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Health 2025-12-10T20:02:01.390Z Data from Strava and AllTrails show a surge in new hiking clubs, while National Parks continue to be top travel destinations.
The auto conglomerate, which owns Jeep and Ram, confirmed that it would bring the Fiat Topolino — a 2.5-meter-long electric tiny car — to the US.
AI 2025-12-05T16:59:07.682Z The New York Times says Perplexity, an AI search startup, lifted its copyrighted stories for its AI search tool in a new lawsuit.
An Apple engineer quit her job and couldn't get hired after several months, becoming homeless. She shares how school helped her start over and heal.
Law 2025-12-02T23:37:13.959Z Former Netflix exec Peter Friedlander described how director Carl Rinsch's ambitious sci-fi project turned into a Hollywood debacle and alleged fraud.
Media 2025-12-02T00:29:45.179Z Peak TV was great, and Kevin Reilly had a great seat during the Peak TV era. But that era is over and it's not coming back. Here's what's next.
Tech 2025-11-27T10:41:03.704Z CloudKitchens CTO Brian Attwell said testing for IQ could help the startup "weed out people very early."
Retail 2025-11-22T12:53:06.279Z As inflation and layoffs bite, Americans are trading splurges for savings, turning to T.J. Maxx, Ross, and Walmart for value.
Media 2025-11-21T10:07:01.236Z It's never been easier to quit Google search, as consumers turn to TikTok, Reddit, and ChatGPT to find answers.
28-year-old founder Pat Santiago shares how running a hacker house in San Francisco taught him the real meaning of community and connection in tech.
Health 2025-11-17T14:12:26.633Z Robert Osborn, 87, gives advice on longevity after quitting the rat race as a magazine publisher at 50 and becoming a professional art photographer.
Power Hours
Niki Leondakis considers herself an introvert, and she doesn't schedule back-to-back meetings.
Universal childcare in New York City is one of Zohran Mamdani's affordability promises. New Mexico's new policy shows that is it possible.
Congress voted to reopen the government in a bill signed by Trump, ending the longest government shutdown in US history.
Health 2025-11-04T18:15:45.528Z At 79 years old, Tom Rauscher works out every day, sets big goals like 1 million V-ups, and still enjoys the occasional square of chocolate.
Tech 2025-11-04T16:35:22.977Z The clashes between Elon Musk and Sam Altman could boost their cred, yet there are also risks for leaders who spar where others can see.
Zohran Mamdani may not have many fans in the C-Suite, but ex-McKinsey exec Yasser Salem is introducing the upstart socialist to NYC's skeptical CEOs.
Dara Khosrowshahi said there should be "much less permissiveness" for self-driving cars to make fatal mistakes compared to "fallible" human drivers.
Law 2025-10-28T19:07:17.669Z The ruling greenlights lawsuits against OpenAI and Microsoft by authors Martin, Michael Chabon, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Sarah Silverman, and others.
Ripple effects from President Donald Trump's tariffs include failed shipments, customs holds, surprise inspections, and contract disputes.