From Athens to the Abbasids to today’s Anglosphere, creativity and commerce drive greatness JOHAN NORBERG is a historian of ideas. This article draws on his most recent book, Peak Human: What We Can ...
The downswing is where most golf swings break down, and in many cases the issue is not the movement itself but the sequence. A common mistake is starting the downswing with too much body rotation ...
The polls make it obvious: Americans are dissatisfied with their leaders. That sense of grievance applies to presidents, of course, as both Donald Trump and predecessor Joe Biden have chalked up ...
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un will draw a dangerous conclusion from the U.S. and Israel’s strikes on Iran: Nuclear weapons are the ultimate guarantor of regime survival. Pyongyang has condemned the ...
Karishma Vaswani is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering Asia politics with a special focus on China. Previously, she was the BBC's lead Asia presenter and worked for the BBC across Asia and South ...
The company that seeks to win regulatory approval of its proposed sale to Nexstar Media Group could be one step closer to getting that OK. That’s because it has just resolved an online public file ...
Teddy Riley explains that street smarts and business acumen are vital for rappers to sustain success in the industry. Legendary producer Teddy Riley offered a candid reflection on why many aspiring ...
Researchers at Stanford and Caltech have found some critical reasoning failures in advanced AI models. LLMs are great at recognizing patterns, but they have trouble with basic logic, social reasoning, ...
Success depends on leaders staying focused, involved, and accountable. Companies of every size in every industry and part of the world are basing more of their work around projects. And yet research ...
When Aztec emissaries arrived in 1520 to Tzintzuntzan, the capital of the Tarascan Kingdom in what is now the Mexican state of Michoacán, they carried a warning from the Aztec emperor, Cuauhtémoc.
Artificial intelligence has shifted from an experiment to an expectation. Boards push CEOs about ROI. CEOs launch enterprise rollouts. Leaders invest in tools, platforms, and governance. Yet adoption ...