Pinterest claims that the Assistant is particularly tuned into the tastes of Gen Z, a generation that has mastered the art of aesthetic identity while simultaneously losing their car keys and will to ...
To be completely fair, Goddard’s footprint did need modernization. The campus master plan—begun years ago—imagined a 20-year cycle of demolitions, renovations, and new builds. The idea: retire the ...
The truth is, no one wins shutdowns. Democrats may claim victory, but it’s pyrrhic — a triumph that costs more than it’s worth. They’ll reopen the government, declare a moral high ground, and in a few ...
When Nashville builds a museum, you can bet your last Chick-fil-A nugget it’ll have a guitar, a celebrity endorsement, and a gift shop that sells both Bibles and rhinestone jackets. And now, the Music ...
Every year, the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize crawls out of its crypt with a new set of images that make you question everything—reality, your eyesight, and why you ever thought a ring light was a ...
Enter KC Davis, therapist and author of Who Deserves Your Love: How to Create Boundaries to Start, Strengthen, or End Any Relationship. Davis offers a “Relationship Decision Tree” — a flowchart for ...
It turns out that AI, that supposed oracle of inclusivity, speaks fluent English, decent French, and broken Mandarin — but when it comes to Africa, it suddenly turns into that one American tourist who ...
Picture it: a banker in London, sleeves rolled up, spreadsheet glowing, muttering, “Wait — what if… we invested in places where people actually live?” That’s the revolutionary thunderclap behind the ...
Ah yes, nothing says “urgent climate action” quite like a royal PR tour with celebrity judges, photo ops, and a hashtag campaign. Prince William, the man who once described hunting as “a spiritual ...
Let’s play a quick word-association game. I say “insurance,” you say… paperwork? Beige cubicles? Endless phone menus narrated by a robot who calls you “valued customer” while redirecting you to ...
Let’s be honest: nothing makes the internet cry faster than a sad dog story. You could show people the collapse of civilization, and they’d scroll past it with one thumb and half a conscience — but ...
There are two kinds of field trips in America. The first kind ends with an overpriced gift shop magnet and a bus full of sleeping teenagers. The second kind ends with kids saying, “Yo, I think I can ...