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Tacking—a maneuver used to sail a boat against the wind, changing direction in a zig-zag fashion—is one of the most difficult ...
We’ve just seen how Trumpism can be stopped. The hard question is who could unite this majority, and how.
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Markets have recovered from the April lows, but there is still plenty of uncertainty for investors. TD Wealth's Chief Wealth Strategist Brad Simpson discusses what may lay ahead.
Australia wants to end domestic violence in a generation. To do so, we need to focus on the next one.
New research shows that the presence of solar panels in Colorado's grasslands may reduce water stress, improve soil moisture levels and -- particularly during dry years -- increase plant ...
We give you the inside scoop on what companies are doing with generative AI, from regulatory shifts to practical deployments, so you can share insights for maximum ROI.
How will Americans know when we have lost our democracy? Authoritarianism is harder to recognize than it used to be. Most 21st-century autocrats are elected. Rather than violently suppress ...
How we taste sweetness: long-sought structure of human receptor mapped at last 3D structure of the tongue’s sweet-sensing protein could guide future food designs.
Amid an infodemic of misinformation and manipulation, it feels like the Internet uses us more than we use it. Taking back control is possible.
In this week's Ask an SEO, we look at how search engines handle JavaScript and what steps you can take to ensure your page content can be rendered ...