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Some imagined we'd have flying cars by 2025. Sampriti Bhattacharyya is betting that vision will be closer to the
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When a woman in her 80s rang up my $2 bottle of water at a grocery store in San Francisco, she couldn't have known I was right in the middle of a work project that had already changed my life.
The two-minute exchange at the cash register came in the middle

The use of emojis in text messages is regularly derided as something millennials rely on too much. But they're still wildly popular — at least, according to Emojipedia's real-time tracker.
In April, iOS users finally got their hands on the new emoji icons introduced in the Unicode 16 update; we can expect to see the list of Unicode 17 in 2026. However, if you're on Android, specifically using

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Four Americans in their 80s share why they're still working to pay the bills. Whether it's driving for Uber or substitute teaching, their stories reveal resilience, purpose, and what it really means to keep going past 80 in an economy with little safety net.
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This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Audrey Serna, 33, who
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It's tricky to maintain good posture while sitting at a desk for hours each day, but a