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AI could deliver us a superpowered future. But first we must navigate AI technology’s many risks
NewslettersAI could deliver us a superpowered future. But first we must navigate AI technology’s many risks
By Jeremy KahnJuly 9, 2024
A ‘retirement savings time bomb’: Americans had a deal with the taxman—then Congress broke that promise
FinanceA ‘retirement savings time bomb’: Americans had a deal with the taxman—then Congress broke that promise
By Ed SlottJune 26, 2024
Romance guild in upheaval following criticism over the way it handled an author who posted negative online comments about other writers
RetailRomance guild in upheaval following criticism over the way it handled an author who posted negative online comments about other writers
By John Seewer and The Associated PressMay 31, 2024
a harry potter book displayed in a store
FinanceThe British publisher behind the ‘Harry Potter’ series had record sales and profits last year, proving physical books and loyal fans can still make big money
By Prarthana PrakashMay 30, 2024
Joseph Stiglitz
FinanceNobel laureate Joe Stiglitz on the ‘myth’ of the American Dream, the economic noose hanging around Gen Z’s neck—and what business leaders really think about Donald Trump
By Nick Lichtenberg and Will DanielMay 26, 2024
"Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI," by Ethan Mollick.
TechAI’s ability to write for us—and our inability to resist ‘The Button’—will spark a crisis of meaning
By Ethan MollickApril 18, 2024
Nancy Pelosi
PoliticsNancy Pelosi to reveal ‘The Art of Power’ in memoir
By Hillel Italie and The Associated PressApril 18, 2024
Salman Rushdie receiving the 2023 Peace Prize at Paulskirche church in Frankfurt, Germany on October 22, 2023.
LifestyleSalman Rushdie reveals what he learned from the attack that blinded and nearly killed him: ‘There is value in hearing from voices that offend us’
By Sunny NagpaulApril 17, 2024
Sara Lloyd, global head of AI at Pan Macmillan, one of the ‘Big Five’ publishers in the UK.
TechWhile streaming giants slash budgets and users flock from X, the U.K.’s biggest publishers are using AI (with a little help from Prince Harry) to get us hooked back on books
By Molly FlattApril 17, 2024
Ron DeSantis raises a finger
PoliticsA liberal activist who tried to pull the Bible from Florida schools just forced Ron DeSantis to scale back the state’s book ban law
By Brendan Farrington and The Associated PressApril 16, 2024
Alexei Navalny
PoliticsFormer Russia opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s ‘final letter to the world’ to be published in posthumous memoir
By The Associated PressApril 11, 2024
John Barth
SuccessJohn Barth, giant of postmodernism who scored a 1960s bestseller with a main character who was part goat, dies at 93
By Brian Witte and The Associated PressApril 3, 2024
The secret to getting more done at work—and home—according to Google’s productivity expert
LifeThe secret to getting more done at work—and home—according to Google’s productivity expert
By Laura Mae MartinApril 3, 2024
How practicing persistence can boost your happiness, productivity, and energy
MindHow practicing persistence can boost your happiness, productivity, and energy
By Jeff KarpApril 2, 2024
Laurent de Brunhoff
Leadership‘Babar, c’est moi’: Laurent de Brunhoff, Parisian turned Floridian who sold millions of children’s books, dies at 98
By Hillel Italie and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2024
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By Sasha RogelbergJune 8, 2026
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