In Photos: Norway’s National Day In Trondheim
Residents of Norway’s third biggest city didn’t let rain and strong winds put them off from celebrating Norwegian Constitution Day out in the streets.
Breguet Unveils Curated Art About Time, Watches At Frieze New York
Frieze New York, contemporary art fair, takes place this week. Visitors can enjoy a new take on time via curated art, special watchmaking demonstrations an...
The World’s Top Craft Gins 2023 American Distilling Institute Judging
The American Distilling Institute’s annual International Spirits Competition offers an unprecedented opportunity to highlight leading craft distillers and ...
Hawaii Travel Update: 5 Reasons The New Twin Fin Waikiki Hotel Is Perfect For Surfers
The new motto of the Twin Fin is 'Check In, Paddle Out.'
Father’s Day Gift Guide: The Coolest Sunglasses For Travel
For the traveling dad who is always up for an adventure, get him something that he can really use and appreciate this year: sunglasses.
Electric Rimac Nevera Just Set 23 New Performance Car Records
New records include the fastest 0-400-0 km/h of any production car, plus a 0-60 mph time even faster than Rimac had originally claimed, at just 1.74 second...
The Good News/Bad News For E-Scooters And Speed
Many towns and cities are implementing low speed limits, but doing so tempts more riders to use the sidewalk, and that’s a problem.
Uber Launches Teen Accounts
Starting May 22 for the first time ever, the app’s family profiles will have an accounts option for teens.
Kimpton Fitzroy: All Dolled Up And Somewhere To Go
Kimpton Fitzroy reopened in 2018, as the UK’s first Kimpton, it remains a showcase for what the brand does so well: thoughtful hospitality.
All-New 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC: A Small SUV With Extra Large Luxury
As the competition in the small luxury SUV segment heats up Mercedes-Benz introduces an all-new 2023 GLC
Electric Rimac Nevera Sets Road Car Record: 60 MPH In 1.74 Seconds
Rimac has set 22 new world speed records for production cars with its Nevera hypercar. For now, it is inarguably the quickest car on earth.
Oakland Students Resume Classes as Teachers’ Strike Ends
A tentative agreement between the school district and the educators’ union includes several provisions meant to improve the lives of students and their fam...
After Title 42 Ends, the Weekend Was Quieter Than Expected
The days after pandemic-era immigration restrictions were lifted showed the ability of federal authorities, local governments and private nonprofits to tem...
College Football Player With Down Syndrome Sues School Where He Made History
Caden Cox said he was traumatized by a campus supervisor who used slurs about people with disabilities and threatened him with a knife.
Abortion Pill Fight to Be Heard by One of Nation’s Most Conservative Courts
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has long been at the center of high-profile challenges, and a wave of Trump appointees has pushed it to the...
What Is the Debt Limit?
President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy are set to meet again on Tuesday as the government approaches a deadline to continue paying its bills.
Can Reparations Bring Black Residents Back to San Francisco?
San Francisco has proposed the nation’s most ambitious reparations plan, including $5 million cash payments and housing aid that aims to bring people back....
Biden Team to Counter Tech Espionage Unveils Cases Involving China and Russia
A new division set up by the government to pursue sanctions evasion and technology espionage announced arrests of individuals with ties to foreign governme...
High School Student Suspended After Recording Teacher Using a Racial Slur
A sophomore in Springfield, Mo., was suspended for three days after recording her teacher, who no longer works for the district, repeating the slur in geom...
Manchin Clashes With Biden Administration Over Climate Law
Senator Joe Manchin III, the conservative West Virginia Democrat who faces re-election next year and is flirting with a presidential run, has threatened to...
Republican Leaders and Right-Wing Media React to the Durham Report
Conservative leaders and right-wing outlets say the special counsel report, which produced no startling revelations, lends credence to their conspiracy the...
Congress Is Running Out of Days to Act on the Debt Ceiling
The Senate is set to meet for just five days, and then go on break on Monday ahead of the Memorial Day weekend.
Biden Vetoes Legislation That Would Reinstate Tariffs on Some Solar Panels
President Biden announced a two-year pause on the tariffs last year after importers complained that the penalties would threaten broader adoption of solar ...
House Democrats Move to Force a Vote on Expelling Santos From Congress
It would take a two-thirds supermajority to remove the New York Republican, but a vote would put members of his party on the record either endorsing or aba...
What to Know About the Comstock Act
Once thought a relic, the 1873 federal law is now at the center of a legal battle over abortion pills.
Without Tucker Carlson, Far Right Loses a Foothold in the Mainstream
For years, Mr. Carlson used his Fox News show to bring right-wing ideas into Americans’ living rooms. Playing the same role in his next chapter will be muc...
