Canada is positioning itself as the “supplier of choice” to cover Europe’s strategic needs — be it energy, defence or ...
Electricity inflation varies a lot from state to state, and it’s hard to pin down exactly how much of it is due to AI, but Goldman’s economists suggest that it’s a meaningful factor — with the share ...
Into this moment comes Jennifer Shahade, twice US women’s chess champion and professional poker player, armed with a pickaxe, ...
US healthcare manufacturer Danaher is closing in a nearly $10bn deal to buy medical technology company Masimo. A deal for the California-based Masimo could be announced as early as Tuesday provided it ...
We begin in the UK, where the government has shelved a programme to build a frictionless post-Brexit trade border, after spending £110mn on a contract with Deloitte and IBM for the project. What to ...
The outlook for the Federal Reserve and US interest rates is dominated by three main themes this year: falling inflation, the outlook for the labour market and the arrival of Kevin Warsh as chair in ...
Poland is preparing a reparations claim against Russia for atrocities committed during Soviet dominance of the country, ...
Over the past several years it seems we’ve seen unprecedented use of the word “unprecedented”. Pundits and politicians now ...
Software companies have, for decades, sold their wares on a “per seat” basis, where an employee gets unlimited use of a ...
An over-fixation on heavy weights can distract from the two most important drivers of health: consistency and effort. Heavier ...
In 1886 young, obscure Georges Seurat set down a challenge to Monet, leader of the avant garde, by displaying the sensational frieze of frozen figures composed from tiny dots, “A Sunday Afternoon on ...
In contrast to the chaos and stress of the LA artist’s medical work, there’s an intense focus to her still lifes of melting ice, decaying fruit and X-rays ...
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