I can't believe we've reached the point in society where a man not having dried pee on his floor is a "green flag," but here we are.
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A trillion cicadas are about to emerge. They’re a little early thanks to climate change.
This story was originally published by WBEZ and Grist and is reprinted here with permission.
The approach is controversial—but experts say the research shouldn’t be.
When it comes to curbing the climate crisis, reducing our emissions won’t be enough on its own. Experts say we’ll likely need to take additional steps, like carbon removal or reflecting sunlight back into space.
Ben Collins, a former political disinformation reporter at NBC News, is working to make satire great again.
As a political disinformation reporter at NBC News, Ben Collins spent the past six years investigating extremism and online conspiracies. He probed the darkest abysses of the internet to uncover QAnon theories, militia plots, and sometimes a disturbing manifesto posted “on the worst website you’ve ever seen in your life.” It was, he says, “gruesome.”
Managers new to leading their peers can re-create healthier power dynamics than what they experienced earlier.
When I managed an entire team of young employees as a first-time leader, I had no idea my desire to be liked, my need for affirmation, and my discomfort with conflict were directly impacting company culture. It wasn’t until after the firm was acquired that I began to connect my people-pleasing tendencies and my efficacy as a leader.
A new book by designer Jesse Reed gives unsung book covers their due.
In the age of fickle online trends, font horoscopes, and tiny mics, what room is there to engage with the humble mass-market paperback of yesteryear?
A new book, Second Hand, dusts off should-be-classic book covers that have largely been forgotten, and pulls out new design lessons from old tricks. Jesse Reed, the book’s author and cofounder of the design studio Order, compiled images of hundreds of secondhand modernist...
"To quote a Latvian woman I met on my trip: 'You hear Americans coming like the thunder.'
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The Russian leader visited an institute in Harbin known for defense research. President Xi Jinping saw him off with a rare and seemingly deliberate embrace for the cameras.
The strikes targeted southwestern Russia and the Russian-occupied peninsula of Crimea, hitting oil facilities and a substation, leading to rolling blackouts.
I can sense you're a summer baby!
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The Verge
The social network formerly known as Twitter has officially adopted X.com for all its core systems. That means typing twitter.com in your browser will now redirect to Elon Musk’s favored domain, or should. At the time of publication, we’re seeing a mix of results depending upon browser choice and whether you’re logged in or not.
A message also now appears at the bottom of the X login page that reads, “We are letting you know that we are changing our URL, but your...
"Say you can't sleep, baby, I know, that's that me, espresso!" ??
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Caitlin Clark struggled as the Fever were blown out in her home opener, the story of her young pro career so far.
INDIANAPOLIS — The moment was set for Caitlin Clark on Thursday. 17,274 fans packed a sold-out Gainbridge Fieldhouse — the Fever’s third-largest crowd for a regular season game — and were ready for the debut of their newest No. 1 overall pick.
The fans had been around the arena for hours, partying outside in anticipation....
"Needless to say, that friendship was over."
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People don't just like The Pink Stuff, they " like like" it.
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Caitlin Clark scored 9 points in the Fever's 102-66 loss at home to the Liberty. It was the first time Clark was held to single digits in scoring since January 2021.
Let's see if you're a real MIDZY!
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The Wolves ran away with the largest playoff win ever against a defending champ, routing the Nuggets by 45 to force Game 7.