In The Long Reckoning, Black unites his areas of expertise in international affairs and the environment to explore a landscape littered with the detritus of war
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If the internet is the fictional doctor and scientist Bruce Banner, furtive and a little troubled but basically benign, meganets are Incredible Hulks, snarling and uncontainable
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The inaction over A.I. is part of a familiar pattern, in which technology is again outstripping U.S. rule-making and regulation
Internal doubts are mounting at the Taiwanese chip maker over its US factory, according to interviews with 11 TSMC employees
The creation of new jobs would be a boon for New York City, which has lagged behind the rest of the country in recovering employment lost during the pandemic
The tipping point when EVs become as cheap or cheaper than cars with internal combustion engines could arrive this year for mass market models and is already the case for some luxury vehicles
The incident has become a case study in how drug companies artificially prop up prices of their best-selling drugs
JPMorgan claimed that Frank's young founder, Charlie Javice, had engaged in an elaborate scheme to stuff that list of five million customers with fakery
The Michigan plant came to national attention in 2022 after FDA, while fielding reports of infants sickened by formula produced there, found strikingly unsanitary co
In just three years, FTX, founded by Sam Bankman-Fried, had swiftly put money into a hodgepodge of assets