How will you navigate the job market in 2026? What issues — from inflation to tariffs to artificial intelligence — will affect your career in the new year? In a changing economy, many of us are ...
President Trump said he is in “perfect health” and “aced” a cognitive exam for the third consecutive time in a Truth Social post Friday. “The White House Doctors have just reported that I am in ...
There is certainly some irony in one of the questions most commonly posed to Alexa this year: “What does AI mean?” Amazon’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) assistant has become a regular feature in 21st ...
Something about a warm, flickering campfire draws in modern humans. Where did that uniquely human impulse come from? How did our ancestors learn to make fire? How long have they been making it?
In order to become a New York City firefighter, you’re required to first take a civil service exam. But you may be waiting a while. The application to join the FDNY is typically open every four to ...
For more politics coverage and analysis, sign up for Here's the Deal, our weekly politics newsletter, here. Years in the system, the case of Jeffrey Epstein has reached another turning point and is ...
Our Bartleby columnist asked readers of his newsletter for a favourite job interview question, one that reliably says the most about a candidate. Here is a selection of their replies, edited for ...
I recently came across a piece of advice online: To truly get to know someone, you should ask them about the last time they cried in public, because it reveals what they value. At first, I scoffed. It ...
Uncertainty is part of the human condition. Because we are able to draw upon our memories and knowledge to imagine different futures, life can come to seem like a guessing game that never ends. That ...
Over the last year, Google has added multiple AI-powered features to Maps to improve discovery and enable users to ask questions about places. Now the company is upgrading the app with Gemini to let ...
This video captures a hilarious social experiment where someone interrupts a real Harvard lecture with absurd and funny questions, leading to priceless reactions from students and professors alike.