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FastCompany
After ExxonMobil, can you trust companies’ plastic recycling labels?
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How this studio is using AI to make video games more immersive
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Chef José Andrés is launching a luxury hotel brand
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Building your brand is about so much more than your product
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Volkswagen’s German union vows to strike if management makes ‘historic mistake’ of plant closures
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How orchestration unlocks the value of supply chain data
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Thousands of hotel workers have gone on strike at the world’s largest Hilton
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Is the EPA’s Ohio derailment data flawed? Independent tests show detailed toxic findings
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The last Blockbuster’s new ad proves that icons never die
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Breyers ice cream might owe you money after settling a class-action lawsuit. Here’s how to find out
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From bananas to car parts, here are the goods that would be impacted by a U.S. ports strike
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Dog food recall update: Salmonella and Listeria fears spark nationwide product withdrawal and FDA warning
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How to keep employees engaged, even amid disruptions caused by AI
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Notion’s new animated AI assistant looks more ‘New Yorker’ than Clippy
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What the AI revolution means for your health
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Shippers race for workarounds ahead of the U.S. port strike deadline
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How do I ask someone to be a reference and who should I pick?
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I found my coworker’s OnlyFans account. Do I tell them?
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What Jiu-Jitsu taught EA CEO Andrew Wilson about running a company
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This Pittsburgh townhouse is only 16-feet wide but could help solve the housing crisis
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In Barcelona, the subway trains are helping power the stations
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Want to be a better leader? Learn to let go of control
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How to maintain professional relationships when you’re constantly switching jobs
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These 7 issues highlight why healthtech should aim to be less disruptive
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How will Amazon’s strict RTO policy impact workers?
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AI hardware is in its flip-phone phase
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The speak-up gap is killing your company: How to fix it
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What healthcare can learn from Starbucks’s stumbles
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How CMOs are redefining their strategic impact
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MIT designed these tiny R2-D2 robots to help keep spaceships safe
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How to build resilience from within with resonant self-talk
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Why Volvo is slowing down its all-electric plans
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How AI is shaping the future of medicine
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2 big future-of-work trends are about to collide
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The silent epidemic within the maternal health crisis
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‘It’s a choice between a firefighter and a climate arsonist’: What the EPA might look like under Trump 2.0
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A guide to greenwashing: How to spot and dispel it
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TikTok removes Russian state media accounts ahead of U.S. election
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Donald Trump wants to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. Could that work?
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Caroline Ellison, star witness in FTX crypto fraud trial that put SBF away for 25 years, is sentenced to 2 years in prison
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Teamsters union workers end strike at BorgWarner after approving new contract
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Port strike next week appears likely, seaport CEO says
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Teenagers are stealing strangers’ Nike zippers. Blame Tiktok
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3 reasons to transition to sustainable technology
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Coca-Cola’s play for Gen Z failed—but an exciting new flavor is coming in 2025
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Should you be worried about AI?
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DOJ sues Visa for allegedly monopolizing debit card markets
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Vance vs. Walz: What to know about the VP debate next week
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Now anyone (with a subscription) can talk to ChatGPT
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10 ways Project 2025 could make your job worse
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