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TECH

‘SNL’ cold open reveals who the cast really voted for

Now that the votes are in, the Saturday Night Live cast can confess that they’ve been with Donald Trump “all along.” In full deadpan, cast

FINANCE

For 36 Years, JPMorgan Chase Has Denied A $331 Monthly Pension To An Employee’s Widow. The Sum In Question? ‘Only’ $53,000

For over three decades, one of America’s largest banks, JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM), has refused to pay out a $331 monthly pension to Elaine Silverberg, widow

PRESS RELEASE

How Letting Go of Control Has Changed My Investments and My Life

In This Article It’s hard to let go of control. Scary, even. But every time I’ve taken a calculated risk to surrender control in exchange

RELIGION

Election 2024: No Mandate for Extremism

 In the wake of a deeply consequential election, The State of Belief this week unpacks the electoral role played by religious communities, exploring how

SCIENCE

AI helps robot dogs navigate the real world

Four-legged robot dogs learned to perform new tricks by practising in a virtual platform that mimics real-world obstacles – a possible shortcut for training robots

NATURE

Emissions from private jets are soaring

More private jets are taking to the skies now than there were four years ago.Credit: Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty A global analysis of private-jet use

MOBILE

Photo Lock Turns Your iPhone into a Private Vault

Everything has changed. Our pictures now belong to the digital realm, where they’re liable to teleport from place to place and show up where you

LIFESTYLE

Have a Loving Weekend. | Cup of Jo

What are your plans for the weekend? I’m excited to go upstate to crunch through the fall leaves. I’ve also been extra grateful for my

ARTS & THEATER

Artistic Collectives, Sustainability, and the Perpetual State of Emergency

The iCoDaCo 2024-2027 series of online conferences will explore, throughout the 4-year project, what sustainability means in the context of artistic practice, considering everything from

CULTURE

The climate warnings in 19th Century paintings

John Brett, 1856. Photo: Tate A new exhibition that documents the impact of the Industrial Revolution features several 1800s artists, writers and thinkers as they