The Fed Is Trying to Cure Inflation Without Starting a Recession
Traders in the stock market don’t seem to care what’s behind the recent disinflation. Enlivened by dreams of an artificial intelligence bonanza, they have been...
A Conversation With California State University’s Next Chancellor
Last year was a tough one for California State University, the nation’s largest four-year higher education system. In February 2022, less than two years after...
Why It’s Smart to Revisit New Year’s Savings Goals Now
Remember when you resolved back in January to spend less and save more in 2023? Summer can be a good time to revisit those goals,...
7 A.I. Companies Agree to Safeguards After Pressure From the White House
Seven leading A.I. companies in the United States have agreed to voluntary safeguards on the technology’s development, the White House announced on Friday, pledging to...
President Biden Pushes Tech Leaders To Get Tough on A.I. Safety
The White House brokers an A.I. safety pledge In a potentially significant victory for the Biden administration, top players in artificial intelligence, including Microsoft, Google...
Australian Art Dealer Tim Klingender Dies at 59, Brazilian Art Paradise Inhotim Adds Yayoi Kusama Gallery, and More: Morning Links for July 21, 2023
To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines TIM KLINGENDER, a key art dealer in Australia specializing in Indigenous art,...
Second-Ever Nigerian Pavilion at Venice Biennale Will Feature Yinka Shonibare, Precious Okoyomon, Toyin Ojih Odutola, and More
Nigeria has announced the details for its national pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale, marking the second time the country has ever participated in the...
Auckland Shooting: 2 Killed in New Zealand as World Cup Is Set to Begin
At least two people were killed and five others injured after a gunman stormed a building under construction in Auckland, New Zealand, early Thursday, hours...
Sodomy Laws Remain in 12 States After Lawrence v. Texas
It has been 20 years since the Supreme Court invalidated sodomy laws with its decision in Lawrence v. Texas, but legal codes inherited from colonial...
Why Is Switzerland — of All Places — Importing So Much Cheese?
The Swiss are proud of their cheese, and most of the cheese they eat are local varieties like Gruyère, Emmental and other hard cheeses from...
Three top contenders took the field.
After Australia and New Zealand, the co-hosts of the Women’s World Cup, kicked off the tournament with victories, the focus now shifts to the next...
‘You Knew Who the Hall of Famers Were’
Sometimes, a new Hall of Fame class fits neatly together in baseball history. Jimmie Foxx and Mel Ott, 500-homer sluggers in the shadow of Babe...
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey to Ease Enforcement of Psychedelic Drug Use
Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis said he intended to issue an executive order on Friday instructing the city’s police officers to, in essence, look the...
Lawmakers Challenge Ford and Chinese Battery Partner Over Forced Labor
A partnership between Ford Motor and a major Chinese battery maker is facing scrutiny by Republican lawmakers, who say it could make an American automaker...