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Remember moderates? They’re almost all gone

One reason nobody wants to live in a nursing home? They’re terribly designed

They’re building a 15-minute city from scratch in the Utah desert

The real exit interviews? They’re happening on social media

Sure, CES gadgets are cool, but they’re all still made of plastic

10 CEOs share the books they’re giving this holiday season

How to hold on to your best customers (Hint: Don’t assume they’re locked in)

Apple reportedly tells workers they’re allowed to discuss conditions and pay

Retailers don’t like President Biden’s vaccine mandate, but they’re split over complying

Your employees are making empty promises because they’re short on this 1 thing

When West Coast waters warmed up, it brought new species. Now they’re staying

10 CEOs on the books they’re reading this summer

Take more outdoor walks: Neuroscientists say they’re great for your brain

Your employees aren’t underperforming. They’re dealing with post-pandemic trauma

Millennials are so sick of debt that they’re paying it off. Boomers, not so much

Apple’s ‘Find My’ network locates iOS 15 devices even if they’re off or erased

Surprise! New stimulus checks are showing up for some taxpayers, but they’re not from the IRS

Big Tech CEOs face Congress: Here’s how Facebook, Twitter, and Google say they’re fighting extremism

Employers say they’re protecting essential workers from COVID-19. The workers disagree

Vaccine passports are coming. Here’s why they’re controversial

Netflix is asking some users to prove they’re not sharing passwords

Remember greeting cards? They’re making a COVID-19 comeback

Bernie Sanders made some eerily accurate 2020 election predictions last month, and now they’re going viral

‘Whether or not your employees are talking about it, they’re struggling’

Trump vs. Biden on COVID-19 relief and economic stimulus: Here’s what they’re promising

Natural disasters can inspire better local climate change policies—if they’re notably deadly or weird

A billion people live in the slums of the world’s megacities—and they’re being missed by coronavirus plans

My company’s always had 4-day workweeks. Here’s why they’re more important than ever

Department stores were the original retail startups. Now they’re headed for the grave

These disease investigation specialists usually track down STDs. Now they’re doing COVID-19 contact tracing

Animals have the cities all to themselves, and they’re loving it

Schools are closed, but they’re scrambling to find ways to get food to students in need anyway

These stylish bags help women in politics—and they’re selling out as the 2020 race gets more male

Psychologists says beer goggles are real, and they’re begging you to be careful this weekend

Mathematicians have solved traffic jams, and they’re begging cities to listen

8 CEOs on 2020 resolutions they’re setting for their companies

Job seekers: These are the 10 best companies to work for in 2020, and they’re not who you think

Businesses know they’re under threat from climate change, so why won’t they invest in solutions?

Singles Day sales in the U.S.? They’re coming slowly but don’t get too excited

Drones from CVS and Walgreens are finally here—and they’re bringing Band-Aids

These are the 10 best places to buy a vacation home, and they’re not where you’d guess

How can we know if a company is good if we don’t know what they’re lobbying for?