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It's about ethics in journalism, with Ben Smith
Today I'm talking to Ben Smith, the editor-in-chief of Semafor. Everywhere you go, people say they don't trust the media — and yet they've never consumed more of it. Audiences have moved on from legacy names in favor of Substacks and…
Sage issues dozens of retractions from two journals it acquired
In recent weeks Sage has retracted batches of articles published in two journals it acquired from IOS Press in 2023. In each case, the retractions were for manipulation of, and concerns about, peer review. The first tranche of papers was retracted…
Wall Street Journal Warns Trump's 'Appeasement' Sends An Ominous Signal About America
The Wall Street Journal has accused Donald Trump of an “act of appeasement” toward North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, following the president's controversial order to scale back joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises in the region.
Theban tomb reveals how Egyptian burial trends evolved in time
Egypt's Theban necropolis holds over 400 tombs, a rich resource for archaeologists eager to learn more about that region's ancient history. A new paper published in the journal Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology outlines how Egyptian burial…
Scientists find dead star that predicts our sun's future: 'Broken apart and returned to the galaxy
Astronomers have watched a dead star, in the guise of the Helix Nebula, being recycled back into the interstellar gas from which it originally came, bringing the story of that star full circle. Stars can last for millions, or even billions, of…
Accounting Doesn't Have A Marketing Problem-It Has A Work Problem
Gregg Mojica is Founder & CEO at Kinter.ai. The accounting profession is short on people (paywall), and it knows it. So, the profession is doing what struggling categories do. It's trying to fix its image. A recent Journal of Accountancy piece lays…
The market for used EVs 'is so hot' right now
Sales of used electric vehicles continued their surge in July, jumping 7.7 percent from June and 10.1 percent compared to last year, according to data Cox Automotive released today. New EVs, in contrast, saw only modest 3.2 percent month-over-month…
How Space Force Is Fighting Wars Today-and Preparing for the Future
From Venezuela to Iran, the U.S. has used satellites and other space capabilities to gain an advantage in warfare. Space technologies can help detect missile launches, synchronize strikes, provide a clear view of the battlefield and degrade an…
Welcome to Trump bank, his latest grift
Yes, the crypto scammer wing of the Trump family business, World Liberty Financial, now has a federally chartered bank thanks to a morally flexible President Donald Trump appointee, Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan Gould. You know, we knew this…
Dogecoin Price Prediction as Whale Positioning Signals Market Uncertainty Amid $17M Spot Outflows
CoinGape has covered the cryptocurrency industry since 2017, aiming to provide informative insights to our readers. Our journal analysts bring years of experience in market analysis and blockchain technology to ensure factual accuracy and balanced…
Nifty Prediction Today - August 18, 2026: Nifty 50 Futures: Can fall more; go short
Nifty 50 is trading lower. The index is trading at 24,230, down 0.24 per cent. The advances/declines ratio is 23:27. This will need a close watch. If the ratio turns in favour of the advances, then there are chances to see a bounce back move during…
Revolving Door Project Condemns Trump's Corrupt Crypto and Prediction Market Roundtable
Ahead of the White House's planned cryptocurrency and prediction markets roundtable on Wednesday, The Revolving Door Project released the following statement: “Donald Trump is not content with the billions of dollars in corrupt crypto wealth…
Edo Period and Meiji Era diets richer in minerals than intake today, study finds
Researchers have found that commoners who lived in urban areas of Japan during the Edo and Meiji periods had diets that were richer in minerals than those of people today. The study by a team of researchers from Ryukoku University, the National…
Exploring the Nuances of Well-Being
The Global Flourishing Study has allowed us to gain insight into the distribution and determinants of flourishing from over 200,000 participants in 22 countries around the world. We've begun to learn what patterns are more universal versus more…
Dan Lanning Offers Insight to How Oregon's Players Are Leading Each Other
When it comes to Oregon Ducks football's Saturday scrimmage, the observations of what leaders bring to a team filled with veterans and newcomers alike can be described in several ways. For coach Dan Lanning, the tune of his 2026 team and the…
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