The 2026 national park pass features a portrait of Donald Trump’s face, and the Department of the Interior (DOI) has threatened to penalize anyone who tries to cover it up. Now, park lovers are inventing their own clever work-arounds to remove the president’s visage from their passes. For over two decades, the annual America theContinueContinue reading “You’re banned from blocking Trump’s face on your national park pass—but there’s a work-around”
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You probably shouldn’t click that email ‘unsubscribe’ link. Here’s what to do instead
There are few things in the digital world as annoying as spam emails. They flood our inbox after our email address is sold by a data broker, shared with third parties from a site we’ve willingly given it to, or obtained through a data breach. It’s natural to want to get off these lists asContinueContinue reading “You probably shouldn’t click that email ‘unsubscribe’ link. Here’s what to do instead”
MacKenzie Scott Says Everyone Should Heed This Book—If Not Read It
Scott turned Annie Dillard’s lessons in writing into lessons in philanthropy. source https://www.inc.com/leila-sheridan/mackenzie-scott-says-everyone-should-heed-this-book-if-not-read-it/91289363
What we can learn about U.S. disaster response—a year after the LA wildfires
One year on from the catastrophic LA wildfires, journalist, author, and MS NOW correspondent Jacob Soboroff examines what the fires reveal about America’s growing age of disaster. Drawing from his new book Firestorm, Soboroff shares hard lessons from the aftermath, exposing systemic failures, unlikely heroics, and what today’s recovery efforts tell us about how theContinueContinue reading “What we can learn about U.S. disaster response—a year after the LA wildfires”
Should AI be allowed to ‘see everything’ at work?
For years, AI at work felt like a quiet helper in the background. It summarized meetings, suggested text, and answered questions when we asked. That era is ending. The latest AI agents are beginning to move through systems more like teammates. They join projects, update plans, and act across teams. For the first time, organizationsContinueContinue reading “Should AI be allowed to ‘see everything’ at work?”
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