An intimate conversation with Google's Sameer Samat on the company's approach to AI, the future of wearables, and more.
But McGovern, who lost every state except Massachusetts and D.C., had nothing over slick-backed California Gov. Gavin Newsom, ...
President Donald Trump's takeover of the Kennedy Center is an opportunity for conservatives to start making good art that is ...
It is therefore jarring to interview Torsten Reil, one of Germany’s most successful entrepreneurs, who nowadays spends his time thinking mostly about war. The best way to prevent another conflict from ...
If you’re a lawyer that sticks your head in the sand and refuses to engage with this technology, that’s going to lead to a ...
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MotorTrend on MSNTowing with the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van: It’s No MuleLast time we tried to put our half-ton mule, Ruby, into the trailer, she said “Nothin’ doin’,” and this time she was only slightly more amenable. She walked into the trailer but was clearly not happy ...
From Simone Rocha to Chanel - Whether you’d like to be pretty in pink or layered in dark, sheer neutrals – there’s a tulle ...
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Livingetc on MSNUsing the Color Wheel in Interior Design Might Seem Like Extra Fuss, But as a Color Expert, I Promise It’s FoolproofUnderstanding how to properly clash, complement, and categorize colors is the secret to unlocking the unexpected in interior ...
By Andrew Emer Let's talk roundabouts. Anyone who pays attention to the flow of traffic, and/or has been to Europe, ...
With our logic models and impact measures, pursuit of charitable good is no longer a unifying force. Giving circles and mutual aid can restore our power to create belonging for all.
Mathematician Dr. Steven Strogatz breaks down the history of the math concept and brings it full circle to recent science.
In between ‘What’s that?’ and ‘Where are we going?’ comes a line of inquiry designed to cause an existential crisis.
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