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Katy Perry’s Own Mom Was Fooled By That Viral AI-Generated Image Of The Star At This Year’s Met Gala

For a brief moment on Monday night, Katy was widely considered one of the best-dressed celebrities at this year’s Met Gala — but she didn’t actually attend.

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Lance Lambert

The housing market has already seen more home price growth this decade than the 1990s and 2010s

According to an analysis of the latest Case-Shiller data, U.S. home prices have risen more than 47% since the start of 2020.

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Jeff Wetzler

What happens when you are blindsided at work?

In his new book, Jeff Wetzler shares a five-step approach that help leaders avoid being blindsided.

Have you ever had an experience where you were the last to learn something vital in a situation that was important to you—and did you further discover that there were people who could have clued you in, but didn’t? I’ve seen this happen to people I’ve coached more times than I can count—but was still completely gobsmacked when it happened to me.

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Lisa Rabasca Roepe

Why these 3 employees decided to go back to the office full time

The return to office debate often pits employees against bosses, but some workers are choosing to go back to the office. Here’s why.

As soon as the COVID-19 vaccine became available, some companies started mandating that employees return to the office (RTO). But workers who had found that they were happier and more productive working from home began resisting, thus beginning an often contentious RTO debate that’s lasted over three years. U.S. office occupancy rates are at 40% to 60% of...

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A.S. Hamrah

‘Unfrosted’ is the latest in corporate nostalgia, Hollywood’s favorite new genre

Jerry Seinfeld’s Netflix film follows a cycle of movies that look to the business world as a source of near-religious inspiration.

Jerry Seinfeld’s movie Unfrosted, which the comedy superstar co-wrote, directed, and stars in, is an unauthorized, fictionalized account of the creation in 1963 of Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts, the breakfast product officially described as “toaster pastries.” The film was produced by Netflix and debuted on the streaming platform last week to mixed reviews. A...

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Paresh Dave

Amazon’s Delivery Drones Won't Fly in Arizona's Summer Heat

Amazon’s newest delivery drones will take off from just outside Phoenix but don't count on rush ordering a fan on a hot day. The fleet can't fly when the temperature exceeds 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Immigrants added $300 million to Bozeman’s economy. But the city is struggling to support them

One of the nation’s fastest-growing cities relies on a vulnerable population of workers to fuel its economic explosion.

The first time Rosa saw snowflakes falling, she thought they were pieces of cotton. “I thought I was going to choke,” she told me. 

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Grace Snelling

What is product design today? 100 great designers weigh in

In ‘Designed For Life’ designers describe their creative process and what makes a great product.

A light fixture made of seaweed. A dreamy, psychedelic laundry machine. A hairy bench fashioned out of agave leaves. All of these objects appear in the new book Designed for Life: The World’s Best Product Designers, published by Phaidon Press. The book is a global survey of 100 of the most innovative product designers making waves in the creative world today—and it reveals plenty of...

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Elizabeth Segran

The $146 million DTC startup making a better work boot for tradespeople

Brunt is on a mission to design a better work boot for America’s 23.5 million tradespeople.

When we think of the shoe-obsessed consumer, our minds tend to go to women like Sex and the City‘s Carrie Bradshaw, who opted for Manolo Blahniks over a mortgage. But there’s a large segment of men who also obsess over shoes: specifically, the 23.5 million tradespeople—80% of whom are male—who work in construction, manufacturing, and warehousing. These guys spend their days on their feet...

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Nate Berg

This gigantic 3D printer could reinvent manufacturing

University of Maine built a massive additive manufacturing device that can build houses, and a whole lot more.

In a warehouse at the University of Maine, there’s a gigantic new additive manufacturing machine named Factory of the Future 1.0. And if its developers are right, it could become the new way that many things get built.

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Hunter Schwarz

The Canadian Army’s new camouflage moose logo comes amid recruiting problems

It’s supposed to look like a new camo pattern, but one lawmaker said it looks like a bad game of Tetris.

Canada’s Army introduced a secondary logo that has people asking “How much did you pay for this?”

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Adele Peters

Why this San Antonio food bank is building affordable housing right next door

The food bank is beginning construction on a 51-unit apartment complex that will target people who need temporary help as they work on education or job training.

Some 30 minutes outside San Antonio, the town of New Braunfels is one of the fastest-growing communities in the fast-growing state of Texas. The population surged 56% from 2010 to 2020. It’s gotten harder to find housing, and homelessness is growing. The situation helped inspire the local food bank to take on a new type of work:...

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One in 3 Americans have been impacted by extreme weather. This is why stories from small towns can help climate change

FEMA is in the process of updating its flood maps, but those maps still do not factor in climate change forecasts, meaning many people are unknowingly building homes directly in harm’s way.

Jonathan Vigliotti is an Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award-winning CBS News national correspondent whose work has appeared on numerous platforms, including CBS Sunday Morning, Face the Nation, 48 Hours, and more.

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Zachary Petit

Aura Bora proves that weird sparkling water is weirdly good business

Unusual flavors like Olive Oil Martini and Peppermint Watermelon have turned Aura Bora into one of the fastest-growing indie seltzer brands.

To put it kindly, it might seem impractical to enter the crowded sparkling water market today. To put it bluntly, it might seem absolutely batshit.

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Marah Eakin

I Rode Saga's HoloBike and Things Got a Little Weird

Saga's HoloBike just launched on Kickstarter. It's pretty and has potential, but the rides themselves are short and need some work.

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How to watch Apple's May event, where iPads probably roam

There be lustrous new iPads on the horizon. Possibly. Maybe. Probably.

Look, it's a likely reveal at Apple's May event, with a haul of gleaming new iProducts set to be announced during the company's online launch. It's a livestream Mashable's editorial team will be glued to, pinging each other in Slack with various exclamatory remarks (Pro! Air!), party parrots, and "I told you sos". We can't help it.

SEE ALSO: Apple event May 7: Every iPad and product we expect...

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NYT's The Mini crossword answers for May 7

The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.

With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.

So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player's flow, it can be frustrating! If you find yourself stumped playing The Mini — much like with Wordle and Connections —...

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