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Color-blind people may be less picky eaters. Here's why.


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How Gen Z Made Fast Fashion Uncool (Exclusive)


We spoke with fashion experts Maya Penn and Sara Walker to unpack how younger generations, notably Gen Z, are leading the anti-fast fashion movement. Read More

10 Street Fashion Trends That Were Cast Aside in 2024


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I Can't Stop Thinking About These 10 Fall Style Trends I’m Seeing Everywhere—From $10


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What trends do you see coming for fall?


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The Core ‘Friend Group’ Is a Myth—and It’s Making Us Feel Bad About Ourselves


Not only is this mythical crew of close-knit pals—popularized by the Carries, Charlottes, Samanthas, and Mirandas of the pop culture world—an inaccurate depiction of reality, but some experts say it’s ... Read More

3 AI Trends That Will Impact Your Job In 2024


We've seen AI take away jobs...and create totally new ones. But what's in store for 2024? Here are three AI trends you should know. Read More

6 Ways Social Listening Can Revolutionize Your Marketing Strategy


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Is your brand taking a butter-knife to a gunfight?


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Sony Flop Concord Axed Two Weeks After PS5, PC Release


Setting what has to be a new record for a game of its size and budget, Concord is officially being taken offline just two weeks after its launch on PS5 and PC. This is a frankly unprecedented move, ... Read More

Remembering a friend, mentor and stalwart of Indian journalism


These were some of the most tumultuous years in the Indian media and political landscape. Our youthful exuberance, which had been an asset until then, suddenly needed to be curtailed, requiring a ... Read More

Is it getting too expensive to raise a child in Canada?


If you're planning to have a child or are curious about the costs of raising one in today's economy, personal finance contributor Christopher Liew has some tips to help you budget for a new baby, and ... Read More


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