• Axios

    Health Tech: Claims tech exclusive

    The Federal Trade Commission's Tuesday vote to ban noncompete agreements could be a big deal for health care professionals, Tina and Erin write.

  • The One Question It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Is Always Trying To Answer

    Glenn Howerton has said there's one question It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is constantly trying to answer, and answering it has been a cathartic experience.

  • Big Tech: After long peace, Big Tech faces US antitrust reckoning

    After more than a decade of leaving Big Tech largely to itself, US antitrust enforcers have cranked up the heat, with several high-profile cases underway that could radically change the way the industry's giants do business.Launched under both the Trump and Biden administrations, five major cases from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) are moving forward against major US technology companies -- including two against Google that could see the company split...

  • Women participation in tech roles in non-tech sectors to grow by 24.3% by 2027: report

    Women's participation in technology roles in non-tech businesses is expected to grow by nearly a quarter by 2027 across all levels, including freshers, junior, mid-senior, leadership, and C-Suite levels, a report said on Wednesday. The tech women's participation rate in non-tech industries stood at 19.4 lakh workforce in 2023, which is expected to grow by 24.3% to 24.1 lakh employees by 2027, TeamLease Digital's report - Women at the Heart of India's Digital Evolution, has revealed. With only...

  • Listening to our enemies

    One of the many ways last weekend's drone and missile attacks on Israel

  • Landscapes to listen to

    The American Wild West, and especially Arizona, is not just cactuses, mountains and golden plains. Its dramatic landscapes are also audible. Anne Sourdril, a CNRS anthropologist, and her ecologist colleague Luc Barbaro have recorded the sounds of this ecosystem, so different from that in France.

  • What tech learned from Daedalus

    Today’s climate-change kraken may have been unleashed by human activity—which has discharged greenhouse-gas emissions into Earth’s atmosphere for centuries—but reversing course and taming nature’s growing fury seems beyond human means, a quest only mythical heroes could fulfill. Yet the dream of human-powered flight—of rising over the Mediterranean fueled merely by the strength of mortal limbs—was…

  • It Always Starts With the Jews

    An Imperial Japanese diplomat in Nazi Germany before the war was supposed to have written back to Tokyo lamenting that Japan had nothing like the Jews. Totalitarian regimes are at their best when they have a readily identifiable minority to persecute and, most importantly, to scapegoat.

    • WNYC

    A #PlasticsChallenge for Albany (and Listeners!)

    Judith Enck, founder of Beyond Plastics, professor at Bennington College and former EPA Region 2 administrator, talks about a new effort to keep New York State accountable to reduce single use plastics. Then, listeners call in to share an honest assessment of the single use plastics in their lives.

  • O-Zone: Always and forever

    JACKSONVILLE – Let’s get to it Philip from Jacksonville I’ve seen you say a lot lately you don’t think the Jaguars should trade up for a wide receiver. I don’t know what you’re seeing. We need a true WR1. I don’t know that I’ve said all that often the Jaguars shouldn’t trade up for a receiver in Round 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft, though I indeed have said quite often I don’t expect them to do so. If it’s the right player – i.e., a game-changing impact player – a wide receiver selected early...

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  • What's behind big tech's outages?

    Experts say tech outages do seem to be happening more often.