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Posting a reel of their old photos, Dina said, "I long for my husband’s embrace; I wish I could tell him everything and he could hold me and wipe away my tears, and protect me and make me feel safe." ...
Visitors check out Florasis' artificial intelligence devices during the China International Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, Hainan province, in April. LUO YUNFEI/CHINA NEWS SERVICE Huaxizi, also ...
House Republicans are looking to push through tax cuts and spending reductions to pass President Trump’s “big, beautiful” budget bill, which is set to slash Medicaid spending. Photo: Jose ...
Lucid Gravity electric SUV at a Tesla Supercharger (Source: Lucid Motors) According to Adrian Price, Lucid’s senior vice president, the second batch of Gravity models is ready to ship to Saudi ...
Pennsylvania heavy metal group Tallah are back with a stomping new release titled “A Primeval Detachment.” Shared as the latest single lifted from their forthcoming record, Primeval: Obsession // ...
Welcome to America magazine’s Conclave Podcast. Our editors are on the ground in Rome covering the conclave to elect the next pope. In today’s episode from Rome, the team discusses: The ...
Fewer managers think that artificial intelligence can replace their employees, according to a new report, which revealed the changing perceptions around the impact of AI tools on the workforce.
Amidst US trade tensions, Chinese firms like Shanghai Highly and Haier are showing increased flexibility towards Indian regulations, now accepting minority ownership in joint ventures. This shift ...
The debate has been raging for decades: can a Formula 1 car drive inverted from downforce alone? No one ever asked if a McMurtry Spéirling could ... turns out, it's no problemo. Over the last few ...
If there’s one colour you simply have to add to your wardrobe this winter, it has to be mocha mousse. A deliciously rich, creamy blend of taupe and chocolate, mocha mousse is the ultimate ...
Suppose you’ve been in the markets a while. You’ve made some good money. You figure—ah, good ol’ fashioned capitalism, companies earning a profit, investors getting their taste, I love it.
Even if firms don’t embrace nationalism, however, they will be affected by it. A paper by Khan-Pyo Lee of Sogang University in South Korea and his co-authors suggests that managers who work for ...