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They made some of Nike’s best ads for almost 20 years. Now they have a new agency

Meta, YouTube, and Reddit ordered to face claims they enabled white-supremacist in Buffalo massacre

Rivian owners can use Tesla Superchargers now, once they get their free adapter

Two toppled moon landers go dormant for a lunar night they may not survive

Their children were shot, so they used AI to recreate their voices and call lawmakers

I asked AI chatbots to plan a Valentine’s Day date. They were surprisingly helpful

These guys built a robot to give you a perfect manicure. Can they win over the $11 billion nail care industry?

5 traits that set athletes apart at work (and why they make excellent hires)

The ultimate guide to when and how leaders should apologize—and when they shouldn’t

Delivery workers won a mandated raise from NYC. Now they say the apps figured out a way to undermine it

Why businesses like Apple and Block are nixing annual performance reviews—and what they should do instead

Most of your employees don’t want to be managers. Here’s how to support what they do want

5 design leaders on what they *really* wish they could redesign in 2024

This is exactly how much money Americans say they need to be happy in 2023

I work at one of New York’s iconic museums, but they don’t pay me enough to live here

Tesla fine print says it may sue Cybertruck resellers for $50K if they flip it too soon

Republicans and Democrats agree that childcare is in crisis. Why aren’t they fixing it?

Amazon’s hard-nosed business strategies are under fire by the FTC. They may also be tough to unravel

Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade talk candidly about why they launched Proudly

More than 1/3 of Gen Zers never fully read contracts. That’s bad as they enter the workforce

Why so many new products for adults look like they were made for little kids

Are they renaming India? What to know about the Bharat rebrand

Americans use AI more than ever, and they trust it less than ever

Over half of Americans report being visited by dead family members. Here’s what they do

California deploys AI to detect wildfires before they start spreading

Ohio lawmakers know that no one votes in August, so they put a single crucial question on the ballot

Beyond Meat’s new ads send the trillion-dollar meat industry a coded message: Here’s what they mean

Crane accidents are shockingly common. Here’s why they happen

Are these heat waves so hot they need names?

Celsius Network Scammed Customers: Are They Going to Jail?

Simbe’s Inventory Robots Are So Good, They Just Raised $28 Million

A recycling plant has been exposing a Watts high school to toxic waste for decades. They might finally get justice

They helped score a raise for Google AI ‘raters.’ Then they were terminated

Understanding Measurements & Why They Are Important – Grams, Kilograms, Ounces, Pounds

The APA’s teen social media handbook seems to think parents are way cooler than they are

Vice President Harris tells tech CEOs they have a moral responsibility to safeguard AI

More moms are leaving the workforce, but it’s not because they want to

Insider staffers say they are walking off the job today as layoffs sweep the media industry

What climate PSA posters would look like if they took a hit of acid

Almost 20% of people use ChatGPT regularly. But what exactly are they doing with it?

Schools are suing Big Tech over the teen mental health crisis. Do they have a legal case?

In 2023, travelers are into self-care—and they want you to know it