From the looks of it, 2025 will be the same with a lot more uncertainties. The world economy will continue to be beset with challenges brought about by many unsettled geopolitical issues, not to ...
Wetherspoons is making a huge change across its 750 pubs around the country that will no doubt delight their thousands of customers. The offer will start from January 2 and go right up until ...
While we use a range of strategies to tackle these fundamental ethical questions, one of the most important tools at our disposal is critical thinking. Critical thinking is the ability to analyse ...
The First Step to the Theory of Everything (Again) Discover the breakthrough that might unlock new dimensions of understanding and bring us closer to unifying the laws of nature. TikTok Is ...
But they were all indulging in the same magical thinking — that the very act of bringing countries into Nato meant they would never need to be defended. This thinking persists, conspicuously ...
The year ahead looks set to become one of tremendous change. As a consequence of progress ... year when we finally have machines capable of thinking like humans. This will, in turn, force us ...
So I will just be myself.” Kohli carried on thinking for a long time that his best self was more fighter than lover. The 2017 Border-Gavaskar battle in India was an occasion where he struggled ...
Lamb Weston recently replaced its CEO and reported a loss. Jana in response called for a change of the board or sale of the company. Shares of Lamb Weston Holdings (LW) rose Friday after activist ...
Simply sign up to the Artificial intelligence myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. This month, artificial intelligence bots have slid into Santa’s grotto. For one thing, AI-enabled ...
This is the strategic choice Mr. Modi and Mr. Xi will have to make. Making the right choice requires bold new thinking in New Delhi and Beijing. But this is not possible unless both make an honest ...
Billionaire business tycoon Elon Musk shot down a scarcity mindset and suggested that there is basically unlimited potential for creating jobs and businesses. "The ‘fixed pie’ fallacy is at ...