Imagine having an on-call research assistant that can analyze mountains of work and web data to give you insightful expertise in minutes, whether you’re preparing for a big meeting, brainstorming new ...
What happens at the dining table no longer stays at the dining table. If the city’s servers suddenly always seem to know your go-to drink order, or how you always order extra croutons on your salad – ...
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Zohran Mamdani has won New York City's mayoral election. The self-described democratic socialist has promised New Yorkers a cornucopia of policies, programs, and services. There's ample reason to ...
I’m addicted to my phone. Wow, it feels good to say it! This uncomfortable truth sharpened recently when a friend shared her pet peeve about cell phones on the table when dining out with companions.
Rookies Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo led the New York Giants to a stunning 34-17 upset of the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday Night Football. It was just the second time the Giants had knocked off the ...
A CNSA official confirmed work on space debris removal, a move seen as key for orbital sustainability but fraught with potential military implications. China is developing the capability to remove ...
USRowing presents the 2025 United We Row Summit, a free and interactive two-day virtual conference taking place Wednesday, November 19, through Thursday, November 20. Designed for rowing leadership ...
Throughout this week, the Washington Examiner’s Restoring America project will feature its latest series titled “Reforming the Deep State: Reining in the Federal Bureaucracy.” We invited some of the ...
At the start of “What We Can Know,” Ian McEwan’s eighteenth novel, the year is 2119 and the humanities are still in crisis. Thomas Metcalfe, a scholar of the literature of 1990 to 2030, props up his ...
In the future, Britain is partly submerged by rising seas – but what do people remember of the past? NPR's Scott Simon talks to British author Ian McEwan about his new novel, "What We Can Know." Ian ...
The world’s countries may have pledged to cut its carbon pollution, but with global emissions reaching an all-time high last year, they’ve fallen far short. Digging out of that hole is going to ...