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Hunter Schwarz

Pantone just named a color after Drew Barrymore

Of course, it’s a sunny yellow.

Drew Barrymore just got her own Pantone color—and as you might expect for a woman who famously once responded to a rainstorm by dancing in the downpour and encouraging others to do the same, it’s a shade of yellow, the cheeriest primary color.

To mark the talk-show host’s 50th birthday, Pantone surprised her last week with the unveiling of “Drew Barrymore Yellow,” a soft, buttery shade Pantone says was chosen “to embody her infectious optimism,...

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Julia Selinger

This music publisher wants to help ‘middle-class’ songwriters get the money they’re owed

Kosign, a new platform from independent music publisher Kobalt, is designed to collect royalties for emerging artists, producers, and songwriters.

The trope of the starving, broke artist has long maintained a place in the public imagination, even as it has morphed into idealized notions of “‘hustle” or “grindset.” “It’s cool to romanticize [that lifestyle] for a little bit and use it as part of your motivation,” says L.A.-based rising musician Gidi, “but at a certain point...

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Kristin Toussaint

Organic farmers spent 12 years developing this new rice. It’s better for you and the planet

Lundberg Family Farms focuses on regenerative organic farming; its new black pearl rice thrives with these practices.

Twelve years ago, rice breeders with Lundberg Family Farms crossed two rice plant “parents” in hopes of cultivating a better black pearl rice plant. After growing generations and generations of offspring—early yields produce all sorts of different traits in one harvest, and subsequent growing seasons help refine that into a consistent crop—the result is just now...

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Gwen Moran

3 ways companies should develop leaders—but probably aren’t

A survey about leadership development found that just 8% of respondents think their companies are getting it right. These strategies can help.

As organizations grapple with rapid developments in technology and policy while also balancing shifting market conditions and financial realities, having a deep bench of leadership talent is crucial. However, a recent survey from TalentLMS, found that 45% of managers say their companies aren’t doing enough to develop future leaders.

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32 Products That Will Do The Household Jobs You've Been Neglecting Since You Moved In

You're going to feel sooo much better once you finally knock these things off your to-do list.

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33 Products For Anyone Who Has Recently Been Told “You Need To Find A Hobby”

These chocolate bar molds and mini Bob Ross paint-by-number kits are a fast, cheap, and delightful way to get your brain occupied, fast.

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Kat Merck

AT&T Promo Code: Get a Gift Card Worth Up to $200

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your internet or get the latest phone, we’ve got you covered with our selection of AT&T coupons and deals.

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How to watch Australia vs. South Africa online for free

TL;DR: Live stream Australia vs. South Africa in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy for free from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.

The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy has been absolutely electric so far, with India and New Zealand making a big impression in Group A. The other group is still taking shape, but Australia and South Africa both made strong starts with victories over England and Afghanistan respectively.

Now Australia and South Africa face each other in a huge matchup. If you want to...

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This is how Americans truly feel about self-driving cars

A convincing majority of Americans remain “afraid” to ride in self-driving vehicles, according to a survey released today by AAA.

A January survey of 1,095 people found that 61 percent do not trust self-driving vehicles (that survey question didn’t differentiate between semi-autonomous cars, like some Tesla models, and fully autonomous cars, like Waymo robotaxis). Conversely, 13 percent trust self-driving vehicles and 26 percent are unsure of their safety.

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Parker Hall

LegalZoom Promo Code: Exclusive 10% Off LLC Formations

Save on top services at LegalZoom, like LLC registration, incorporation, estate plans, and more with coupons and deals from WIRED.

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'Incredible' Jokic dishes career-high 19 assists

Denver's Nikola Jokic had a career-best 19 assists -- his 28th career game with at least 15 assists, the most by a non-guard in NBA history -- while adding 18 points and nine rebounds as the Nuggets defeated the Indiana Pacers 125-116 on Monday night.

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Doug Aamoth

5 time-saving Alexa commands you’re probably not using yet

If you use Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant, take a minute or two to learn these tricks. Your future self will thank you.

Even if you’re a regular Alexa user, there’s a good chance you haven’t discovered some of its most efficient features.

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Only Those With Encyclopedic Knowledge Can Answer One Trivia Question From Every Decade

It gets harder the further back you go...unless you're a genius.

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12 Silk Sheets Sets For A Truly Luxurious Night’s Sleep

You spend a third of your life in bed, so invest wisely.

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Grab A Paper Bag Before Scrolling Through These 34 Products With Gnarly Results Pics

Reactions may range from sick to your stomach to extremely satisfied... you've been warned.

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Ant caps furious Wolves rally with block on SGA

Anthony Edwards blocked Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's go-ahead shot attempt, capping a 25-point second-half comeback for the Timberwolves.

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NYT Strands hints, answers for February 25

If you're reading this, you're looking for a little help playing Strands, the New York Times' elevated word-search game.

Strands requires the player to perform a twist on the classic word search. Words can be made from linked letters — up, down, left, right, or diagonal, but words can also change direction, resulting in quirky shapes and patterns. Every single letter in the grid will be part of an answer. There's always a theme linking every solution, along with the "spangram," a special,...

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