We finally got our hands on the V-Copter Falcon Mini and its flight performance doesn't disappoint. It's video quality on the other ...
Stephanie Larivière, managing director and global head of Fixed Income, Currencies, and Commodities (FICC) Sales at Scotiabank—which was Global Finance's Global winner of Best Foreign Exchange ...
A sprawling welfare scheme that saw fraudsters steal over $9 billion in Minnesota is a damning indictment of a federal and state bureaucracy that failed at some of its most basic responsibilities to ...
Shell and INEOS Energy have struck oil at a deepwater exploration well in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, confirming a new discovery in the high-pressure Norphlet formation. Shell and INEOS Energy said the ...
Doctors have long recommended that infants avoid peanut products. But in 2017, experts officially reversed that guidance, and food allergies decreased sharply. By Simar Bajaj Food allergies in ...
Joe Rogan said on his podcast Friday that he disagrees with President Donald Trump’s approach to talking about his adversaries, referencing Trump’s remarks at Charlie Kirk’s memorial, when the ...
Japan’s Agile AI Governance in Action: Fostering a Global Nexus Through Pluralistic Interoperability
The year 2025 has marked a major transformation in global trends concerning artificial intelligence (AI) risks and regulations. Beginning with the “DeepSeek shock” out of China in January and the AI ...
Featuring Gary Hamel, professor at London Business School, hailed by the Wall Street Journal as the world’s most influential business thinker, and Michele Zanini, an alumnus of McKinsey & Company and ...
The ground rules for global trade have changed dramatically in the last year—and sometimes changed back and changed again—as the U.S. has levied tariffs on rivals and allies alike. Prof. Sang Kim, an ...
The graceful swoop and harried valor of aerial combat have enthralled aviation enthusiasts for decades. Humanity only cracked the code of lift and thrust in the early 20th century. Since then, flying ...
Oil giant Shell USA allegedly ousted all the white employees from its corporate security team in Houston — replacing them with less qualified people of color in what amounted to a discriminatory purge ...
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