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Thu Feb 19
The real reason Silicon Valley’s architecture is so boring
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The ultimate entertainment budget hack: Your local library
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Housing market squeeze: The income needed to purchase a typical U.S. home is up 79% since 2020
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This is the smart printing system Google Calendar is missing
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4 MacBook Neo productivity apps you need to try right now
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Experts say this activity rebuilds mitochondria and may slow aging
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Is it still an achievement if AI does the hard part?
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The Target boycott over DEI isn’t over yet
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Anthropic’s forced removal from the U.S. government is threatening critical AI nuclear safety research
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AI will power Fandom, from spectator to costar
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The Iran war is going to drive up the cost of data centers—and maybe shut down some projects
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More homeowners are considering solar power during the Iran oil crisis
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The FTC is mailing $47M in checks to renters—but many don’t realize they’re eligible
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‘I have been Regina Georged’: Why the David protein bar lawsuit has social media cackling over ‘Mean Girls’ memes
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The IRS may owe you money from the pandemic years—but you have to claim it
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BlackRock will invest $100 million in trade work. It couldn’t come at a better time—here’s why
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U.S. economy expanded at just 0.7% in 4th quarter
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Sex kink is way more common than you think. This dating app’s free tool lets anybody explore those taboos
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Carnival Cruise Line just announced a big change to dinner on its cruises. Here’s what’s different
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OpenAI’s first artist-in-residence is launching a new company to turn your ideas into products
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Grammarly’s AI tool mimicked experts without their consent. Now it’s being sued
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Traffic safety improvements frequently die by popular vote. It’s time to stop that
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Online scam centers in Cambodia targeted with new legislation setting hefty fines and prison time
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Democrats warn Trump’s tariffs will cost American households more than $2,500 in 2026
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Weather whiplash to sweep U.S. with simultaneous blizzard, polar vortex, and heat dome
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Forget KPIs: Vibes, community, and culture are how to build a brand in 2026
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Apple is winning over TikTok with Steve Jobs-style brain rot
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‘Eating disorders start on TikTok’: Ad campaign takes social media to task in the most subversive way
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Adobe stock is not reacting well to the planned departure of longtime CEO Shantanu Narayen
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What does ‘sawabona’ mean? And why does it matter to your team?
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Is it even possible to decentralize social networking?
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AGI isn’t the ‘Holy Grail’ for women in AI. It’s gender-purpose AI, and it’s already here
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The real reason your ideas get stolen at work—and how to stop it
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The Defense Department’s end-of-year spending spree included over $60k on Herman Miller chairs
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Anthropic said no. OpenAI said yes. One weekend, one decision—and a masterclass in brand building
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How ‘Florsheimgate’ became the meme we needed
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Finding balance isn’t an act. It’s a choice
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How to design your ideal workday when you’re a night owl
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AI is being used in war, but it can’t replace human judgment. Here’s why
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Why the U.S. is now more resilient to oil price shocks
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3 questions to ask before you begin a major transformation
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Why your best ideas get ignored during meetings
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Oracle is the latest tech company slashing jobs over AI
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Noma chef René Redzepi resigns over abuse allegations: What it says about the workplace nearly a decade after #MeToo
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AI companies fighting with the U.S. government over safety? ‘The X-Files’ predicted it in 1993
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Trader Joe’s is bringing back its viral mini tote bags. Here’s when to start looking
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‘No Michelin stars for violence’: What’s happening with Noma? René Redzepi resigns amid protests and bombshell allegations
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Women are less likely to apply for jobs with a huge pay range. Here’s what companies can do about it
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Uber says you can request champagne in its new Elite rides. Here’s how the service works
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Phoenix has lived with Waymos longer than any U.S. city. Here’s what its mayor learned
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