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Older Women Are Sharing "Puzzling" Things Younger Women Do, And I've Never Felt So Called Out In My Life

"Maybe it’s my childhood trauma talking, but I can’t fathom having an awful thing happen to me and then taking out my phone to tell my 'followers' about it."

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These Are All UBER Iconic '90s Movies, But I Doubt Anyone Can Name Them All From Their Emoji Clues

Sue me, but "The Sandlot" is just a taddddddd overrated...

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33 Lesser-Known Beauty Products That Should Be On Your Radar By Now

These items deserve a cult following and you can be the founding member.

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No, These 36 Products Aren't Exciting, But Their *Results* Definitely Are

Including the touch-up paint that might help you get your security deposit back.

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Fast Company

Next Big Idea Club

What it means to be an AI-augmented leader

The future belongs to leaders who can toggle between AI’s intelligence and their own intuition, leveraging both to lead in a way that’s more human than ever before.

Rasmus Hougaard is the founder and managing partner of Potential Project. In 2019 he was nominated by Thinkers50 as one of the eight most important leadership thinkers in the world. He writes for Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Fast Company, and Fortune and is the coauthor, with Jacqueline Carter, of Compassionate...

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Michael Grothaus

Steve Jobs was probably the last beloved tech leader the world will ever have—and that’s a good thing

Today, the deification of anyone, especially in tech, is dangerous.

Almost 23 years ago, an employee at Apple described Steve Jobs to me as one of the world’s few “rock star CEOs.” At the time, I didn’t understand why anyone would talk about the head of a company in that way. A rock star was an artist who defined the cultural moment and attracted a legion of rabid fans. A CEO was just a CEO, right?

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33 Low-Effort Ways To Keep Your Home, Like, 95% Clean

This one's for my fellow lazy neat freaks.

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Mashable

Doctor Who season opener: All the references you missed

Doctor Who's second season on Disney+ kicked off Saturday with "The Robot Revolution." The season arc revolves around new companion Belinda Chandra (Varada Sethu) — latest in a long tradition of reluctant (or "kidnapped") companions aboard the TARDIS.

But that's just the surface level of an episode that contains a surprising number of homages for all its shiny newness, and a real-life story behind the scenes that changed Belinda's very name. Let's dig in!

How Belinda got a star (and...

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Eric Berger, Ars Technica

Proposed NASA Budget Cuts ‘Would Decimate American Leadership in Space’

The approximate 20 percent budget cut could force the closure of the Goddard Space Flight Center and would see projects such as the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope scrapped.

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These 46 Products Might Be Boring As Drywall, But They Will Improve Your Life

Nobody gets a thrill adding laundry stain remover to their cart, but boy howdy will you be happy you did when you saved your favorite sweater from a marinara-stained death.

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27 Mother's Day Gifts From Walmart That’ll Make Her Say “Ooh” When They Get Unwrapped

Including noise-canceling headphones that will make you the favorite child (or partner).

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The popular VPN Surfshark is currently 80% off till late April

TL;DR: Get protection and speed with a three-year Surfshark VPN subscription for $67, a 85% savings as of April 12.

Whether you're a remote worker regularly using public WiFi networks, a gamer who stays connected 24/7, or just an average Netflix binger, your private data is vulnerable to trackers and hackers every time you sign online. How else would targeted ads match that bizarre product you and your friends were just talking about? It's all good, though. You can easily block those prying...

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Laura Mallonee

One Man’s Quest to Reforest the Rio Grande Valley

The Tamaulipan thorn forest once covered 1 million acres on both sides of the US-Mexico border. Restoring even a fraction of it could help the region cope with the ravages of a warming world.

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These 20 Target Products Are Super Affordable And Will Upgrade Your Routine Exponentially

When it comes to cheap and chic, these always ~hit the mark.~

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Chris Buckley, Amy Chang Chien and Lam Yik Fei

For Taiwan’s Small Exporters, the Uncertainty’s as Bad as the Tariffs

The island’s many small factories have thrived by being frugal — and flexible. But President Trump’s unpredictability is testing their limits.

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Sex Workers Already Predicted There's A Recession Coming — Here's How They Know

"The 'stripper index' is one of those odd but oddly effective indicators."

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"It Will Be A Dumpster Fire For A While": People Are Sharing Their Expectations For The US Economy Over The Next 10 Years, And It’s A Little Scary

"I keep getting poorer while smug bootlickers keep telling me it's good for my hard-earned money to lose value."

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You'll Love These 36 Things So Much, You Might Double Back For More

These products are so good, it won't even count as "splurging" to buy more than one.

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ESPN.com

C's proud of 60th win, 'shifting gears' for playoffs

Jayson Tatum took time to acknowledge "another incredible season" for the 60-win Celtics, but said the team is "shifting gears" as it prepares to defend its title in the postseason.

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