According to a survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, Americans are more likely to regret missed opportunities such as not pursuing their dreams or not visiting family enough, rather than actions they have taken. The study found that bad decisions are often made at night due to factors like tiredness, illness, or after a night out, leading to regretful consequences the next morning. Despite this, almost half of Americans believe in the saying “Never regret anything because, at one moment, it was exactly what you wanted,” and many consider certain choices, like quitting a job or trying new things, to have been “worth it.”
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Judges order US government to rehire thousands of workers
Two federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to rehire tens of thousands of government employees terminated in recent weeks, citing breaches of rules surrounding mass layoffs. Maryland district judge James Bredar and San Francisco district judge William Alsup issued temporary restraining orders directing reinstatement of probationary employees across various federal agencies, challenging Elon Musk's cost-cutting efforts. The judges found that the firings lacked cause and proper notice, prompting the Trump administration to clarify directives...
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