Every streetlight, traffic camera, and trash can in tomorrow’s cities could be part of one massive digital nervous system.
Good Fortune” feels like a throwback to American comedy in the 1980s, when body-swap fantasies were more common.
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Steve Watkins used to love his life working as tennis coach, playing golf and cycling in his spare time and socialising. But now he’s barely able to leave the house alone, can no longer work and finds ...
Redistributing income alone is unlikely to solve America’s vast inequalities. Workers need and want more power in their ...
Donald Trump’s self-advertised credentials for solving the Russia-Ukraine war: his ability to constantly get played. Speaking ...
Now joining the fearmongers is a top DOJ official, Harmeet K. Dhillon, the U.S. assistant attorney general for the Civil ...
Pakistan is facing a turning point in its fight against poverty. After years of steady progress, the number of ...
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Zack Polanski vows to "break the shackles of poverty and hardship" in his first conference speech since becoming party leader ...
THE scale of havoc wreaked by the dual crises of high inflation and stuttering growth, especially since 2021, is gradually taking on clear, quantitative form. The implications these crises pose for ...