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Bending climate-data red lines in a more positive direction will take “stubborn optimism” and fast action. → Read More
Judges, teachers, and real estate agents wonder what AI means for their industry → Read More
The Doomsday Clock moved forward to 90 seconds to midnight → Read More
Asset managers argue some shareholder resolutions are too prescriptive → Read More
Who are the participants at the 2023 World Economic Forum meeting? → Read More
A song called "The Best Things in Life Are Free" will also now be free → Read More
While France is heavily favored to win, the Moroccan team has managed to defy the odds → Read More
Industrial action by nurses, rail workers and Royal Mail are set to disrupt the holiday season → Read More
Of the 59 French-born players in this World Cup, more than half represent African teams → Read More
On Black Friday, a campaign called Make Amazon Pay wants the corporation to step up and pay its dues → Read More
New FTX CEO John Ray's sprawling org chart reveals about 100 corporate entities for just 300 employees → Read More
The population peak is in sight: 10.4 billion or so, sometime in the next 60 years → Read More
Foreign currency swings mean some luxury goods are nearly half the price in Europe compared to China → Read More
Women, people of color, and the working class are underrepresented in America's state legislatures → Read More
Few companies are spending money to meet their long-term climate targets → Read More
But have lifted mortgage rates to their highest level in more than a decade → Read More
Compensating people for tasks like housework and child care could bring about a more just—not to mention wealthier—society. → Read More
Patagonia's new ownership structure aims to fight climate change. → Read More
I went to an Edinburgh Fringe show about Elon Musk. It's hard to satirize a man who is so absurd already. → Read More
A massive new study has estimated the environmental impact of tens of thousands of supermarket items. → Read More