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When you think about internet comedy, chances are Dropout is on your radar. In this exclusive conversation, Dropout’s Sam Reich on business, comedy, and keeping the internet weird: “Never break trois” becomes more than just a tagline—it’s a philosophy. From buying CollegeHumor for zero dollars to bu...
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Cities are changing, and the electric cargo bike is leading the shift toward more sustainable, people-first transportation. Whether for school drop-offs, errands, or commuting, cargo bikes are becoming a practical alternative to cars—while still being fun to ride. From School Runs to Daily Errands A...
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T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert Is Stepping Down — Here’s Who Replaces Him T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert is stepping down after more than five years in the role. The company announced that chief operating officer Srini Gopalan will take over as CEO on November 1st, while Sievert transitions to vice chairman. ...
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Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro Can Be Easily Scratched — Here’s Why Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro can be easily scratched, and early durability tests are already raising eyebrows among fans. While the phone brings premium design and performance upgrades, the sharp camera bump edges appear to be its biggest weakness....
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Windows 11 is Getting a Video Wallpaper Feature Back Windows 11 is getting a video wallpaper feature, and fans of Microsoft’s nostalgic DreamScene are excited. The feature has been spotted in recent Windows 11 test builds, letting users set MP4 or MKV video files as their desktop background. This me...
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The question of what makes us human has never been more relevant than today. As artificial intelligence now writes essays, drafts emails, codes software, and even generates lifelike voices and images, the boundaries between human and machine performance are blurring. This shift raises a profound que...
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The “fall curriculum” trend is taking TikTok by storm, and it’s more than just another fleeting hashtag. As September kicks in, Gen Z and Millennials are leaning into their natural “back-to-school” mindset by creating structured learning plans. Instead of endless scrolling, they’re setting three to ...
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Measuring inclusion efforts in the workplace is one of the toughest challenges leaders face. Many organizations understand the moral and ethical case for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), but proving its business value is less straightforward. To build trust and accountability, companies must ...
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Many leaders believe the fastest way to reward excellence is to promote a top performer into management. It feels logical—if someone excels individually, surely they can lead others to do the same. But research shows otherwise. Studies by the World Economic Forum and University of Texas found that h...
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If you’re wondering how to make the most of the September Surge job market, you’re not alone. September is one of the best times of the year to land a new role, with hiring managers returning from summer vacations and companies ramping up recruitment before year-end. For Gen Z job seekers, this peri...
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One of the biggest challenges leaders face today is learning how to attract and retain Gen Z talent. This generation is reshaping the workplace with fresh expectations about purpose, wellbeing, flexibility, and technology. By 2030, Gen Z will make up almost 30% of the global workforce, according to ...
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At first glance, being close to your manager might feel like a career advantage. A friendly boss could mean glowing performance reviews, special recognition, or even faster promotions. But experts caution that becoming your boss’s best friend—sometimes called the boss’s pet—can put you in risky terr...
