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- Five Guys store closures: See a list of doomed locations in several states for 2026 so far [17d]
- A customer used AI to trick DoorDash into issuing a refund. The company’s response is going viral [17d]
- Digg is back (again), this time as an AI news aggregator [17d]
- Upfront 2026: Amazon is doubling down on YA content with a ‘Fourth Wing’ series. Advertisers are preparing to feast [17d]
- Musk warns Sam Altman will be one of America’s ‘most hated’ men as the OpenAI trial continues [17d]
- Poppi cofounder Allison Ellsworth says you have to sacrifice work-life balance to succeed [17d]
- AI is a leadership problem, not a technology problem [17d]
- Keir Starmer, the UK’s prime minister, is facing calls within his own party to resign [17d]
- Away’s sleek new luggage is designed for train travel [17d]
- Dollar Tree and Starbucks are suddenly opening hundreds of new stores as retail doom stories pile up [17d]
- BuzzFeed stock doubles on news that Byron Allen will buy a controlling stake in the onetime digital media giant [17d]
- Spotify’s new Wrapped-style recap takes you way down your own sonic memory lane [17d]
- Quantum computing stocks are rising again: How long will the rally last for QUBT, D-Wave, IonQ, and Rigetti? [17d]
- Why communities grow stronger when everyone shows up [17d]
- 30-minute ‘Amazon Now’ deliveries are coming to several cities. Here’s a list of items you can get super quickly [17d]
- The laser weapons race enters its industrial era [17d]
- Inside the secret TikTok library that turns viral songs into brand soundtracks [17d]
- 11 ways to signal AI fluency on your résumé [17d]
- Rhode is a master class in modern branding. Here, Hailey Bieber shares her rules [17d]
- The wheels are falling off Tesla’s Cybertruck—literally and figuratively [17d]
- Flying the unfriendly skies: A business ethicist says goodbye to Spirit Airlines [17d]
- Conspiracy theorists are building AI interfaces to analyze the Epstein files [18d]
- Why Denmark removed 40% of Greenland from the economy—and what it teaches us about modern capital [18d]
- ‘Persist nonetheless’: The best way to handle uncertainty [18d]
- This common breakfast food may reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s [18d]
- How to say no without burning bridges [18d]
- An AI agent runs this experimental Swedish cafe. Here’s how it’s going [18d]
- It’s not just women falling behind at work. This group is, too. [18d]
- U.S. home sales flatline in April amid another slow spring homebuying season [18d]
- A new Erewhon competitor just opened in West Hollywood with no marketing or social media. It’s counting on you to post about it [18d]
- These head-spinning Wordle statistics show why the New York Times is turning the game into an NBC TV show [18d]
- The strange reason Dua Lipa is suing Samsung for $15 million [18d]
- Naomi Osaka says this is the one myth about success she used to believe [18d]
- Your allergies are awful this year—and they’re going to get worse. Here’s what to expect and why [18d]
- These two words that women say could lead to a health crisis [18d]
- We can now choose our baby’s genes. Should we? [18d]
- Should bringing your whole self to work include your religious beliefs? [18d]
- Cognitive scientists found using AI for just 10 minutes impairs brain performance [18d]
- How to watch the PGA Championship without missing the early morning tee times [18d]
- Everglades wildfire: Maps show devastation as 5,000 acres burn in the wake of an extreme Florida drought [18d]
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