Finance
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Back in the ’90s, This Eclipse Webcast Put the Cosmos on Demand
A total solar eclipse in Aruba was streamed to millions of users of the World Wide Web in 1998, helping…
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A Breakthrough in Plastic Recycling Is Coming Up Short
By 2025, Nestle promises not to use any plastic in its products that isn’t recyclable. By that same year, L’Oreal…
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A Looming Question for Paramount’s Board: How to Navigate Shari Redstone
The board of directors has to walk a fine line, looking out for investors without running afoul of Ms. Redstone,…
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Kate Shindle on Why She’s Stepping Down as Actors’ Equity President
After nine years in the role, she has decided not to seek re-election in May. Her departure comes amid significant…
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Plan to Stash Pollution Beneath the Sea Could Save Money and Jobs
Renowned for ancient churches and the tomb of Dante, the 14th-century poet, the city of Ravenna and its environs along…
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TikTok Turns to Nuns, Veterans and Ranchers in Marketing Blitz
In a TV commercial, Sister Monica Clare, a nun in northern New Jersey, walks through a church that’s bathed in…
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Un investigador de inteligencia artificial se prepara para los ultrafalsos electorales
Durante casi 30 años, Oren Etzioni fue uno de los investigadores más optimistas sobre la inteligencia artificial. Sin embargo, en…
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The Takeaways From Disney’s Board Fight with Nelson Peltz
New voting rules made for sharper attacks, while a bold defense kept the activist investor at bay. But pressure remains…
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A.I. Is Spying on the Food We Throw Away
Artificial intelligence is peering into restaurant garbage pails and crunching grocery-store data to try to figure out how to send…
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They Want to Become Nuns and Priests. Student Debt Holds Them Back.
It wasn’t until after college that Kendra Baker began to consider becoming a nun. She had been raised a Roman…