Over 10,000 illegal immigrants, including murderers, kidnappers and sexual predators, have been arrested in Los Angeles since ...
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The 33 best books, films, games and TV to entertain you this Christmas
Our writers and contributors have chosen their favourite ever science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games, board games and more to see you through the festive period ...
More and more of us are delegating our decisions to AI. But what happens when you cede total control to the machines? One ...
After a year that has whiplashed between genius and landfill, here are the 25 films from across the world that justified the obsession and proved cinema still has bite, pulse, humour, fury, and the ...
Some on Wall Street are concerned there may be a bubble in AI stocks. But Lou Basenese, Prairie Operating Co. executive vice president of market strategy and TheBigSkinny.com founder, thinks that if ...
FanGraphs’s projections highlight both the thin spots and the quiet upside lurking in Minnesota’s roster.
Jason Riley’s column “How Do You Spell ‘Harvard’? With an Endless Supply of A’s” (Upward Mobility, Nov. 19) is right on the money. The grade inflation problem doesn’t begin on college campuses—it ...
The stated goal: lock in dominance before rivals do. Wall Street cheers every upward revision, sending these stocks to repeated all-time highs. Earnings calls overflow with phrases like ...
Nature doesn’t always play by the rules. For every majestic lion or elegant eagle, there’s a creature so bizarre it looks like a science experiment gone rogue.
The Dark Forest theory is one proposed solution to the famed Fermi Paradox, which has bewitched astronomers for more than half a century. To put it concisely, the paradox asks if the cosmos is nearly ...
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