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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

Why DEI efforts are not helping women get ahead—and what needs to change so they do

Drunk shoppers spent an estimated $14 billion last year. Here’s what they bought

Old Slides: Why They Are Still Relevant Today

Sports ads are about to get more aggressive—here’s what they could learn from Nascar

Oatly’s climate-footprint counts are a sign that carbon labels are going mainstream. Do they work?

Application Dependencies: Are They Holding Back Software Innovation?

MGO Global stock priced, shares pop as they begin trading on the Nasdaq in IPO

Gen Z is least likely to report workplace misconduct, but it’s not because they don’t want to

3 tangible ways to ensure low-income Americans get the legal help they need

Wind turbines are already the size of skyscrapers. How much bigger can they get?

Americans throw out 32% of the food they buy. Here’s how to avoid so much waste

‘They never told us when we bought this place’: How mobile home communities are dealing with flood risk

Lawmakers should regulate social media like they do pipelines

I surveyed college students about proximity bias—here’s what they are most worried about

Ballot measures helped get progressive policies passed this year—but they could come under attack

What if we put the solar panels in space so they could be closer to the sun?

Merkle: Prioritizing Performance Media, What Marketers Say They Do

Twitter may charge money for its blue verification check mark. Some vow they won’t pay

People trust tech more than any other industry, but not nearly as much as they used to

Yahoo Newly Appointed CRO Elizabeth Herbst-Brady Plans To Give Brands ‘What They Need’

New mapping techniques rapidly identified hurricane damage across all of Florida. Here’s how they work

Gun buybacks are happening across the country. But do they work?

Online abortion pill startups boom—even as they face new legal and privacy challenges

Small nuclear reactors finally get the nod from regulators, but they still have a lot to prove

Uber starts showing more US drivers how much they will earn on potential trips

Former Twitter employee said they tried to warn ‘people were going to die’ on Jan. 6th

CERN Large Hadron Collider: What have physicists found and what are they looking for next?

People say they don’t want plant-based meat. But they can be convinced

Hacker claims they stole police data on a billion Chinese citizens

36 countries now have more trees than they did in the year 2000

Google tells workers they can relocate ‘without justification’ following Supreme Court decision

They lost thousands of dollars to scammers on LinkedIn. The platform is fighting back