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The decision to help a friend or stranger—and the amount of help that one chooses to give—may be powerfully shaped by the ...
When artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT were first introduced for public use in 2022, Gillian Hayes, vice provost for ...
The luxury sector is evolving, with a focus on sustainability and ethical practices. Terry Birles champions this change, ...
Without going into details of my spouse's financial infidelity, I would like your opinion. Here is the bottom line. I'm 68 and my 401 (k) has dwindled to $82,000. I have $3,000 in gold and Social ...
Mediahuis Ireland, the publisher of the Irish Independent, celebrated reaching 100,000 digital subscribers. This is on top of ...
Our region would benefit if the Democratic primary produces a winner who has experience in running large bureaucracies.
By placing a marginal character in the classic modern novel, Mrs Dalloway, at its centre, Michelle Cahill’s metafictional ...
She was reading The Sunday Times in the summer of 2004 when a photograph stopped JK Rowling in her tracks. It showed a small, ...
In early November, on the eve of the crucial holiday shopping season, staffers at the video-game studio BioWare were feeling ...
Marriage as a Journey, Not a Destination One of the most profound things the Ramayana teaches is that marriage is not a static, happily-ever-after moment, but a constantly evolving journey. Rama and ...
The developers of Into the Fire share how real-time disasters and moral choices shape a tense, immersive survival experience.
Corinne Purtill is a science and medicine reporter for the Los Angeles Times. Her writing on science and human behavior has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times, Time Magazine, the BBC, ...