How Corporate Jargon Can Obscure Reality
Buzzwords are ways to make the banal sound thrilling but they can also gloss over real issues such as layoffs
Buzzwords are ways to make the banal sound thrilling but they can also gloss over real issues such as layoffs
Maybe ditch that fusty Capitol entirely
American births have historically peaked in late summer But our changing behaviors technology and environment are flattening that bump
But heated partisanship can keep bad politicians in office for fear of helping the other party
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Dumb Money captures the internet fanaticism of the GameStop stock rush almost one year into the pandemic
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Loved and Missed shows what child-rearing is really like
If so should the government try to fix it
Israels prime minister has suspicions about artificial intelligenceand theyre very revealing about his deeper worldview
Should he care Theyll vote for him anyway
Movies worth looking forward to through the end of the year
The more odious the geopolitical figure the more urgent the invitation
With a landmark antitrust trial underway a giant of the modern web is buckling under its own weight
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How Mark Milley worked to avert catastrophe
The most intimate details of your health are just data points
For Viktor Orbán and Vladimir Putin the former Fox News host fulfills a need
The administration had been hesitant to pursue this approach
Ballet flats are back Are you old enough to know better
He ran for president as a short-term fix but has become a long-term proposition
The indie-rock band the National is at the height of its influence and still grappling with its concerns about declining
Every kitchen appliance is getting smartexcept one
I joined a Subreddit that shares my extremely unpopular opinion Im not sure it was a good idea