How a 150-Year-Old Law Against Lewdness Became a Key to the Abortion Fight
The Comstock Act, named for a public-morals crusader on a mission to “sanitize” the U.S. in the 1870s, makes a comeback in the abortion-pill battle.
Secret Service Investigates Intrusion at Jake Sullivan’s Home
The intruder was not detected by the security detail posted outside Jake Sullivan’s home. Mr. Sullivan was not harmed during the breach last month.
Oregon Senators Face Re-election Ban After Prolonged Boycott
Republican lawmakers in the state, frustrated and powerless, have in recent years turned repeatedly to the disruptive tactic to stall bills.
Republicans Question Officials Who Cast Doubt on Hunter Biden Laptop Contents
House G.O.P. lawmakers who claim the federal government has tried to damage conservatives have seized on a 2020 letter signed by 51 former intelligence off...
U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins to Resign Amid Ethics Inquiry
Rachael S. Rollins had been a top target for Republicans. Her announcement that she would step down came shortly before the release of a report into her co...
Biden and McCarthy Show Optimism on Debt Ceiling but Remain Far Apart
The negotiations at the White House came a day after the Treasury Department said the government could run out of money to pay its bills by June 1.
North Carolina Senate Reapproves Abortion Ban, Overriding Governor’s Veto
The Democratic governor had vetoed the 12-week ban, but the Senate, with a Republican supermajority, voted to override it. The bill now goes to the House.
Daniel Cameron, Ally of Mitch McConnell, Wins GOP Primary for Kentucky Governor
Daniel Cameron, the attorney general, will face Andy Beshear, a popular Democrat who is seeking re-election in a typically deep-red state.
Navigating The AI Revolution: How To Successfully Implement AI In Business
By experimenting with AI tools in each department and incorporating creative applications, your business can stay ahead of the curve and maximize efficienc...
AI Won’t Separate You From Your Competitors, But Your Content Strategy Could
Artificial intelligence is a tool and is only as good as the content you feed it, the people who manage it and the structures you have in place to support ...
A Quick Guide To The Benefits And Risks Of Investing In International Assets
Whether you’re a novice entrepreneur or investor, you’ve undoubtedly come across peers who would stress on the importance of diversifying your investment p...
Overcoming The Wholesale Technology Deficit
The wholesale industry is largely stuck in a manual, practically pre-internet age. It's time for a change.
The Robots Are Coming: Preparing For Job Transformation, Not Job Destruction
While technology leads to increased efficiency and efficacy, it also severely disrupts the job market.
Why Blockchain Is Not A Great Solution For Tracking, Tracing Or Authenticating Physical Items
Here are a few things companies can do to ensure they only connect digital ledgers to physical items in a way that adds value.
In Photos: Norway’s National Day In Trondheim
Residents of Norway’s third biggest city didn’t let rain and strong winds put them off from celebrating Norwegian Constitution Day...
Breguet Unveils Curated Art About Time, Watches At Frieze New York
Frieze New York, contemporary art fair, takes place this week. Visitors can enjoy a new take on time via curated art, special watc...
The World’s Top Craft Gins 2023 American Distilling Institute Judging
The American Distilling Institute’s annual International Spirits Competition offers an unprecedented opportunity to highlight lead...
Hawaii Travel Update: 5 Reasons The New Twin Fin Waikiki Hotel Is Perfect For Surfers
The new motto of the Twin Fin is 'Check In, Paddle Out.'
Father’s Day Gift Guide: The Coolest Sunglasses For Travel
For the traveling dad who is always up for an adventure, get him something that he can really use and appreciate this year: sungla...
Electric Rimac Nevera Just Set 23 New Performance Car Records
New records include the fastest 0-400-0 km/h of any production car, plus a 0-60 mph time even faster than Rimac had originally cla...
The Good News/Bad News For E-Scooters And Speed
Many towns and cities are implementing low speed limits, but doing so tempts more riders to use the sidewalk, and that’s a problem...
Uber Launches Teen Accounts
Starting May 22 for the first time ever, the app’s family profiles will have an accounts option for teens.
Kimpton Fitzroy: All Dolled Up And Somewhere To Go
Kimpton Fitzroy reopened in 2018, as the UK’s first Kimpton, it remains a showcase for what the brand does so well: thoughtful hos...
All-New 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC: A Small SUV With Extra Large Luxury
As the competition in the small luxury SUV segment heats up Mercedes-Benz introduces an all-new 2023 GLC
Electric Rimac Nevera Sets Road Car Record: 60 MPH In 1.74 Seconds
Rimac has set 22 new world speed records for production cars with its Nevera hypercar. For now, it is inarguably the quickest car ...
Oakland Students Resume Classes as Teachers’ Strike Ends
A tentative agreement between the school district and the educators’ union includes several provisions meant to improve the lives ...
