The debt-ceiling vote was the product of a deliberate, well-considered strategy.
California Catholics Under Attack
Vandals get off with a misdemeanor charge for defacing a statue as police looked on.
Chris Christie and the Republican Party’s Peril
In some ways he’s a match for Trump, whose third nomination would mark the end of the GOP.
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China Won’t Save the U.S. From Recession This Time
Beijing’s supply-side stimulus eased the 2009 contraction, but don’t expect another one.
Pepsi Releases Summer Campaign Featuring Bad Bunny
FMCG giant Pepsi has begun to unleash the summer vibes through a campaign that promotes its tie-up with the world’s most-streamed artist Bad Bunny and Apple Music through its “Press Play On Summer” program. The 87-second spot sees Bad Bunny take up the role of a lifeguard as he oversees the vibe around the pool…
Goldbelly’s Mission to Create Lasting Experiences With Food
Food is more than just what we need to consume to survive. Certain dishes and meals hold meaning and memories, carrying on family traditions and heritage. When traveling, one thing many of us do is look up the best places to eat that truly reflect the culture of where we are visiting. Often, we fall…
They Plugged GPT-4 Into Minecraft—and Unearthed New Potential for AI
The bot plays the video game by tapping the text generator to pick up new skills, suggesting that the tech behind ChatGPT could automate many workplace tasks.
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Meta Battles FTC Over Teens’ Data
The FTC’s attempt to revise a prior consent decree is unconstitutional, Meta says in a request to block the agency’s attempt to regulate the use of teens’ data.