Working from 9 to 2, and again after dinner
How would Dolly Parton capture the daily grind in 2022? Working from 9 to 2, putting laundry in it Make the kids a snack, but… Read More »Working from 9 to 2, and again after dinner
How would Dolly Parton capture the daily grind in 2022? Working from 9 to 2, putting laundry in it Make the kids a snack, but… Read More »Working from 9 to 2, and again after dinner
Riccardo Savi/Getty Images for Concordia Summit After years of criticism, Columbia University Medical Center has finally — quietly — cut public ties with famed doctor… Read More »Columbia quietly cuts ties with Dr. oz
We are in a strange moment for technology. do you feel it? The powerful forces of unstoppable change and technological wealth roll on, but mixed… Read More »An uncertain moment for technology
On a sweltering heat On Tuesday last August, a new cryptocurrency was born. It was called MiamiCoin and it was styled as a way for… Read More »MiamiCoin crashes, but won’t go away
Former President Donald Trump, 2020 Democratic candidate for the Senate of Maine, Sara Gideon.Al Drago/Getty Images; Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images Trump called 2020 Senate candidate… Read More »Trump Called Susan Collins’ 2020 Democratic Challenger “Very Attractive,” Jokingly, “Not That I’ve Looked At A Woman That Way In Five Years”: Book
enlarge † A highly detailed view of one of the Milky Way’s satellite galaxies. In mid-March, NASA released an image from the Webb Space Telescope… Read More »Webb’s mirror alignment is complete, now it’s the turn of the instruments
Everywhere they look, stock investors see trouble ahead. Runaway inflation, and the rate hikes designed to contain it, will make life more difficult for consumers.… Read More »Live Inflation, Stock Market & Economy News: Latest Updates
Elon Musk had a plan to buy Twitter and undo its content moderation policy. On Tuesday, just a day after reaching his $44 billion deal… Read More »Inside Twitter, Fears Musk’s Views Will Rethink Past Issues
Charlie Baker. Illustrated | Getty Images, iStock America’s most popular governor has no real political future. Massachusetts Republican Charlie Baker tops (again) the list of… Read More »Gov. Charlie Baker is a popular Republican in a blue state. That’s exactly why his party doesn’t want him.
Plus: Jack Dorsey on the impact of Twitter, a suggestion for the country’s next CTO, and the bug apocalypse.
enlarge † The number of days between the first 50 launches of Falcon 9, the second 50, and the last 50. Eric Berger SpaceX launched… Read More »After flying the 150th Falcon 9, SpaceX continues to make efficiency gains
Keanu on ‘John Wick 4’: ‘He’s fighting for his life’
The eurozone economy grew 0.2 percent in the first three months of the year, Eurostat, the European statistical office, reported Friday. Rising prices, declining consumer… Read More »Europe’s economy slows to creep as war and inflation take their toll
SAN FRANCISCO — When Elon Musk opened a Tesla factory in Shanghai in 2019, the Chinese government welcomed him with billions of dollars in cheap… Read More »Musk’s ties to China could be a headache for Twitter
After a year of lightning-quick revenue growth, Apple showed it is a more resilient business than many of its tech peers, though it cooled in… Read More »Apple’s growth is slowing, but still exceeding Wall Street expectations.