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From ugly-cute rebellion to a new kind of 'C-pop,' the breakout success of Wakuku sheds light on Chinese consumer culture and ...
What the failure of a superstar student reveals about economics Aidan Toner-Rodgers was enjoying a meteoric rise at MIT. Then questions started to be asked about his work ...
When a fight breaks out between a couple at one of his New York board game cafes, Greg May can guess the likely culprit without even looking up: Uno. More than 50 years after its debut, the card ...
After publishing my last article [“All that Remains of the ‘4+4’ Scandal Is the Meme About It”], a friend and I discussed the phenomenon of “second-generation privilege.” ...
President Donald Trump has been in office for about five months, so it’s a good time to do a quick report card, evaluating ...
Discover how UTF investors outpaced the market with 7% distributions, leveraging infrastructure themes and valuation ...
Trump loves ‘Les Mis,’ can’t say what it’s about. Before he was booed at the Kennedy Center, he said the show is one of his favorites. Yet he flunked a question about Javert vs. Valjean ...
“Earlier I caught wind of an article that came out about Russell Westbrook and our locker room after Game 2, which was a completely arbitrary article and pointless and unnecessary.
While Nike has been shrinking its footprint in China, its presence in Cambodia has grown, from about 16,000 factory workers in May 2013, to nearly 35,000 in 2019, to more than 57,000 as of March.
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What hurts most about living in the age of the unthinkable
In Richard Heydarian’s column, (see the ”The age of the unthinkable,” 6/17/25), the author has clearly recognized and analyzed the unthinkable situation in the Philippines and worldwide. In ...
In response, xAI said it would publish its system prompts on GitHub and was putting “additional checks and measures in place.”. After this article was initially published, a TechCrunch reader ...