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Elon Musk, Twitter’s largest shareholder, asks users if they want an edit button

Some malls aren’t dying, and this company is helping them hang onto the customers they still have

First trailer for Apple’s ‘They Call Me Magic’ celebrates a basketball icon

Peloton owners can now play a video game while they work out

Refillable soda bottles used to be the norm. Can they come back?

Cornell researchers literally tracked people’s eyeballs to see if they watched TV commercials

Stock trading bans could be coming for Congress: Here’s how they would work

Preventing future pandemics would cost just 5% of the cost they inflict

Bitcoin vs. gold: Scholars compared crypto to commodities. Here’s what they found

Consumers Hold Grudges Longer When They Feel Wronged By A Business, Study Shows

Every driver in London soon might have to pay a fee any time they take a car trip

Free COVID test kits: Where can I order them and how long will they take to ship?

New ‘Valorant’ players will need to grind before they can play competitive games

One year after the January 6 Capitol attack, a campaign asks ‘What if they were Black?’

Guaranteed income pilots boomed in 2021. Can they go national next?

We surveyed 6,000 employees about the future of work. Here’s what they want

IRS tax refund delays have people wondering why they should bother filing for 2021

Americans support climate change policies, if they give them incentives to change

3 ways policymakers can reframe how they think about race to create a more fair economy

When these solar farms need their grass cut, they call in some woolly landscapers

4 productive ways to set yourself up for having better ‘bad’ days (because they will happen)

13% of women will get breast cancer. They deserve better bras

They really do use dish soap to save oil-covered seabirds

Microplastics are in everything. What if they were biodegradable?

‘Scope 3 emissions’: what they are and why companies must start reporting them

Startups Should Make Their First Dollar Before They Raise Their First Dollar

These jobs slap a ‘motherhood penalty’ on women (even if they don’t have kids)

Can teens get vaccinated without their parents’ consent? It depends on where they live

Stew, schwarma, and spinach: the first meals Afghan refugees are eating as they land in America

3 ways leaders can improve the way they communicate in challenging situations

While they wait for the vaccine, millions of Africans can’t easily social distance or wash their hands

COVID-19 devastated arts organizations. But it was also a wake-up call they desperately needed

Research reveals surprising benefits for men when they fight sexism at work

Here’s what Apple’s big steps to foil child abusers do—and what they don’t

This is where hateful trolls go after they are banned from mainstream social media

This radio station plays songs made by trees as they grow

Targeted ads aren’t just annoying, they can be harmful. Here’s how to fight back

This is why extroverts can suck at networking and how they can be better

Why everyone is riled up about Ralph Lauren’s Team USA uniforms—but they probably aren’t going anywhere

Why everyone hates Ralph Lauren’s Team USA uniforms—but they aren’t going away any time soon

Penn State study: People who overshare on social media often forget they did it

Companies should stop treating all parents like they have partners at home to help them