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Grace Snelling

Grace Snelling

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Recent Articles

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Spotify Wrapped 2025 goes ‘analog’ in the age of AI

After facing critique for an "AI slop" aesthetic last year, Spotify Wrapped 2025 is inspired by physical media.
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Goldfish joins Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade with the tiniest floa...

Spectators usually look up to watch giant balloons pass by during the Thanksgiving Day Parade. You'll have to look down to see this one.
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MIT study finds AI is already capable of replacing 11.7% of U.S. wo...

Researchers say the tool is not a prediction engine, but a granular snapshot of what today’s AI models can already do.
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Ikea just made speakers you’ll actually want to display

The new collection of lamps from Swedish designer Teklan, includes three round bluetooth speakers, two lamp speakers, and one new version of the Fado lamp.
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This genius new game might be the one thing your family agrees on t...

Board, a new company from entrepreneur Brynn Putnam, may have just invented a new category of gaming.
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Why so many brands want to piss you off

Nucleus IVF testing, Friend AI, American Eagle: We're in a 'quiet part out loud' era, and guess what? It's working.
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DOGE is dead, but the damage is still with us. Here’s a look back a...

Elon Musk's task force may have met an untimely end, but its brief blitz on federal systems will likely have ripple effects for years to come.
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Timothée Chalamet’s best role yet is your weirdly intense coworker ...

Timothée Chalamet promotes his new film by parodying the creative ad process on a video call. Here’s why it’s genius.
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That Epstein 'Bubba' email has inspired a wave of inappropriate Tru...

E-commerce sellers are, perhaps predictably, looking to cash in on some of the more viral details of the recently released Jeffrey Epstein documents.
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How PepsiCo designed Doritos and Cheetos without the orange dust

Millions of white T-shirts everywhere just breathed a sigh of relief.
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‘A parent’s worst nightmare’: Lawsuits pile up against ByHeart baby...

No fewer than 5 legal complaints have been filed in federal courts since last week in the wake of multiple recalls and an ongoing investigation by the FDA.
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This simple map can help New Yorkers in need find food

Dora.nyc is a new website that compiles information about NYC's food distribution events, community fridges, shelters, and more under one digital roof.
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This hotel suite is a perfect replica of the iconic ‘Goodnight Moon...

As part of a new campaign, Marriott Bonvoy’s Sheraton Boston Hotel just re-created the ‘Goodnight Moon’ room down to the smallest detail.
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Paige Bueckers is winning the partnerships game. Her new Fanatics d...

The WNBA Rookie of the Year’s exclusive new deal with Fanatics boasts inscribed basketballs, jerseys, and a more inclusive vision for the sport.
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Cava is launching a merch shop with shirts, socks, and hats inspire...

Fast-casual chains are leaning into their identities as lifestyle brands at a time when younger consumers are having a harder time buying what they sell.
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Apple TV made its colorful new logo in a delightfully old-school way

The new branding is made out of slabs of glass and colored lights.
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After more than 200 years, the ‘Farmers’ Almanac’ is shutting down ...

Known for its secret formula of sunspots and lunar cycles, the Maine-based classic couldn’t weather modern media storms.
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This fantastical pop-up book tells the mind-bending history of typo...

'Alphabet in Motion,' a new book from designer Kelli Anderson, uses pop-ups to show how letters got their shapes.
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He’s drawn Donald Trump hundreds of times. Now he’s drawing Zohran ...

Illustrator Edel Rodriguez is famous for his acerbic drawings of Trump. Now a cover for 'The New Yorker' featuring Mamdani shows his style in a new light.
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The internet mourns Teen Vogue, a magazine brand that ‘took young p...

As it is unceremoniously folded into Vogue.com, supporters lament the loss of a rare media outlet that let young people speak for themselves.
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PepsiCo just got its first new logo in almost 30 years, and it look...

PepsiCo wants you to know it's more than just a sugary cola.