Elizabeth Yuko
Dr. Elizabeth Yuko is a bioethicist and adjunct professor of ethics at Fordham University. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, CNN & Playboy.
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When to Use LinkedIn’s ‘I’m Interested’ Feature, According to a Recruiter
This feature can secretly signal your interest in working for a particular company.
How (and Why) to Get Your Home Ready to List One Year From Now
When it comes to selling a house, timing is everything.
How (and Why) to Mark and Monitor Minor Cracks in Your Home
Was that crack there yesterday?
How (and Why) to Get Better at Active Listening
Listening isn't a passive activity—at least if you're doing it right.
Is Using LinkedIn’s 'Open to Work' Badge Helping or Hurting Your Job Search?
The features has both advantages and disadvantages, according to recruiters.
‘Mental Time Travel’ Can Help You Make Better Decisions
Our memories of the past can help us envision our futures.
The 11 Most In-Demand Job Skills of 2024 (and How to Develop Them)
"People skills" have become increasingly important.
15 Signs Your Contractor Cut Corners (and What to Do About It)
If you're suspicious your remodel isn't quite up to par, here's what to look for.
How to Develop Your Romantic Competence
Think of it as a toolkit for establishing a healthy relationship.
These Cars Have the Cheapest Operating Costs in the U.S.
Some vehicles are more expensive to drive than others.
How to Clean or Replace Your Microwave's Filters (and How Often You Should)
Your over-the-range microwave could have multiple filters. Who knew?
The Best U.S. Cities for Tech Jobs (Aside From the Obvious)
Working in tech doesn't have to mean living somewhere expensive.
What TikTok’s ‘Ketchup Challenge’ Actually Says About Your Relationship
First the "orange peel theory," and now this—must we play these mind games?
The Best Ways to Remove Set-in Grease and Oil Stains From Your Clothes
These sneaky splotches can be hard to spot when the garment is wet.
How to Tell If Clothing Was Made Specifically for a Discount Retailer
It's all about shopping with realistic expectations.
Six Reasons Your Home Isn't Selling (and What to Do About It)
If your house is still on the market, it's time to pinpoint the problem.
Use the 'HEFE' Method to Strike Up a Conversation
Making small talk is about to get a little easier.
Six Phrases to Avoid When Giving Someone Bad News
Sometimes, the words you choose will only make matters worse.
Use These Six Customer Service Phrases to Respond to Difficult People
Representatives are standing by with advice.
The Pros and Cons of Washing Your Clothes Inside-Out
There are more pros than cons, but it's not always the best course of action.