Is it kind? Is it true? Is it useful? These simple inquiries can turn reactivity into trust and deepen your relationships.
At the heart of our sun, fusion is unfolding. As hydrogen atoms merge to form helium, they emit energy, producing the heat ...
Topological photonics promises robust light transport immune to disorder, but existing linear systems are essentially static ...
Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, and the rest of The View crew might want to skip the latest episode of Landman, if their feelings are easily hurt. The hit Paramount+ show, starring Billy Bob Thornton as a ...
Chicago's Museum of Broadcast Communications is offering new exhibits at a new downtown location. On Thursday night, the museum held a red carpet event celebrating its return. The pop-up location's ...
Americans express more favorable than unfavorable views of both the Israeli people and the Palestinian people. But views of political leadership in the region – the Israeli government, the Palestinian ...
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission has suggested that the daytime talk show should also come under government scrutiny. By John Koblin The hosts of ABC’s daytime talk show “The View ...
Ad spending continued its shift away from linear TV to streaming during this year’s upfront ad-buying season, but, thanks in part to the growth of free ad-supported streaming services (FASTs), buyers ...
At the heart of this transformation lies Artificial Intelligence (AI), with which Bloomberg has been helping businesses reshape how they manage compliance. From monitoring vast volumes of electronic ...
How deep do the scars of war run? Kei Ishikawa's take on A Pale View of Hills, based on Kazuo Ishiguro's book of the same name, explores a new perspective on the world and how it heals after the ...
A woman recounts her life in post-war Nagasaki to her youngest daughter in Kei Ishikawa's take on the Nobel prize-winning writer's 1982 debut. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic In a modest home ...
Cannes: Japanese director Kei Ishikawa's adaptation is steeped in the English culture it seeks to reflect — to a fault. It begins as many great films do: with a character peering through a window, ...