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Bridging the health equity gap: How innovation and talent are helping government drive positive changeHow former gymnast Lisa Carmen Wang created a new investment pipeline for female foundersAd industry titan Dan Wieden’s legacy is how to find and cultivate creative talent7 common resume mistakes to avoid5 ways to become a better listener at workGen Z has a new pathway to the corner officeThe same app can pose a security and privacy threat depending on where you download itHow $3 million and a tobacco heiress are helping to keep Indigenous oral histories aliveRevealed: A new formula for lifelong happiness4 ways leaders can challenge their thinking to spark innovationThe dark traits of leadership—and how to avoid themThis ancient AC system will cool your house without electricityFrom ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ to ‘Abbott Elementary,’ pop culture is finally waking up to the climate crisisBiden’s marijuana pardons are an even bigger deal than you realize. Here’s whyHow Google and GiveDirectly are using AI mapping to get cash to Hurricane Ian victims‘Tear the paper ceiling’: A new campaign wants companies to ditch 4-year degree requirementsAt these new green cemeteries, your body will turn into a treeQatar says its World Cup will be carbon neutral. Experts gave it a ‘greenwashing award’ insteadWhy is the Patagonia sale a big deal? Jim Collins, author of ‘Good to Great,’ weighs in3 ways to better lead remote, hybrid, and in-person teams—all at onceBinance hack underscores how cross-chain bridges are a weak point in blockchain securityWith new Pixels, Google’s going it aloneThe 5 key software metrics top leaders can no longer ignoreHow three visionaries are imagining sustainable, more democratic dwellingsThe honest conversations around hybrid work we all need to haveBeReal installs are still surging, but daily usage stays low in comparison to TikTok and InstagramThe best ways to track and compare deals on Prime Day 2.0This is how the economic landscape of childhood impacts your future careerEVs keep getting bigger—and that could steer the U.S. down a dangerous roadMeet the 7 Chief Heat Officers who are making their cities more resilientHow to trade stocks like a wealthy member of Congress: Proposed ETFs may let youWhy you need a personal manifesto and how to write oneWhy Senate hopeful John Fetterman’s masterful online trolling of Dr. Oz is workingCan we end megafires? These companies are trying toStephen Curry drops his 10th signature shoe with Under ArmourHow to buy and sell books on Amazon10 tips to make your Android’s battery last longerLoewe’s stunning show made me dread the futureWhat is the SpaceX Starship?How to go live on TikTokWhat is AmazonSmile and how does it work?What is Microsoft Rewards?How to make sure you land on your feet if you’re worried about layoffs3 simple tricks for driving change in your workplace, no matter your roleThe UPS Store opens its doors to the metaverse with “The Helping You Be Unstoppable Store”Steve Case: Silicon Valley’s brain drain is bringing innovation back to small citiesPush through or give up? A simple framework to find the right motivation to workLeaders, your employees are suffering from financial stress—and they want your helpHybrid careers are the next workforce transformation (and that doesn’t mean remote work)You need a cross-departmental ‘pen pal’3 common mistakes people make with personal brandingFostering a company-wide web of innovationRemote work can help corporate DEI efforts, but there are new considerationsTikTok is the health consultant of choice for an awful lot of AmericansWith the Pixel 7 series, Google tries again to answer the call of harried phone usersHow one fashion insider is giving Ukrainian designers a powerful platform‘We call it function follows form.’ Why Google’s new products are designed to be seenWhy Wikipedia wants a ‘sound logo’Amazon’s new gadgets aren’t trying to scare you anymoreWhy more creatives should lead major companies: The story of Airbnb as told by cofounder & CEO Brian CheskyThis ‘network in a box’ could help bring the developing world onlineManagers want you back at the office so they can keep an eye on youUber is partnering with Motional to launch driverless rides later this yearThis new service gives Zoom-style video calls a 3D video game twistControl, create, connect: How one entrepreneur avoids burnoutThree ways organizations can secure mobile endpointsNo one fits in your boxes: Gender equality happens when we stop making assumptions and start listeningIs your business ready to embrace digital twins?A stylish dog carrier and more pet accessories Fast Company editors loveWhy Gen Z women in Iran are burning their hijabs in the streetAt this restaurant, everything on the menu is made from trashWorkplace bullying eroded my confidence at work. Here’s how I recovered.‘It’s the government’s job to protect people’: States are finally starting to ban ‘forever chemicals’Leaders share their advice for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson as she begins her first term on the Supreme CourtTo move the needle on climate change, back early-stage climate tech over ESG fundsThis is why we need to end dress codes for workWind, hydropower, or nuclear? How we can get to 100% clean electricityHow a centuries-old practice can stop leaders from quittingThis 52-foot ‘trash wheel’ sucks plastic out of the water so it can be recycledThis is how your to-do list is making your productivity tankWhat can you learn from the accounts these 12 tech moguls and billionaires follow on Twitter?Exclusive: Affirm is testing a points-based rewards program to take on credit cardsSo are we or aren’t we headed for a recession? Here’s what all the people worth listening to thinkFast Company is back onlineHow proximity bias disproportionately impacts the careers of people of colorFlowers, rubber, and even rocks—this vegan leather blends biomaterials to mimic the real thingWe need to break the pernicious myth of the two-timing remote employeeBeyond burnout: Why are so many people unhappy at work these days?What to do if someone gaslights you at workThis is how to snooze in Gmail—and why you should3 surprising qualities of exceptional leadersWhy landscape architect Thomas Woltz keeps a plastic Godzilla at his deskCEOs now make 399 times more than the average workerYou’re probably missing out on this big pool of high-performing workersWith his movie ‘Bros’, Billy Eichner answers everyone who said his comedy was ‘too gay’These Supreme Court cases could have a big impact on businesses and the workplaceHow Patagonia’s climate change efforts carry over to college campuses4 ways remote employees can get in front of their bossesHow to use humor in your next job interviewHow to combat IRL fatigueMiscarriage leave is covered under FMLA. Why aren’t employees taking the time?This is where your pay and benefits are headed, according to HR expertsPOV: Why it’s time for digital bordersI’m a professor, and here’s why I stopped assigning grades and taking attendanceWhich amateur athletes are scoring the big NIL deals?The rigor of UX is in the research, not the designSeven things I’ve learned from the most challenging moments building a services businessBusiness, busyness, and burnout Why DEI is more important during economic downturnsWhy corporate America broke up with designArianna Huffington: My greatest mistakeWhy you’re about to see cheap Nikes at TJ MaxxGoodwill is launching an e-commerce platform for online thriftingThis vinyl recorder is the cure for the gluttonous era of streaming music4 ways attending Cannes in 2022 changed my 2023 outlookThe story of your lifeA simple framework for creating an ESG strategyLessons from the field: The importance of visiting customers to challenge our assumptions and broaden our perspectiveYahoo wants to help you actually find stuff in your emailCan Kickstarter’s new CEO help the company get its mojo back?Keeping up with Kim Kardashian’s crypto controversyShould you go all-in on outsourced manufacturing?The lifecycle of a startup: How to know when to grow or when to goHow to create great content for your e-commerce businessAdvice for dream-job seekers: Lean into mutualityThis looks like leather — but it’s made from shrimp shells