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“I liken it to a death march through a series of choices that nobody really wanted to be making,” said Oren Cass, the chief economist of the right-leaning think tank American Compass and a leading ...
Intangible ideas like infinity, justice, or consciousness can require mental acrobatics to fully understand. You can't see, ...
Greek philosopher Parmenides said reality is unchanging and what we see is illusion. His ideas still challenge us today.
Born in the golden age of arcade games, Pac-Man turned a yellow circle and four quirky ghosts into a global obsession that’s still being played 45 years later.
Discussing what the Cavs may be able to take away from their Eastern Conference adversaries to apply to their own game.
The convergence of IT and operational technology (OT) can improve security, optimize processes, and reduce costs. This is how ...
Google released Jules, its coding agent, into beta as autonomous coding agents are quickly gaining market share.
Words can injure and inspire. Words can bless or curse. Words can create new moral facts, such as when we make a promise.
Matthew Santoro examines ten mind-blowing coincidences from history that are almost too improbable to believe.
Discover how headless commerce improves retail flexibility, boosts sales, and enhances customer experience. Learn why ...
We tested the infotainment systems in the most popular EVs, from Tesla and Polestar to BYD and Kia, to reveal which brands ...
CHIPS and Science Act was the United States’ most ambitious foray into industrial policy in more than half a century. The ...