There are two narratives unfolding in the press, in VC/founder circles, and in the boardroom. One is about AI automation and job displacement. The other is about layoffs, hiring freezes, and a ...
As an advocate for peace, justice, and the well-being of humanity, I respectfully challenge Kevin Igoe’s Sept. 2 column “Trump deserves Nobel Peace Prize; Obama did not.” Alfred Nobel’s will designed ...
Based on oral arguments last week, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority seems likely to hold that the First Amendment protects so-called conversion therapy for gay and transgender minors when it ...
It’s harvest time in the Midwest and farmers are bringing in bumper crops of soybeans, corn and wheat. They should be elated. But their best customers are shopping elsewhere as a result of a global ...
It’s harvest time in the Midwest and farmers are bringing in bumper crops of soybeans, corn and wheat. They should be elated. But their best customers are shopping elsewhere as a result of a global ...
The president has announced that Reduction in Force (RIF) notices are going out to federal employees not working during the government shutdown. A RIF is like a mass firing. People/citizens, who have ...
It happened slowly, then all at once. I’ve taught at the University of Texas at Austin for more than 30 years, and I’ve always been proud to do so. UT has long been both a top-tier university and one ...
"When you’ve got great people, you build on it, and that’s why we’re investing more money here." That’s what the CEO of JPMorgan Chase—a company worth £577 billion—said while pouring £350 million into ...
When Donald Trump was first elected president, foreign policy seemed like the zone of greatest danger, the place where a political novice promising to remake the world order was most likely to blunder ...
It was a tad more surprising to see the same criticism of “One Battle After Another” made by Bret Easton Ellis, who thinks that reviewers have hailed Paul Thomas Anderson’s film, and overpraised it, ...
Franklin County voters will decide on November 4 whether to renew a 10-year property tax levy to support the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. The 0.75 mill levy will not increase taxes but will continue ...
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