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For computer scientists, solving problems is a bit like mountaineering. First they must choose a problem to solve—akin to identifying a peak to climb—and then they must develop a strategy to ...
A Harvard economist argues that a decline in manufacturing jobs is not what ails the United States. By David Leonhardt and Jason Furman Produced by Jillian Weinberger Jason Furman, an economist ...
One conversation about the protests crystallizes Bar’s complaint—that Netanyahu wanted the Shin Bet to be loyal to him, not to democratic norms or the rule of law, and to act against his opponents. In ...
Amid reports he asked congressional leaders to include a tax increase for the richest Americans in the budget, President Donald Trump on Friday reflected on the downside of such a proposal ...
A significant drop in physicians entering clinical research — from 5% to less than 2% annually — compounds the problem. Emphasizing the supply and demand imbalance, 29% of the sites that take ...
Speaking in Qatar on the latest leg of his Middle East tour, the US president said he had “a little problem with Tim Cook yesterday” after the Apple chief executive confirmed last week that ...
With great thanks to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the Macalope is happy to report that we have something to talk about this week which is neither AI nor tariffs! And you thought it wasn’t possible ...
AI-driven training platforms can solve this problem by enabling real-time collaboration. Marketing teams can seamlessly upload updated product knowledge and strategies, ensuring that sales reps ...
What caused the power outage in Spain and Portugal? Sánchez had said Monday that a problem in the wider European grid, which he called a "strong oscillation," had been behind the outage ...
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