Trump Escalates His War on D.E.I.
[# item_content] President Trump’s campaign to end diversity, equity and inclusion policies has begun in federal agencies, and is jolting corporate America as well. NYT > Business�
[# item_content] President Trump’s campaign to end diversity, equity and inclusion policies has begun in federal agencies, and is jolting corporate America as well. NYT > Business�
[# item_content] The two films secured nominations in most of the major categories, including best picture, a wide-open race. Acting nominees include Demi Moore, Cynthia Erivo, Adrien… Read More »2025 Oscar Nominations: ‘Emilia Pérez’ and ‘The Brutalist’ Get Multiple Nods
[# item_content] An eventful shareholder meeting provided the latest twist in the dispute between the families whose deceased patriarchs founded the company 50 years ago. NYT > Business�
[# item_content] The site was unavailable to many people early Thursday. NYT > Business�
[# item_content] Mark Thompson has promised to reinvent CNN since he arrived in 2023. Now, he is remaking the network’s TV lineup and its work force. NYT >… Read More »CNN Cuts Jobs and Shuffles TV Lineup as It Enters New Trump Era
[# item_content] The company built a cheaper, competitive chatbot with fewer high-end computer chips than U.S. behemoths like Google and OpenAI, showing the limits of chip export… Read More »How Chinese A.I. Start-Up DeepSeek Is Competing With OpenAI and Google
[# item_content] The creators of a new test called “Humanity’s Last Exam” argue we may soon lose the ability to create tests hard enough for A.I. models. NYT… Read More »A Test So Hard No AI System Can Pass It — Yet
[# item_content] Two U.S. companies teamed up to treat cancer patients using an unproven blood filter in Antigua, out of reach of American regulators. NYT > Business�
[# item_content] Two guitars belonging to a gospel band were lost on a flight from London to Paris. One arrived late, the other ended up ruined, but… Read More »British Airways Destroyed Our Guitar and Won’t Pay Up
[# item_content] Dress shirts, like ties, have migrated from the center to the periphery of many white-collar workers’ wardrobes. But trends suggest that may change. NYT > Business