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Laziness isn’t why you procrastinate. This is

(CNN) — If you’re stuck in what seems like an endless cycle of procrastination, guilt and chaos, you might be wondering, “Why am I so lazy?” or “Why can’t I just get myself together?” Despite that common perception, laziness usually…

Tri-City Medical Center names Medline as a prime vendor

North San Diego County District hospital and Medline to partner on supply chain optimization NORTHFIELD, Ill., Jan. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Medline today announced it has entered a multi-year prime vendor partnership, valued at $30M, with Tri-City Medical Center, serving…

Justin Bieber slams H&M for their Bieber collection

Justin Bieber is not a fan of some H&M merchandise bearing his image.The singer posted notes on the Instatstories portion of his verified Instagram account on Monday to disavow some of the company's items."I didn't approve any of the merch…

Lamar Odom spotlights marriage in 'Sex, Drugs & Kardashians'

Lamar Odom says drugs were his "girlfriend" during his marriage to Khloe Khardashian.The former professional basketball player appears in the special, "TMZ Presents: Lamar Odom: Sex, Drugs & Kardashians."In the trailer, Odom, who was married to Khardashian from 2009 to…

Column: Tiger has shots and a limp to keep everyone guessing

It took just two days at the PNC Championship for Tiger Woods to show he can still hit all the shots. He just can't walk to them at the moment. A few shots stood out to him. One was a 3-iron into the 18th green on Saturday. Another was the drive he hit some 15 yards past Justin Thomas. That prompted Woods to leave a note for Thomas in the fairway to remind him the old guy can still play. It was enough to raise the possibility of Woods doing something special after he recovers from plantar fasciitis.

American home building slumped again in November

Home building pulled back in November, as buyers faced spiking mortgage rates topping 7% that make homes increasingly unaffordable. Rates fell slightly through the month, but are still double what they were a year ago, continuing to put pressure on…

How will asylum work after Title 42 ends? No one knows yet

The Biden administration has been conspicuously silent about how migrants should enter the United States when Trump-era asylum limits end, fueling rumors, confusion and doubts about its readiness. Many expect an online registration system. Migrants have been denied rights to seek asylum under U.S. and international law 2.5 million times since March 2020 on grounds of preventing COVID-19. The public-health rule known as Title 42 was scheduled to expire Wednesday until U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts ordered a temporary hold. The end of Title 42 is expected bring more migrants across U.S. borders.