


(NA) In the course of an interview mostly devoted to other issues, a Japanese reporter recently asked me whether there is a difference between justice and the rule of law. Some of his (understandable) confusion was purely linguistic. Both “justice” and “rule of law”are fuzzy terms that different people use in different ways. It’s easy […]

This week’s featured article is “In the AI Economy, There Will Be Zero Percent Unemployment” by Andrew Mayne. This audio was generated using AI trained on the voice of Katherine Mangu-Ward. Music credits: “Deep in Thought” by CTRL and “Sunsettling” by Man with Roses The post <I>The Best of Reason</I>: In the AI Economy, There Will […]

Hedge funds are “dead” as an investment asset class among members of Tiger 21, a network of ultra-high net worth investors, said founder Michael Sonnenfeldt.

The Rabbit R1 is a neat AI gadget, but it turns out that it’s just a little box running an Android app at its core.

The US government is selling the Cheyenne Supercomputer at auction for a fraction of the list price right now.

Gold held its hefty decline in the previous session, as hot US economic data further dented hopes the Federal Reserve will rapidly pivot to monetary easing.

New York City police amassed near Columbia University and City College on Tuesday, as Mayor Eric Adams called on protesters to disband and raised alarm over the potential influence of “professional outside agitators” on the student-led demonstrations.

Tenants in New York City’s 1 million rent-stabilized apartments are on track to face the third year in a row of rent increases as renters and landlords grapple with rising costs.

The Senate voted Tuesday evening to approve legislation banning the import of enriched uranium from Russia, sending the measure to the White House which has said it supports efforts to block the Kremlin’s shipments of the reactor fuel