• Trillions of Cicadas are Making Their Way Through the US

    Trillions of cicadas are preparing to burst forth from the earth in a rare event that hasn't been witnessed for over two centuries.

  • How digitalisation can change the way we treat patients

    BearingPoint’s Claudia Carr examines the healthcare sector’s future needs and the importance of adapting to new technologies. : How digitalisation can change the way we treat patients

  • What bank earnings can tell us about the economy

    Over the next week, six major banks will be reporting their earnings. Higher interest rates could affect both sides of their balance sheets.

  • What can Wrestlemania teach us about Trump voters?

    Social conservatives used to criticise wrestling for its bad language and violence, now liberals say it’s too sexist. That cultural shift may be reflected in voting patterns too, if Donald Trump can persuade enough people that the Democrats are today’s prudes, says Will Cooling It is nearly a decade since Donald Trump descended the golden []

  • Can the bias in algorithms help us see our own?

    Algorithms were supposed to make our lives easier and fairer: help us find the best job applicants, help judges impartially assess the risks of bail and bond decisions, and ensure that health care is delivered to the patients with the greatest need. By now, though, we know that algorithms can be just as biased as the human decision-makers they inform and replace.

  • US plans Huawei criminal case in 2026

    A criminal case against Huawei lodged by the US Department of Justice was provisionally scheduled to commence in January 2026, The Wall Street Journal reported, after negotiations on a settlement apparently hit a block.

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    With "The Sign," 'Bluey' Has Once Again Destroyed Us Emotionally As Only 'Bluey' Can

    "The Sign" is a highly anticipated episode of 'Bluey' and we have the synopsis, themes, and what it's about, as well as some exciting returning characters.

  • Can The US And Iraq Move Beyond Military Ties?

    Can The US And Iraq Move Beyond Military Ties? Authored by James Durso via ResponsibleStatecraft.org, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani is in Washington next week with both sides hoping to expand their economic relationship Twenty-one years ago, the U.S. and its allies invaded Iraq in the erroneous belief that the country possessed weapons of mass destruction and was allied with al-Qaida, the terror group responsible for the 9/11 attacks. The U.S. created an occupation...

  • Can the US and Iraq move beyond military ties?

    Twenty-one years ago, the U.S. and its allies invaded Iraq in the erroneous belief that the country possessed weapons of mass destruction and was allied with al-Qaida, the terror group responsible for the 9/11 attacks. The U.S. created an occupation authority, but failed to restore order and helped spawn the insurgency that bedeviled it by dismissing the entire Iraqi military and the most experienced civil servants. Coalition troops fought a losing battle, regained their footing with the 2007...

  • Tyranny By The Numbers: The Government Wants Your Money Any Way It Can Get It

    Tyranny By The Numbers: The Government Wants Your Money Any Way It Can Get It Authored by John & Nisha Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute, The government wants your money. It will beg, steal or borrow if necessary, but it wants your money any way it can get it. This is what comes of those $1.2 trillion spending bills: someone’s got to foot the bill for the government’s fiscal insanity, and that “someone” is the U.S. taxpayer. The government’s schemes to swindle, cheat, scam,...

  • 4 Ways AI Startups Can Avoid Becoming Obsolete

    Navigate the AI revolution with these strategic insights to build startups resilient enough to withstand rapid AI advancements and the ever-evolving tech ecosystem.

  • Can toothpaste tubes be recycled across the US? It’s getting closer

    In the country’s fragmented system, companies making recyclable products often have to persuade local governments and private companies to accept the items, sort them and turn them into something new.