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Gas May Hit $4 Today, Oil Rises Again Above $110
The Strait of Hormuz, which is used to transport 20% of the world’s oil, is still closed and Iran said Friday it forced at least three ships to turn back.
How the public changes spaces—and art—for the better
Four tips for developers to consider when designing for public areas. Designers love intention. Architects draw immaculate plans; curators craft pristine galleries; developers imagine carefully choreographed public experiences. But once the general population shows up, those spaces tend to change....
Savannah Guthrie Will Return To ‘Today’ Next Month
Guthrie hasn’t appeared on “Today” since January, shortly before her mother was first reported missing.
Show HN: Forkrun – NUMA-aware shell parallelizer (50×–400× faster than parallel)
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3 ways to take the ‘work’ out of networking
Make it easy for contacts to help. You’ve spent years building a robust professional network. You’ve cultivated relationships with peers, mentors, and industry leaders. So when you signal that you’re exploring new opportunities, you expect your network to perform. Yet too often, p...
Noodles & Company closed dozens of restaurants last year. Here’s why the stock price is soaring in 2026
The fast-casual chain has been optimizing its store footprint. This week, it said restaurant closures have boosted sales at nearby locations. As part of a strategic move to optimize its store footprint, Noodles & Company closed 33 company-owned restaurants in 2025. In January, the chain said it...
With Sora’s death, AI’s age of frivolity may be ending
I’m not embarrassed to admit I liked OpenAI’s synthetic video social network. But I understand why it’s going bye-bye. Hello again, and welcome back to Fast Company’s Plugged In. Before we get underway, a little self-promotion: Apple’s 50th anniversary is on April 1. As the big day approached, I re...
Why Timothée Chalamet is wrong about opera’s place in our AI-ravished world
Faced with AI, people increasingly want things they can touch, own, and experience. Timothée Chalamet drew widespread condemnation when he implied that opera is a dying artform, and said that “no one cares” about the medium anymore.
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