The Unusual Legal Agreement Behind ‘The Blind Side’
Michael Oher says Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy used their relationship with him to unfairly profit from his story. They have denied it.Read More
How China Made Its Housing Crisis Worse

Years of inattention to building an adequate safety net for seniors, the jobless and others in financial stress have left Chinese consumers afraid to spend.Read More
A State Plagued by Bear Encounters Turns to an Old Solution: Guns.

A new law allows residents to kill bears in certain circumstances. But some residents want a full-fledged bear hunt, allowed in almost every nearby state.Read More
How teachers and students feel about A.I.

As the school year begins, their thinking has evolved.Read More
How Schools Can Survive A.I.

Step 1: Assume all students are going to use the technology.Read More
Despite Cheating Fears, Schools Repeal ChatGPT Bans

Some districts that once raced to block A.I. chatbots are now trying to embrace them.Read More
Republicans’ Debate Clashes Highlight Party’s Policy Splits

At the first presidential debate for the 2024 race, the rivals were divided over issues including Ukraine, abortion and the economy.Read More
Who Won the Debate?

Commentators largely agreed that little seemed to alter the state of a race in which Donald J. Trump appears the runaway favorite.Read More
How Embedded Finance Empowers Program Managers to Thrive Amid Fintech Competition

A number of financial organisations have fallen into the trap of using legacy technology for too long and not updating either their tech or their approach in the past. For those looking to avoid the same fate, embedded finance could provide an appropriate answer. Ivo Gueorguiev, the co-founder and executive chairman of Paynetics, a regulated […]
The BRICS Group Announces New Members, Expanding Its Reach

Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia have been invited to join the club of emerging nations, strengthening its role as a geopolitical alternative to Western-led forums.Read More