A year of turbulence has exposed the dangers of philanthropic monocultures and upended assumptions about impact, effectiveness, and scale. Embracing the varied intentions that motivate people to give ...
The decline of reading and the rise of social media are again transforming what it feels like to be a thinking person.
A strong case to help improve adherence to health interventions: Outcomes alone should not be our goal; we also need to ...
A new report finds that of 154 specific claims about how AI will benefit the climate, just a quarter cited academic research.
“Some people are wired for all or nothing thinking…. Anything else can create fear and anxiety. It’s hard to overcome because ...
CEOs should worry less about automation and more about input integrity—the questions being asked, the depth of the answers, and the methodology guiding it all.
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Opinion: The Fatal Flaw of the Bitcoin Debate Is That Value Is Being Conflated With Utility
Value and utility are two very different things in the investment world.
“When the Supreme Court says that there is a constitutional right to armed self-defense in public, it openly embraces a culture that privileges white men’s ability to terrorize and kill those that ...
They began as five men in a bus. They became a movement in red, white and blue. They did not merely play basketball—they ...
A new investigation shows how chemicals used for decades to make carpets stain resistant have contaminated swaths of the South.
I never thought I would become an art critic who complains about exhibition didactics. And yet, after a visit to the 36th Bienal de São Paulo, here I am.
Welcome to Thursday’s edition of Washington Secrets. Today, we have the polling numbers that show where Republicans will be ...
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