Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Ireland has a deep-seated reverence for the arts. No Oscar and Booker Prize nomination seems complete without ...
Silicon Valley is preparing for the future it’s creating. As AI eliminates white-collar jobs — dozens of tech firms have announced layoffs in the last month — the idea of universal basic income (UBI) ...
Like much else in the U.S. economy, the casual restaurant sector is increasingly bifurcating into a handful of winners and a growing group of laggards. At issue are two seemingly irreconcilable ...
A statue of the Confederate general Albert Pike that was pulled down and set ablaze in Washington, D.C. in June 2020 during the Black Lives Matter movement has been renovated and reinstalled in ...
The world’s biggest fintech event, Money20/20 USA, is back in Las Vegas from October 26–29, bringing together global leaders in banking, AI, payments, and digital assets. Under the theme “Create the ...
Two Virginian men pleaded no contest Friday to creating and disseminating a robocall intended to deter Black people from participating in absentee voting in Detroit in the 2020 election, according to ...
A management revolution is under way in business. Pursuit of profits no longer gets the job done. Firms that practice traditional management are going out of business. The managers who run these firms ...
Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani propelled himself to a stunning upset victory in New York City's Democratic primary, as his record on policing has become a focal point of scrutiny. Fraternal Order ...
Human beings have basic needs, and these needs create basic standards for healthy relationships. Though every relationship is different in its details, there are common things we need from a romantic ...
Cluster computing is a method of setting up multiple computers so they can work together like a single system. Some cluster systems are massive machines that take up space in data centers. Others are ...
University of Delaware’s Mary Schorse, assistant research professor and director for the Delaware Center for Geographic Education, and Chris Williams, professor of wildlife ecology, received $425,000 ...