We continue our conversation with attorney Laura Marquez-Garrett and victim advocates Lori Schott and Lennon Torres about their fight to hold tech giants accountable for the damaging and even deadly ...
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Greg Peters, co-chief investment officer for public fixed income at PGIM, joins WSJ’s Take On the Week to discuss the AI financing challenge and why he views long-term debt for data centers as risky.
Entrepreneur Matt Shumer's essay, "Something Big Is Happening," is going mega-viral on X, where it's been viewed 42 million times and counting. The piece warns that rapid advancements in the AI ...
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Leaders from Othelia, Primordial Soup, and Pickford.ai stopped by the IndieWire Studio, presented by Dropbox, to discuss how AI could possibly solve some of the movie world’s biggest problems. Many ...
A dad’s post on Threads has gone viral after sharing his confusion—and growing amusement—over something his young son said he learned at school. The post, shared by @phillip.brandon back in late May, ...
Nearly 80% of Detroiters are Black, making it the third-largest Black city in the country. As a Black Detroiter who has lived and participated in this city’s political life, I know it is impossible ...
Toyota’s latest patent doesn’t reinvent batteries, but it rethinks how EV components are stacked under the floor to claw back interior space. EV batteries keep getting better, but they still take up a ...
Volatility is a fact of life in financial markets. There’s no way to avoid it. We see it all the time in the day-to-day price movements of stocks, indexes, and exchange-traded funds. Most of the time, ...
The U.S.-Europe spat over Greenland may have not been on many investor bingo cards for this year, but here we are. Wall Street looks ready to sell stocks now and ask questions later. Treasury ...