Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Hot sleepers everywhere know that staying cool is essential to limit tossing and turning throughout the night. A great mattress can play a part in keeping you cool, but you’ll also need a good set of sheets to get a restful night of deep sleep. The best sheets for hot sleepers allow ample airflow and help wick away moisture from your body to keep you at a comfortable temperature. Many sheet sets claim to do this, but it can be difficult to know which ones will actually work based on their description, alone. That’s why we sorted through dozens of sheets online to find the best sheets for hot sleepers. I looked at popular brands and highly rated and reviewed sheet sets. I also used my expertise in fabrics, previous experience testing dozens of sheets and other bedding items and my knowledge of products from reliable brands to sort through the claims and and find the best options out there. The set that came out on top is … [Read more...] about The Best Sheets For Hot Sleepers: Stay Cool And Comfortable All Night Long
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Banks likely to hike FD rates in line with new savings scheme in budget 2023, experts say
Representative image. Banks are likely to raise interest rates on Fixed Deposits (FD) because of impending competition from a new savings scheme announced in Budget 2023 that offers an annual rate of 7.5 percent, experts said. The Mahila Samman Savings Certificate will provide a competitive interest rate of 7.5 percent on deposits maturing after two years. Experts said banks will have to keep a check on how this plays out for them and work on their FD rates. “Banks are playing smart by providing high interest rates for selective tenures, which has partially worked out for them. But they are likely to work on hiking interest rates for FDs,” said Chandan Sinha, former executive director of the Reserve Bank of India. Other than the new scheme, experts said banks may see some competition for deposits in the coming months from the existing Senior Citizen Savings Scheme and Monthly Income Account Scheme that saw an enhancement in deposit limits from Budget 2023 . “The … [Read more...] about Banks likely to hike FD rates in line with new savings scheme in budget 2023, experts say
Rep. Malliotakis, CNN Anchor Spar Over Removing Ilhan Omar From Key Committee
Republican New York Rep. Nicole Malliotakis sparred with CNN anchor Poppy Harlow on Friday over removing Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar from the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The House of Representatives voted to remove Omar from the committee Thursday at the behest of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who also removed Democratic California Reps. Eric Swalwell and Adam Schiff from the House Intelligence Committee. Omar faced scrutiny in 2019 for suggesting that American Jews advocate for “allegiance to a foreign country” and that Israel purchased American support. Malliotakis, who also served on the Foreign Affair committee, said Omar held “very dangerous views” surrounding Israel, for blaming the U.S. for the catastrophe in Venezuela and for allegedly having “diminished” 9/11 and thus should not serve on that committee. “Congresswoman, to the first point you made in your objections of her, she did respond saying that ‘I was in no way equating terrorist organizations … [Read more...] about Rep. Malliotakis, CNN Anchor Spar Over Removing Ilhan Omar From Key Committee
On The FedNow Service: What To Expect From The First Version
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Mateus Hernandes Rodrigues—Director of International Operations at DB1 Global Software . Under development by the Federal Reserve, FedNow is a U.S. instant payment service designed to provide a fast, safe and efficient way for individuals and businesses to conduct real-time financial transactions. Inspired by the Brazilian PIX, in my previous article, Five Lessons From Brazil For Implementing FedNow , I mentioned some preparations that technology companies may have. I will now provide more detailed information on key resources, stakeholders and technical information about the service. Unlike other instant payment methods, such as PayPal, FedNow is being developed and operated by the Federal Reserve rather than a private company. This means that it will be supervised directly by the institution and will be subject to the same regulations and supervision as other payment systems that are operated by it. The … [Read more...] about On The FedNow Service: What To Expect From The First Version
Manchester United Reportedly Interested In Signing FC Barcelona Prodigy Ansu Fati
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing Ansu Fati from FC Barcelona. The 20-year-old who inherited Lionel Messi's '10' shirt and signed a new contract through to 2027 with a €1bn ($1.09bn) release clause in October 2021 is currently struggling for form in Xavi Hernandez's La Liga-leading first team. In the club legend's successful new system of four midfielders , there is only space for one pure winger on the right flank which appears to be Raphinha amid Ousmane Dembele's fresh injury. Gavi, or sometimes Pedri, operates as a false left winger, in an area of the park where Fati is often deployed. In games where Robert Lewandowski has been suspended, the Guinea-Bissau-born prodigy has also failed to impress as a striker and was hooked by Xavi in favor of Alejandro Balde at Girona last Saturday where Pedri scored the winner in a scrappy 1-0 victory. Barca are currently faced with a dilemma, as La … [Read more...] about Manchester United Reportedly Interested In Signing FC Barcelona Prodigy Ansu Fati
