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Snipd is the best podcast app for sharing your favorite showsThis article is republished with permission from Wonder Tools, a newsletter that helps you discover the most useful sites and...
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The war between Ukraine and Russia highlights the lack of international regulations around drone operationsLoud explosions rock the evening sky. Streaks of light appear like comets. Missiles rain down. Below, people scramble for cover. The injured are...
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6 ways broadcast pickleball is changing the sport for regular dinkersAmericans’ enthusiasm for playing pickleball isn’t yet translating to a large audiences for televised pickleball, as Morning Consult...
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This guy knows the secret to a greener, cleaner lawnThere may be perhaps no more definitive marker of the American Dream than the viridescent lawn. Whether measured in inches or acres, a lush,...
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Why open-air markets are boomingThere are plenty of benefits to shopping in the digital world, where the friction to consume is so low. But conversation and personality...
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Money isn’t realWhen you think about it, the entire concept of money is pretty bizarre. Governments produce paper bills and metal disks adorned with pictures...
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I tried Mellody, the new bee-free vegan honey, and it’ll have you buzzingWhen you first get a jar of Mellody vegan honey, your instinct is to try it in all the typical ways one would eat honey: swirled over a bowl of...
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Tesla advertising is its best shot to escape Elon Musk’s toxic brandElon Musk made a shocking admission this week. “There are amazing features and functionality about Telsas that people just...
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POV: The FBI will keep abusing personal data until we end Section 702It’s no surprise to learn that the FBI broke the law hundreds of thousands of times, but it’s still shocking. That’s the...
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Maternity leave is not a vacation. Working moms say too many colleagues see it that wayGiving women (and all birthing people) adequate time to recover from pregnancy and childbirth should be a no-brainer. It’s biologically...
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Target recalls 5 million candles after severe burns: ‘Immediately stop using’ themTarget is recalling almost 5 million candles over laceration and burn hazards, according to a Thursday notice from the U.S. Consumer Product...
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Free coffee might be the easiest way to get your WFH employees rushing back to the officeMost Americans start their day with a cup of coffee in hand. In fact, some of us feel that we can hardly function before those first few...
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Oil companies owe the world trillions in climate reparations. This study calculates the exact costWhen a climate disaster hits, the people who pay the biggest price often had the least to do with causing the problem. Take, for example, the...
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Facebook may owe you even more money: Meta settles yet another privacy lawsuitFacebook’s owner, Meta Platforms, has agreed to settle another class-action lawsuit brought against it due to alleged privacy violations....
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How do we protect kids from cybersecurity threats?The average age of internet users and device owners is only getting younger, with at least 33% of 12 year olds in the U.S. already owning phones....
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How to overcome imposter syndromeImposter Syndrome is a trap—one most of us (myself included)—get caught in from time to time. That voice tells us our uncertainty...
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To innovate in uncertain times, think like an urbanistThe sudden collapse of Silicon Valley Bank has thrown the startup and banking worlds into disarray. This latest crisis, along with other...
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This former oil refinery is being transformed into refurbished office buildings and lush parksAs the world transitions to clean energy, what will happen to the fossil fuel infrastructure that’s left behind? Some former coal plants...
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Listen to the lullaby that neuroscientists and music therapists wrote for kids in SyriaFor the past few months, every night at 8 p.m., local radio stations in Syria have played a special lullaby meant to replace the sounds of war...
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Why the future of ghost kitchens looks a lot like MrBeast BurgerBranded is a weekly column devoted to the intersection of marketing, business, design, and culture. Ghost kitchens have started to...
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The splat is back: Why Nickelodeon rebranded for the first time in 14 yearsOrange splat. Green slime. If you grew up in ’90s America, you know exactly what these are: symbols of a care-free, mess-allowed...
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This $100,000 floating sofa doubles as a life raftThere’s something about satire that tickles the senses. It criticizes and challenges; it entertains and educates. How solemn a life it...
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Generative AI that can change anyone’s race is probably not a great ideaThe worst thing about this hyperspeed artificial intelligence race is that, even if you are used to expecting the unexpected, the bloody thing...
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Inside Gen Z’s conflicting passions for both sustainability and shoppingThe culture of unconscious consumption may finally be shifting. Conversations around sustainability have become mainstream, forcing retailers...
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ChatGPT could offer a ton of benefit—and risk—to Wall StreetArtificial Intelligence-powered tools, such as ChatGPT, have the potential to revolutionize the efficiency, effectiveness, and speed of the work...
