The American Who Waged a Tech War on China
China is racing to unseat the United States as the world’s technological superpower. Not if Jake Sullivan can help it.
China is racing to unseat the United States as the world’s technological superpower. Not if Jake Sullivan can help it.
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TOLEDO is filled with rich history and many buildings have been preserved so people in the community can tour the buildings, many which hosted soirees back in the day.
The New York Times reported Tuesday the good news that Kamala Harris leads in its polling for the first time since she entered the race. The Times/Siena poll is judged by Five Thirty Eight to be the most reliable, based on both its track record and its transparency. It is also one of the more helpful polls when you want to take a deep dive into the electorate, because it makes available to the public detailed responses from key subgroups among likely voters. The crosstabs in this latest Times/Siena... Читать дальше...
After Hurricane Helene hit in late September, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis visited the town of Suwanee to help serve barbecue to residents. The governor prayed that Florida be spared from another storm that was “brewing” out in the Gulf—a storm now known as Hurricane Milton, which made landfall in Florida overnight. But while handing out plates to people in need, DeSantis also asked them “for help with Amendment 4.” He wanted them to help him block this November ballot measure that could restore abortion rights in the state. Читать дальше...
In her first, and perhaps only, debate with former President Donald Trump in September, Kamala Harris spoke about abortion in terms not typically used by a Democratic presidential candidate. “Pregnant women who want to carry a pregnancy to term, suffering from a miscarriage, being denied care in an emergency room because the health care providers are afraid they might go to jail, and she’s bleeding out in a car in the parking lot? She didn’t want that. Her husband didn’t want that,” Harris said... Читать дальше...
We are in the midst of a Shyamalanaissance. While responses to M. Night Shyamalan’s filmography have waxed and waned since he was first designated the Alfred Hitchcock of the new century, his latest, Trap, seems to have newly reestablished his reputation as a master of the crowd-pleasing, expertly crafted original thriller—a dying breed. I’ve been thinking a lot about Shyamalan recently, because I’ve been watching Disclaimer, the new Apple TV+ miniseries from Shyamalan’s contemporary Alfonso Cuarón. Читать дальше...
Vice President Kamala Harris is taking aim at one of former President Donald Trump’s advantage on the economy as inflation wanes
Hurricane Milton has made landfall in Florida. But DeSantis' apparent snub of Harris over Helene is a reminder of a time when Republicans worked with Democrats.
The discovery of a building that the Assyrians likely tore down in the eighth century B.C. reveals the political dynamics of that age in Jerusalem.
Experts and advocates say eliminating the subminimum wage is a much better policy for tipped workers.
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Robert Oppenheimer developed an innovative plan to stop an arms race by giving the world access to nuclear technology. The plan could also be a model for protecting the world from AI risks.
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Mickey Drexler helped define American fashion during his 35 years at Gap and J.Crew. Now, with his son, he’s doing the same with a new label, Alex Mill.
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It can lead you to miss out on many opportunities.
At the start of the movie Skyfall, James Bond meets his new quartermaster in the National Portrait Gallery in London for an exchange of gadgetry and pleasantries. The casting choice of Q—portrayed by Ben Whishaw—was a departure from previous Bond adaptations. Both the character and actor were considerably younger than the titular protagonist of Ian Fleming’s novels.
Sound heard twice in “Alaska”: five letters.
“The Apprentice” looks at the early career of the former President. Why are we so enamored with such origin stories, and what—if anything—do they have to teach us?
The greatest challenge of all: accommodating her nascent bunions.
Four daughters in the royal family were kept drugged and imprisoned for almost two decades. A physician who tried to free them speaks out for the first time.
While Kamala Harris courts female voters on “Call Her Daddy,” Donald Trump is doubling down on his appeals to terminally online young men.
The annual Bank of America Chicago Marathon will have racers take over city streets on Sunday.
Читать дальше...Though World Mental Health Day is Oct. 10, prioritizing one’s wellbeing means focusing on it more than one day a year. And while it can sometimes feel difficult to put yourself first, not doing so...
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The obsession with skin care among Gen Alpha is leading to a windfall of unexpected business for the booming $164-billion global skin-care industry, which historically has targeted women, not girls
Dudley Bradley, shown here as a Milwaukee Buck, was part of one of the great plays in ACC history. | Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images
An ACC classic
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