API Leaks: Understanding The Threats
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin CEO of Wallarm , API security company. API security is a critical aspect of business operations in today's digital landscape. With the growing use of APIs, businesses are becoming more reliant on them to connect to various systems, applications and services. However, with this increased dependence comes an increased risk of API leaks, which can result in significant damage to a company's reputation, financial losses and legal repercussions. In this article, we will explore the most recent API leaks that occurred in quarter four of 2022 and discuss some emerging API security trends for 2023. We will also examine how businesses can take steps to prevent API leaks and protect their valuable assets, as well as how they can respond effectively when an incident does occur. By understanding the latest trends and best practices in API security, businesses can ensure that they are well prepared to protect themselves and … [Read more...] about API Leaks: Understanding The Threats
White Sox’ Dylan Cease Belongs On Any List Of MLB’s Top 10 Starting Pitchers
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin This week, MLB Network rolled out their list of the Top 10 major league starting pitchers. In that soft couple of weeks before spring training camps open, it’s a fun exercise, as the network goes position by position, running down the best players in the game. Obviously, there’s tons of subjectivity involved, and the exercise is largely based in fun, and geared to generate conversation and feedback. Every now and then, however, there are omissions that are so egregious that deserve to be called out. The Phillies’ Aaron Nola is one such omission - in my humble opinion, he was the very best pitcher in major league baseball in 2022, and as he is squarely in his prime, he should be included in any current Top 10 list. I’ve written plenty about Nola this offseason, and will choose to focus on another hurler today. There are three basis components to pitching - missing bats, minimizing walks and managing contact. For the very … [Read more...] about White Sox’ Dylan Cease Belongs On Any List Of MLB’s Top 10 Starting Pitchers
How Payment Companies Can Reassure A Wary Customer Base
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Zac Cohen is the COO at Trulioo , a leading global identity verification company. Economic uncertainty, geopolitical unrest and a rising tide of online fraud and identity theft have created a wary global customer base. Today, people want the companies they engage with online to take security seriously . It’s critical that payment companies recognize that shift in consumer sentiment and provide the reassurance and security consumers crave. In my experience as chief operating officer at an identity verification company, I’ve seen firsthand how important it is for companies to build trust with customers and how it serves as a differentiator, particularly in competitive industries. Building trust starts with quickly adjusting to customers’ shifting expectations and showing them with every interaction that their online safety is the top priority. Consumers value security first. The surge in online activity … [Read more...] about How Payment Companies Can Reassure A Wary Customer Base
Restaurant Challenges With First-Party Data–There Is A Simpler Way
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Eugene Varricchio, CEO, Franki Global Inc. “All money is a matter of belief.” – Adam Smith Trust has been the foundation of the business world for hundreds of years. No matter where or when we look, whenever someone believes their end of a bargain hasn't been kept, they stop doing business with them. Psychologists tell us that trust is the belief that someone will do what they say they’ll do. Economists have expanded on that , calling trust a kind of lubricant, freeing up markets by cutting transaction costs and fostering better cooperation between buyers and sellers. Lately, we’ve been hearing a lot about the “trust economy,” as if trust-based business was something new. For example, the World Economic Forum observed that business owners’ priorities were shifting. The pandemic has reminded companies that maintaining trust from customers, employees, regulators and the community is essential to … [Read more...] about Restaurant Challenges With First-Party Data–There Is A Simpler Way
Three Proactive Measures Employers Can Take To Prioritize Employees’ Mental Health
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Stephen Sokoler, Founder & CEO of Journey . With the pandemic bringing about one of the biggest workplace transformations ever—including remote work, greater employee expectations and a passionate and polarizing social and political climate—understanding the evolving needs of today’s workforce is essential. In a climate of quiet quitting, burnout and turnover, the knee-jerk reaction is to hone in on the part of the workforce fringing on disaster. However, even with benefits like employee assistance programs (EAPs), therapy and medical plans in place, HR departments may still be scrambling to find ways to appease their troubled employees and retain the quality staff they have. It turns out that mental health challenges could be driving much of the concern. Spending on disease-related medical services increased the most for mental health services out of all evaluated services between 2016 and 2019, … [Read more...] about Three Proactive Measures Employers Can Take To Prioritize Employees’ Mental Health