The captivity tale of Cervantes, the author of "Don Quixote," involves a third-party punishment dilemma.
Hot Take: The first breakout consumer RWA winners will smuggle ownership into entertainment, and places where users don't think they're "investing," but end up with real economic exposure anyway.
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Poetry outfoxing AI, for better or verse
A paper on arXiv by researchers at the Icaro Lab in Italy has set off a firestorm of headlines. It begins with a reference to ...
The reclusive artist Gloria Klein has gone overlooked for too long. A new show at Anat Ebgi gallery in New York is changing ...
The battle over Charlie Kirk’s legacy is fracturing the right.
My guest today is Andrew Kolvet, who was Kirk’s close confidant. Since the assassination, he’s taken on many of Kirk’s ...
Two decades ago China’s economy was small enough that its trade surplus mattered little to the world; today it accounts ...
People in the West say they must avoid a new Cold War without realizing that they are already in one – and China is winning.
Podcaster Chuck Todd reacts to an article in "Foreign Affairs," the magazine sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, ...
Having exhausted excess power in the US, the tech giants want to have AI factories in Australia. Are we the lucky country ...
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Torkornoo and ECOWAS in a rundown world
While still raining an unyielding assault on Gaza, Israel undertook a quick side quest on Iran, a surprise attack that ...
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Why Are Gas Stations So Close to One Another?
While people are often struck by Starbucks storefronts being mere blocks from each other, the real mystery in consumerism is the gas station. Drive down a town's main artery and you're likely to see ...
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