Here's when video meetings work -- and when they don't | Biden exploring legal options for student debt forgiveness | Tax refunds on federal unemployment to start in May
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Reopening offices successfully will require ongoing communication, better use of technology and an understanding that culture has changed during the pandemic, writes James daSilva. "Even the fairest process will force some people to change their situation, so also show how you'll support the transition and how you'll hold people accountable," he writes.
Remote and hybrid teams have many ways to communicate but consider reserving in-person and video meetings for solving tough problems, starting new projects or onboarding new members, writes Stefano Mastrogiacomo. "It's a real waste of time, productivity and bandwidth to call a meeting for sharing minor updates or notifying about changes," he writes.
President Joe Biden on Thursday asked Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to study the president's legal authority in cancelling student debt via executive order, according to USA Today and CNBC. Biden has taken several steps to provide relief to student loan borrowers since taking office, but has expressed reluctance to bypass Congress to deliver sweeping debt forgiveness. Proponents of debt forgiveness including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., have urged Biden to cancel $50,000 in loans, saying he has the authority to do so.
People who filed taxes before an exemption on federal unemployment benefits took effect will begin receiving refunds in May, according to the IRS. The agency has said most taxpayers don't need to file amended returns.
While still discouraging nonessential travel, the CDC updated its domestic travel guidelines and said it is safe for people who have been fully vaccinated with an FDA-approved vaccine to fly. Masks are still required on all flights within and in/out of the U.S.
"Only the best was good enough" for a band of smash-and-grab criminals who turned to the Dark Side and has been caught stealing LEGO sets from toy stores and selling their plastic wares to collectors.