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A Reporter Bluntly Asked Ariana Grande If Her 99-Year-Old Nonna Is “Still Alive” On The Golden Globes Red Carpet

“like srsly what was she gonna do if she said no ????????????????”

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SBNation.com

David Fucillo

Your daily NFL trivia game, Monday edition

Think you can figure out what NFL player we’re talking about? You’ll get five clues to figure him out.

We’re back for another day of the SB Nation in-5 daily trivia game, and we’re returning to our system of a new article each day for the game.

We tried using a single article for the game, updated with the latest game each day, but it was creating a bit of an unwieldy experience in the comments. So, we’ll have the current day’s game plus the previous three days in each...

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Mark Schofield

NFL Draft 2025: Titans on the clock after Week 18

Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images

The first 18 picks of the 2025 NFL Draft are locked in place

Sunday’s slate of NFL games brought the curtain down on the 2024 regular season.

For 14 teams, Sunday was not the end, as those clubs can now prepare for a playoff run. But for the other 18 clubs, Monday marks the first day of the offseason.

And those teams now know when they will be on the clock in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

While the New England Patriots entered Week 18...

Fast Company

Amanda Augustine

3 résumé trends to watch in 2025

It’s more important than ever to understand how technological advances, emerging hiring trends, and shifts in work environments are changing certain expectations around résumés. 

Professionals who’ve set their sights on landing a new job in 2025 can expect to face a challenging market, according to some forecasts, with multiple applicants vying for a smaller number of open positions.

Fast Company

Elizabeth Segran

Citizens of Humanity’s new jeans are made with bio-dyes, and you can’t tell the difference

Clothing dyes not only pollute the water, they’re an enormous source of carbon emissions. Citizens of Humanity is now investing in carbon-conscious dyes.

If you’re environmentally conscious, you’re likely aware that dying clothes is bad for the planet. In China and Bangladesh, rivers near manufacturing hubs run black due to dyes that pollute and poison the water. But it gets worse. Dyes also accelerate global warming: 99% of all dyes are made using fossil fuels, and producing them...

Fast Company

Elizabeth Segran

This $799 baby bouncer ingeniously doubles as a bassinet

Elvie, the maker of a popular hands-free-breast pump, designed a bouncer that’s safe for babies to sleep in.

Every parent knows the profound relief of being able to park your newborn somewhere for a few minutes, so you can attend to your most basic needs, like showering or making a meal.

Fast Company

Tim Mueller

Do these 4 things to be a better interviewer and conversationalist

Start by aiming for a discussion rather than an interrogation.

It’s truly a toss-up who dreads Q&As more after a presentation—the presenter or the audience. Conventional wisdom dictates that it should be the presenter, but experience has taught me that it’s actually the audience who deserves our sympathy.

Fast Company

Mark Wilson

The biggest branding trends coming in 2025

Experts in branding predict 7 significant trends we’ll see all over next year.

Following years of blanding and pandemic stupor, 2024 belonged to brat.

Fast Company

Nate Berg

San Francisco’s newest neighborhood offers a glimpse of life without cars

Mission Rock features European-style streets that put pedestrian life first.

A bold new neighborhood is taking shape near San Francisco’s Oracle Park baseball stadium. The 28-acre-mixed used waterfront development called Mission Rock will eventually have more than 1,000 apartments along with office space, commercial space, and an inventive pedestrian-first streetscape design. Integral to the neighborhood’s design are three recently opened outdoor installations that could reinvent what...

Fast Company

Vincent Sanderson

This is how you manage passive-aggressive behavior at work

It starts with understanding the root cause.

Dealing with passive-aggressive behavior in the workplace can be tricky, especially when it shows up in subtle ways like eye-rolling, sarcasm, or quiet disengagement. Many of us have encountered it, but managing it as a leader can feel particularly challenging. How can we address this behavior in a way that maintains a positive workplace and encourages open communication?

Fast Company

The Conversation

NASA’s micro-mission Lunar Trailblazer will scout the Moon this year

NASA missions to the lunar south pole will scout for resources that could sustain human space travel in 2026.

NASA’s upcoming Artemis II mission is slated to return astronauts to the Moon no sooner than April 2026. Astronauts were last on the Moon in 1972 during the Apollo 17 mission.

Fast Company

Stephanie Mehta

Modern CEO readers weigh in with their top leaders

Executives at Happy, MIT Solve, TIAA, and Modern Health are write-in favorites.

Hello and welcome to Modern CEO! I’m Stephanie Mehta, CEO and chief content officer of Mansueto Ventures. Each week this newsletter explores inclusive approaches to leadership drawn from conversations with executives and entrepreneurs, and from the pages of?Inc.?and?Fast Company. If you received this newsletter from a friend, you can?sign up to get it yourself?every Monday morning. 

Wired Top Stories

Tim Carmody

HTML Is Actually a Programming Language. Fight Me

In fact, HTML is the most significant computing language ever developed. Underestimate it at your peril.

Wired Top Stories

Gear Team

The 10 Coolest Things We've Seen So Far at CES 2025

Tech's big show isn't fully underway yet, but the odd and wonderful gadgets are already here. These are the coolest things we saw at the event preview.

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If You're Leaving For A Trip In Two Days, These 28 Travel Products Are On Prime

Economy ticket, business class experience.

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Amelia Diamond

Harper Steele of ‘Will and Harper’ and Her Matriarchal Jewelry

Family heirlooms remind the co-star of the documentary “Will and Harper” about new connections and the way she now walks through the world.

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David C. Adams and Frances Robles

In Haiti, Gang Massacres and Journalist Murders Expose the Country’s Fragility

In Haiti, gangs have killed hundreds of people and shot journalists at a news conference, exposing the country’s fragility and the government’s failures.

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Victor Mather

National Day of Mourning for Jimmy Carter: What It Means, and What’s Closed

Jimmy Carter, the only centenarian ex-president, died on Dec. 29. Here’s what to expect on Thursday.

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Edward Wong and Choe Sang-Hun

In Seoul, Blinken Affirms Alliance Amid Challenges to Democracies

The U.S. secretary of state aimed to show that his country stood by South Korea as it grapples with a political crisis, and as Donald J. Trump returns to power.

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Elizabeth Dias

Pope Names Robert McElroy, an Ally on Immigration, as Cardinal in Washington

The appointment of Robert W. McElroy is a signal of the pope’s priorities, two weeks before Donald J. Trump’s term begins.

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