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Thai Navy SEALs use Facebook for nail-biting updates on cave rescue mission7 customer service lessons from the best Uber driver everExactly how to find (or create) an internship that doesn’t suckSonos files for IPO with plans to raise $100 million7 work bags that will keep your life organizedThese are your two biggest workplace etiquette mistakesHBO’s “Succession” proves the mega rich are just as ridiculous as youWorld Cup 2018 quarter-finals live stream: How to watch the games online without a TVFemale founders give scrubs a functional, fashionable makeoverEPA head Scott Pruitt is gone, but his mission continuesCalifornia’s ambitious net neutrality bill is back onHow to protest and not get firedHow Trump’s D.C. hotel works to help swamp the drainThe U.S. Air Force learned to code—and saved the Pentagon millionsAsian-Americans on being “likable” in the modern workplaceEmojicon is coming to New York, and it’s the ~fire~ of the summerAir Jordan sneaker doc is a brand story that’s not branded content“Hamilton” star Bryan Terrell Clark is forging an actor-activist’s pathFor focused writing, Markdown is your best friendAmerican cities are reviving–but leaving the poor behindIan Bremmer: America isn’t a politically risky place right now—and that’s the problemMacy’s fireworks live stream: How to watch the NYC 4th of July show onlineAI could read your handwriting to figure out your nationalityIntel bringing its famous drone light shows indoorsVote for Fast Company’s summer readMeet the man behind the moody visual style of “Atlanta”How we can save America from itselfCan your sunscreen protect you without killing marine life?Scarlett Johansson pushes back at critics of her trans roleThe U.S. job losses from Trump’s tariffs are starting to pile upBarnes & Noble abruptly fires CEO Demos Parneros with no severanceAmazon will open a second automated store in Seattle—and this one is much biggerNeed a cab in one of the world’s most fragile countries? Call FacebookWhy the New York Times’ public shaming of Ali Watkins reeks of sexismEverything AT&T has done in 3 weeks to take on Facebook and NetflixIs WeWork worth $40 billion or $3 billion?Creativity in protest: This church set a nativity scene in a cageWith this startup’s help, gene-editing tech will soon be everywhereLufthansa is letting passengers eat astronaut food, and we don’t mean TangMeet the MIT robot that can mimic your movements after watching a single videoWalmart pulls “Impeach 45” T-shirts after Trump supporters threaten boycottCrypto exchange heists net $761 million in first half of 2018The Internet Archive is helping these artists get inspired by digital historyHow motherhood influenced Lauren Conrad’s woman-empowering nonprofitHere are the 4 most ridiculous “takedowns” of Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAirbnb is testing out a faster way to pay hostsBe careful about answering these 5 job interview questionsYou can now buy one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most iconic housesCardi B is somehow the first female rapper with two No. 1 hitsAustralian university accidentally advertises an “MFA in mansplaining”You shouldn’t rely on technology to help you focus, here’s whyAd giant IPG bets big on consumer data with $2.3 billion Acxiom dealA tour of the massive desert telescopes discovering exoplanetsLooking back at “Legally Blonde” as a proto-#MeToo manifestoA shocking map of America’s vast “immigrant detention machine”How to check email on vacation and still enjoy yourselfMeet 4 design heroes who are defending democracy onlineHow to recharge on vacation when you can’t stop stressing outAmazon Prime Day 2018: These early deals are available right nowWhen Americans redesigned the American flagArchitecture’s great injustice, according to Jeanne GangPopular browser maker Opera is going publicFacebook is shuttering three of its apps, including MovesThis class helps developing-world solutions reach people in needThe Impossible Burger soars to new heights with Air New ZealandReport: Tiger Global Mgt. is betting $600M on vaping phenom JuulThis one strategic decision consigned Apple Maps to mediocrityFeds expand probe into Facebook over its Cambridge Analytica actions and statementsCord-cutters feel the pinch as PlayStation Vue joins streaming service price hikesThis Japanese smell tester does away with the need to sniff yourselfSamsung phone bug secretly shares your photos with rando contactsImmigration reform may be dead, but guest worker proposals that benefit agribusiness live onUSPS owes $3.5 million in royalties for using the wrong Statue of LibertyEven Instagram thinks you’re spending too much time on InstagramThe Marines can use small drones to surveil the battlefieldCleveland is moving on without LeBron James—this time minus the jersey burningsThis company wants to sell you plastic-free airWhy Nike ditched a proven winning strategy for the 2018 World CupHarvey Weinstein is now facing even more charges of sex crimesA bug unblocked more than 800,000 Facebook and Messenger usersThis hotel chain is using biometric data to find you the perfect vacation spotTwo weeks after Time Warner deal is approved, AT&T raises DirecTV Now ratesWith its acquisition of Motivate, Lyft gets in on bike shareReport: Netflix, Spotify, and Tinder among the top-grossing apps on iOSPeople are searching the “upside down bikini top” trend, but maybe don’t do it at workFord’s Europe CEO just perfectly trolled Elon MuskReport: Trump and Kim Jong-un may meet in NYC to make your commute a living hellStruggling to be heard at work? Follow this three-step processNut milk continues to be big businessShould you ever accept a promotion without a raise?Here are 5 key details in California’s new privacy lawHow Trump is pocketing our money, visualizedAtlantic Media is selling Quartz to Japan’s Uzabase for up to $110MHow Google cleared a path for companies to buy clean powerWhat’s next for #MeToo in the restaurant industry?77 new movies, TV shows, albums, and books to check out this monthAndres Manuel Lopez Obrador: 4 things to know about Mexico’s left-wing new presidentThis classically trained painter is making powerful protest artBranding luxury in a post-luxury world5 CEOs share their best productivity tipsInternet mainstay StumbleUpon shuts its doorsThe heartbreaking art of a former Border Control janitorHow to optimize your bedtime routine based on your work lifeFrom Muji to Ikea: Why the best retailers think like UX designersWhat it’s like to be one of America’s top fireworks designersOver 800 cryptocurrencies are now worthlessNASA plans to publicly test its quiet supersonic technology this yearUp, up, and Away: the luggage upstart taking on industry giantsPlastic straws are now banned in SeattleA Chinese company is making a “laser AK-47” blaster rifleTesla finally hits its Model 3 production goals