After Title 42 Ends, the Weekend Was Quieter Than Expected
The days after pandemic-era immigration restrictions were lifted showed the ability of federal authorities, local governments and ...
College Football Player With Down Syndrome Sues School Where He Made History
Caden Cox said he was traumatized by a campus supervisor who used slurs about people with disabilities and threatened him with a k...
Abortion Pill Fight to Be Heard by One of Nation’s Most Conservative Courts
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has long been at the center of high-profile challenges, and a wave of Trump appoin...
What Is the Debt Limit?
President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy are set to meet again on Tuesday as the government approaches a deadline to continue pa...
Can Reparations Bring Black Residents Back to San Francisco?
San Francisco has proposed the nation’s most ambitious reparations plan, including $5 million cash payments and housing aid that a...
Biden Team to Counter Tech Espionage Unveils Cases Involving China and Russia
A new division set up by the government to pursue sanctions evasion and technology espionage announced arrests of individuals with...
High School Student Suspended After Recording Teacher Using a Racial Slur
A sophomore in Springfield, Mo., was suspended for three days after recording her teacher, who no longer works for the district, r...
Manchin Clashes With Biden Administration Over Climate Law
Senator Joe Manchin III, the conservative West Virginia Democrat who faces re-election next year and is flirting with a presidenti...
Republican Leaders and Right-Wing Media React to the Durham Report
Conservative leaders and right-wing outlets say the special counsel report, which produced no startling revelations, lends credenc...
Congress Is Running Out of Days to Act on the Debt Ceiling
The Senate is set to meet for just five days, and then go on break on Monday ahead of the Memorial Day weekend.
Biden Vetoes Legislation That Would Reinstate Tariffs on Some Solar Panels
President Biden announced a two-year pause on the tariffs last year after importers complained that the penalties would threaten b...
House Democrats Move to Force a Vote on Expelling Santos From Congress
It would take a two-thirds supermajority to remove the New York Republican, but a vote would put members of his party on the recor...
What to Know About the Comstock Act
Once thought a relic, the 1873 federal law is now at the center of a legal battle over abortion pills.
Without Tucker Carlson, Far Right Loses a Foothold in the Mainstream
For years, Mr. Carlson used his Fox News show to bring right-wing ideas into Americans’ living rooms. Playing the same role in his...
How a 150-Year-Old Law Against Lewdness Became a Key to the Abortion Fight
The Comstock Act, named for a public-morals crusader on a mission to “sanitize” the U.S. in the 1870s, makes a comeback in the abo...
Secret Service Investigates Intrusion at Jake Sullivan’s Home
The intruder was not detected by the security detail posted outside Jake Sullivan’s home. Mr. Sullivan was not harmed during the b...
Oregon Senators Face Re-election Ban After Prolonged Boycott
Republican lawmakers in the state, frustrated and powerless, have in recent years turned repeatedly to the disruptive tactic to st...
Republicans Question Officials Who Cast Doubt on Hunter Biden Laptop Contents
House G.O.P. lawmakers who claim the federal government has tried to damage conservatives have seized on a 2020 letter signed by 5...
U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins to Resign Amid Ethics Inquiry
Rachael S. Rollins had been a top target for Republicans. Her announcement that she would step down came shortly before the releas...
Biden and McCarthy Show Optimism on Debt Ceiling but Remain Far Apart
The negotiations at the White House came a day after the Treasury Department said the government could run out of money to pay its...
North Carolina Senate Reapproves Abortion Ban, Overriding Governor’s Veto
The Democratic governor had vetoed the 12-week ban, but the Senate, with a Republican supermajority, voted to override it. The bil...
Daniel Cameron, Ally of Mitch McConnell, Wins GOP Primary for Kentucky Governor
Daniel Cameron, the attorney general, will face Andy Beshear, a popular Democrat who is seeking re-election in a typically deep-re...
Navigating The AI Revolution: How To Successfully Implement AI In Business
By experimenting with AI tools in each department and incorporating creative applications, your business can stay ahead of the cur...
AI Won’t Separate You From Your Competitors, But Your Content Strategy Could
Artificial intelligence is a tool and is only as good as the content you feed it, the people who manage it and the structures you ...
A Quick Guide To The Benefits And Risks Of Investing In International Assets
Whether you’re a novice entrepreneur or investor, you’ve undoubtedly come across peers who would stress on the importance of diver...
Overcoming The Wholesale Technology Deficit
The wholesale industry is largely stuck in a manual, practically pre-internet age. It's time for a change.
The Robots Are Coming: Preparing For Job Transformation, Not Job Destruction
While technology leads to increased efficiency and efficacy, it also severely disrupts the job market.
Why Blockchain Is Not A Great Solution For Tracking, Tracing Or Authenticating Physical Items
Here are a few things companies can do to ensure they only connect digital ledgers to physical items in a way that adds value.