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Elizabeth Segran

Inside Printemps, the French luxury store that’s trying to change the U.S. retail scene

Printemps is modeling its first NYC location after a ‘pied-à-terre.’ Will a homey atmosphere and Art Deco architecture bring shoppers to the Financial District?

In 1865, a new department store opened in Paris called Printemps (which is French for “spring”). The architecture is a stunning Art Deco masterpiece, replete with mosaics, dramatic turrets, and enormous windows with dramatic displays of recent products.

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Nate Berg

The unusual layout of this clinic is designed to help children with chronic pain

A new clinic in San Francisco swapped right angles for curves to give its young patients a sense of calm.

Everyone knows pain. It’s the most common ailment people experience, from a headache to a stubbed toe to a sore back. Treating pain can be as straightforward as popping a pill. But for people experiencing chronic pain—like the lingering aftereffects of chemotherapy or the slow rehabilitation after a major car accident—medication is rarely enough to fully erase the pain. When the...

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Eve Upton-Clark

‘Everything’s Computer’: How Trump’s Tesla bit sparked a meme frenzy

As Tesla owners rebel against Elon Musk, Trump throws a White House car show in support—accidentally launching a new internet catchphrase in the process.

Around the country, Tesla owners are disguising their cars with fake badges and joining Facebook support groups as protests against Elon Musk, the electric vehicle maker’s CEO, intensify. To throw his support behind his DOGE administrator, Donald Trump hosted a Tesla car show on the White House lawn, reading from a literal Tesla sales...

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Grace Snelling

‘Space junk’ is clogging the atmosphere—and it’s going to make weather forecasts and internet access much worse

A new study from MIT found that climate change will make space junk pile up—causing ripple effects across everything from weather tracking to broadband internet to national defense.

In the past five years, more satellites have been launched into Earth’s atmosphere than the preceding 60 years combined. And now, scientists believe that climate change is set to increase the number of old satellites that will turn into floating obstacles.

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Ron Carucci

Is your organization creating bad leaders?

We assume bad leaders are at fault, but poor organizations can set leaders up to fail. Here’s how to design an organization that lets leaders and employees thrive.

At the moment, confidence in leadership is at an all time low, according to the 2024 Leadership Confidence Index. It’s natural to assume the cause is born of an individual failure—the leader lacks competence, their boss didn’t prepare or train them well, they don’t care about how others experience them. And many of...

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Jazmine Ulloa and Miriam Jordan

Trump Administration Revives Detention of Immigrant Families

Two facilities in South Texas are being readied for undocumented parents and their children. One site began receiving them earlier this month.

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Tracy Mumford, Sarah Diamond, Will Jarvis, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger, Mattathias Schwartz and Vivian Yee

Deportations Threaten Constitutional Showdown, and DOGE Cuts Hit Nuclear Agency

Plus, a retirement home for penguins.

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Madeleine Ngo

Some Federal Office Leases Restored After Pushback to Musk Team’s Cuts

The chaotic effort to reduce the government’s real estate portfolio is another example of the setbacks the administration has faced as officials try to carry out President Trump’s agenda.

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Tara Siegel Bernard

Social Security Workers Say It Is Being Endangered by DOGE

Current and former employees, both Republican and Democratic, are raising alarms about the damage cost-cutting efforts could do to the agency’s ability to serve the public.

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Sharon LaFraniere, Minho Kim and Julie Tate

DOGE Cuts Reach Key Nuclear Scientists, Bomb Engineers and Safety Experts

Firings and buyouts hit the top-secret National Nuclear Safety Administration amid a major effort to upgrade America’s nuclear arsenal. Critics say it shows the consequences of heedlessly cutting the federal work force.

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Whistleblower book Meta blocked from promotion is now an Amazon best seller

Last Wednesday, Meta successfully obtained a ruling blocking whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams from promoting her memoir Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism. Today, the book is third on Amazon's Best Sellers list. Who could have seen this coming?

SEE ALSO: Meta blocks whistleblower from promoting book, guaranteeing way more people will read it

Released on March 11, Careless People recounts Wynn-Williams'...

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Your Netflix alternative is here, and it’s only $15 for life

TL;DR: Get a lifetime subscription to BitMar’s content finder for $14.99 this week only with code BITMAR5 at checkout (reg. $150).

Here’s a challenge: cut the cord with your streaming services. Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, all of them. You’re likely paying hundreds each year in subscription fees and, chances are, you still can’t find the one movie you want to watch on any of them.

All of these reasons are probably why so many people are turning to BitMar, a streaming service alternative....

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You might be using Canva wrong — here’s how to fix that

TL;DR: Learn how to use Canva properly with six training courses for $24.99 (reg. $120) — that’s less than $5 each.

Are you still using Canva like it’s 2019? As in, manually adjusting every design, recreating templates from scratch, and avoiding the AI tools because they seem scary? Don’t be embarrassed — you’re like most people. But it’s time to change that.

By the end of this week, you could be a Canva pro by taking our bundle of six self-paced courses. These Canva training...

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Turn mindless scrolling into mindful learning with Wiser5, now just $40 for life

TL;DR: Change the way you scroll with this lifetime subscription to Wiser5 Bite-Sized Learning Premium Plan, now just $39.99 (reg. $249), the best price online. 

Our phones are like our security blankets. We reach for them when bored in a line, waiting for an appointment, or relaxing in bed — and most of the time, we're just mindlessly scrolling. Since tapping through content comes so easily, we might as well learn something while we do it. 

Wiser5 is ready to help you ditch doom scrolling...

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The White Lotus Season 3, episode 6 trailer teases rising tension

We're five episodes into The White Lotus Season 3, the tension is mounting, and it looks like things will be close to breaking point in episode 6.

HBO's preview above shows the various characters dealing with the aftermath of their big nights out in episode 5, with friction developing between the trio of friends and Chloe (Charlotte Le Bon) telling Saxon (Patrick Schwarzenegger) that her (very dangerous) husband Greg (Jon Gries) "knows about you."

Uh-oh.

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Adele Peters

The water at these schools comes almost entirely from rain

Gravity Water, with support from companies like Apple, is installing rainwater harvesting tech at hundreds of locations around the world.

At a remote elementary school in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, until recently, access to safe drinking water was a daily challenge. The school tried to use groundwater, but there wasn’t enough supply; the water was also contaminated with salt and metal. In the dry season, from December to April, droughts made the challenge worse. But last month, the...

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34 Cozy Products For Anyone Who Gets Simply Enraged By Being Uncomfy

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NYT Connections Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for March 17

Connections: Sports Edition is a new version of the popular New York Times word game that seeks to test the knowledge of sports fans.

Like the original Connections, the game is all about finding the "common threads between words." And just like Wordle, Connections resets after midnight and each new set of words gets trickier and trickier—so we've served up some hints and tips to get you over the hurdle.

If you just want to be told today's puzzle, you can jump to the end of this article for...

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NYT Strands hints, answers for March 17

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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