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How much skin is too much at work? Summer office attire is a recurring issue

How much skin is too much at work? Summer office attire is a recurring issue

The article explores the challenges of navigating workplace dress codes during hot summer weather as employees often struggle with the definition of "casual" attire. Experts provide insights on the appropriateness of revealing clothing and footwear, such as flip-flops and shorts, in professional settings.

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Gordon Ramsay to become a grandfather for the first time

Gordon Ramsay to become a grandfather for the first time

British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is set to become a grandfather for the first time. His daughter, Holly Ramsay, announced on Instagram that she and her husband, Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, are expecting their first child.

Confidently cycling through Haarlem: Every Schalkwijk resident should be able to do it, says Buurts: 'Cycling expands your world'

Confidently cycling through Haarlem: Every Schalkwijk resident should be able to do it, says Buurts: 'Cycling expands your world'

The organization Buurts is launching cycling lessons at Californiëplein in Haarlem to help adults who never learned to ride a bike as children. The initiative aims to increase residents' independence and mobility by providing them with the necessary skills to navigate the city confidently on two wheels.

The Greenhouse | Dear robot, can I have the energy bill with this AI answer?

The Greenhouse | Dear robot, can I have the energy bill with this AI answer?

Climate reporter Jeroen Kraan explores whether the benefits of AI models justify their substantial environmental impact. He notes that the rapidly growing sector continues to suffer from a lack of transparency regarding energy consumption.

Life behind the barrier with poor education: Augustien (76) prefers recognition over apologies

Life behind the barrier with poor education: Augustien (76) prefers recognition over apologies

Augustien Matulessy-Souisa reflects on her childhood experiences living in a Moluccan residential camp, highlighting the isolation and poor education faced by her community. As Prime Minister Jetten prepares to potentially offer apologies for this past suffering, the 76-year-old emphasizes that she seeks genuine recognition of these hardships rather than formal excuses.