First, here are four new stories from The Atlantic’s Books section: A different kind of materialism The return of MAGA’s ...
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Southwest Airlines shared massive changes to its model in Sept. 2024. CEO Bob Jordan framed the changes as necessary for the ...
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Ordinary Americans today enjoy a living standard that would have awed kings for most of human history. We live in homes ...
Southwest Airlines shared massive changes to its model in Sept. 2024. CEO Bob Jordan framed the changes as necessary for the airline’s future. "We're now ushering in a new era at Southwest, moving ...
As the Arsenal supporters danced down the Holloway Road on Saturday night, still riding the highs of a late victory that ...
Years after his Titanic tantrums, the “Avatar” director has “mellowed,” says Sigourney Weaver. He calls it “marinating.” ...
When Grade 11 learner Sipho Mthembu arrives at Duna Library, his local facility in Joza, Makhanda, on Monday afternoons, he’s ...
A series of new studies have shown that AI has a deep and persistent positivity bias, in that it is more likely to agree with ...
With ticket prices for next summer’s World Cup five times higher than 2022, governing bodies have a duty of care to their ...
Ultraprocessed” has become a bad word in our food supply, but regulators are struggling with how to define the term to help consumers. Here’s why that’s so hard to do.