There’s been a long-standing synergy when it comes to the U.S. and Canada around oil. But the seizure of Venezuelan oil by the United States has thrown a bit of a wrench into the future of that ...
For venture capital, 2025 was all about artificial intelligence—a trend that’s all but certain to carry into 2026. More than half of all VC dollars—and 36% of total deals—now flow to AI companies, ...
Traditional Country, Bluegrass, Cajun, Western Swing, Old Time String Band, and Country Jazz. Hosted alternately by Tom Diamant or Allegra Thompson.
Behavioral economics, like “lived experience,” existed long before anyone thought a special and seemingly redundant name was required. To Adam Smith, economics was made of human behavior in all its ...
John Waters is a loon, always has been. Raised in the “tyranny of good taste,” he was part-Wicked Witch of the West and part-Baltimore suburbia hophead, smoking his weight in pot and submitting to the ...
In 2023, Ibermedia, the biggest pan-regional co-development, co-production and distribution fund focusing on Latin America, Spain and Portugal, came to Ventana Sur to announce the 14 winners of the ...
If you’ve kept up with the local dining scene lately, chances are you’ve heard the buzz about Pig Latin — a restaurant that’s as bold in flavor as it is in personality. Nestled along the Greenbelt in ...
John Waters is an icon—a pencil-thin moustache, dark sunglasses, a transgressive catalog of films, and an overall dedication to filth. But, on his string of novelty singles on Sub Pop Records (“Jingle ...
The Portland Immigration Rights Coalition put out a message calling for an emergency protest after Saturday’s shooting. Climber dies in fall on Mount Hood Search and rescue crews were called at about ...
Cassandra Forcier has been preparing for the holiday shopping season at Building Blocks Toy store for nearly two decades, stocking up on the "it" toy and ensuring there is plenty of paper for ...
Alex Imas, Chicago Booth School of Business professor of behavioral science, economics and applied AI, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the meme stock revival, Beyond Meat's recent meme rally, and more.
Gold has been surging. Risky assets (with a few minor hiccups) have also been surging. And yet, central bankers (most notably the Fed) are in rate cutting mode. Why is this? And what kind of risks are ...
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