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BASF settles PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ water contamination lawsuit for $316.5 million
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Cigar boxes to steel pontoons: What to know about the new floating pier delivering aid to Gaza
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Khan Academy and Microsoft are teaming up to give teachers a free AI assistant
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How Cartier, LVMH, and other luxury brands are preparing for the Olympic’s retail boost
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Hims & Hers Health stock price nears record high on news that it will offer GLP-1 weight-loss drugs amid shortages
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This landmark AI legislation will have a ripple effect across the globe
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Feeding tomorrow: Collaborating for a sustainable food supply
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A new EPA cyberattack alert urges U.S. water systems to upgrade security immediately
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Your employees are afraid to take PTO, but a third are playing hooky from work anyway
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California’s Supreme Court will decide if gig drivers should be considered employees
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Shake Shack jumps into summer menu mania with new BBQ burger options starting this week
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This is how AI can help middle managers of the future be less miserable
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Uber and Lyft will stay in Minnesota in an ‘amazing victory for drivers’
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Tech bro podcasts are obsessed with alpha men, and it’s dangerous for the rest of us
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From $1B to bankrupt: How private equity killed Beautycounter, the beloved clean beauty brand
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These skateboarding uniforms are bringing street style to the Olympics
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Design companies are still failing at diversity. Here’s how the industry can build a better pipeline
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4 ways to effectively beat self-limiting beliefs
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Capri Sun’s hilarious new packaging is graphic design at its most honest
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Here’s what makes work unhealthy
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Here’s what it feels like to be used for your company’s stock photo
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Do managers have a right to fire workers for divisive social media posts?
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Why leaders need to become ‘change architects’ (and 3 skills to get there)
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Texas police used a monster truck to promote seat belts. It shows all that’s wrong with U.S. road safety
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90% of Florida voters believe in climate change. So why are they voting for Trump?
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3 savvy strategies to navigate the war on ESG and DEI
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This plant you’ve never heard of could replace your coffee habit
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This tech takes polluting cargo ship exhaust and buries it in the ocean
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The global AI safety movement is already dead
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OpenAI denies its ChatGPT voice is a Scarlett Johansson rip-off. Johansson disagrees
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Senate banking chair asks Biden to replace FDIC chairman after ‘toxic culture’ report
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Water quality engineers explain the pros and cons of hard water
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Microsoft unveils new AI-powered PCs and features at its Build developer conference
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Union icon Mary Kay Henry is stepping down today. Here’s why she is so confident about labor’s future
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Meta AI feature on Facebook and Instagram undermines the point of online communities
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Coins left at airport security checkpoints reignite debate on getting rid of them
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Of course France made a scratch-and-sniff stamp that smells like a baguette
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Shock flavors like Sour Patch Kids Oreos aim to keep brands relevant
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Musk launches Starlink satellite internet service in Indonesia
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Martin Scorsese and Timothée Chalamet teamed up for Chanel, and it’s a near perfect ad
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AI safety summit kicks off this week in Seoul
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Target cuts prices on 5,000 popular products: Here’s what’s on discount
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The Change Healthcare and Ascension cyberattacks were disastrous. Can $50 million stop the next breach?
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