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Publisher's Platform: A company's name is not a trade secret
A father named Chris George spent the better part of a year trying to answer a question that should not have been hard to answer: who grew and processed the lettuce that nearly killed his son? Colton George, now ten, was nine years old when he ate…
Bank of England Publishes Stablecoin Rules, Targets 2027 Launch
The Bank of England (BoE) published a policy statement and draft rules for systemic stablecoins on Monday, outlining how regulated British pound-backed stablecoins would operate in the United Kingdom. The BoE defines systemic stablecoins as those…
King Charles to make history and publish his own personal tax bill
The move is part of a wider effort to increase transparency and understanding of royal finances. King Charles III will disclose his tax details as part of a new financial report from the royal household that aims to improve “clarity and…
Black Podcasting Is Having A Moment... That's Becoming A Trend
Here are many of the winners of the 2025 Black Podcasting Awards. Black Podcasting Awards (BPA) Executive Director Demetrius Bagley recently said in an interview, “Black podcasters have long understood that waiting for mainstream platforms…
First K-pop, now K-books: Korea hopes its next big export is literature
Korea has conquered global airwaves with its pop music and dominated television screens with its sleek dramas. Now, Seoul is making its most aggressive push yet to ensure that the next global Korean wave phenomenon begins on the printed page.
5 More AI Predictions For The Year 2030
Prediction #2: TSMC's and ASML's monopolies will be broken. The semiconductor supply chain will be dramatically transformed. Two years ago, we published a list of 5 predictions about AI in the year 2030. The article sparked a lot of fascinating…
Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
The latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom. Published exclusively on Dow Jones Newswires at 4:20 ET, 12:20 ET and 16:50 ET. 0414 GMT – Fujikura shares were indicated at their daily trading limit of 6,161 yen, up more than…
Textile Digitalization Accelerates as Market Demands Change
Something remarkable happened at the Texprocess 2026 trade show in Frankfurt this past spring. In prior years, digitalization was discussed as something on the horizon. A future ambition. But this year, under the watchful eyes of 36,000 attendees…
AI Is Reshaping Healthcare-But Who Pays For The Knowledge Behind It?
Harshit Jain, MD, is Founder & Global CEO of Doceree. A quiet but consequential transaction is taking place across the healthcare industry. Medical journals, clinical portals and speciality health platforms have spent decades producing…
Auto & Transport Roundup: Market Talk
The latest Market Talks covering the Auto and Transport sector. Published exclusively on Dow Jones Newswires at 4:20 ET, 12:20 ET and 16:50 ET. 0447 GMT – Recent earnings and monthly sales data suggest that softer consumer sentiment and…
Weekly Market Pulse: Markets Review
Technology stocks have been outperforming for a long time. That's how technology gets to be nearly 40% of the S&P 500 and the Russell 1000 and 60% of the NASDAQ 100. There have been two competing narratives this year in the investment discussion…
New Zealand vs Egypt live updates: World Cup 2026 game latest news and buildup
Follow live coverage as New Zealand and Egypt look for their first wins of the tournament. New Zealand and Egypt clash at the 2026 World Cup with both nations still attempting to secure their first ever win at the tournament. Despite that long wait…
Future astronauts could walk across rocks from deep inside the Moon
The findings come from two companion studies led in part by researchers from the Center for Lunar Origin and Evolution (CLOE), Southwest Research Institute's team within NASA's Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute. Together, the…
Latest on Ebola, World Cup heat concerns, dad brains
Rachel Feltman: Happy Monday, listeners, Happy Pride and Happy Knicks in Five! For Scientific American's Science Quickly, I'm Rachel Feltman. You're listening to our weekly science news roundup. Let's start with an update on Ebola. Earlier this…
Job scams are growing and getting tougher to spot: 'That's the reality of this hell job market'
Americans are seeing more employment scams than ever as job seekers, facing a tough job market, report a bombardment of messages from swindlers try to lure them into giving sensitive information. Experts say the technology behind these scams have…
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