Three months ago, a brilliant software engineer lost a promotion he’d been working toward for two years. His technical skills were exceptional. His project portfolio was impressive. But when he stood ...
PART IV OF V Higher education spent 30 years going paperless. It digitised the lecture, the library, the exam hall and the staffroom. Then a student typed ‘write me an essay on Keynesian economics’ ...
After a 2025 plagued by bad reviews, Ryan Murphy must have been relieved to see the critical consensus swing back in his favor with the release of FX’s “Love Story.” The true-life drama, inspired by ...
Essay writing sites love big promises. However, students often get mixed results and papers that drift away from the prompt. This review takes a simple approach. I tested five popular services with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: iStock In 2021, a professor at The University of Toledo developed a new way to recycle plastic. It now has the ...
Entrepreneur Matt Shumer's essay, "Something Big Is Happening," is going mega-viral on X, where it's been viewed 42 million times and counting. The piece warns that rapid advancements in the AI ...
The Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) is undoubtedly impressive. It promises to give dismounted Soldiers the ultimate situational awareness, ease communications, and revolutionize ...
Days after Donald Trump cited the threat from Russia as a reason to annex Greenland, the U.S. president invited Vladimir Putin to join his Board of Peace. Whiplash, anyone? Not to the Russians. Over ...
Illustration by The Atlantic. Sources: Sergio Mendoza Hochmann / Getty; Pierre Michaud / Gamma-Rapho / Getty. With respect to Andrews, in the midst of all this—the testosterone-addled executive branch ...
You’re neck-deep in IKEA assembly instructions. Furniture parts lie strewn across the floor. Your new purchase sits half-complete in front of you, mocking your fruitless hours. As an uninterested ...
In the world of fat activism, the “O-words”—overweight and obesity—are expressly verboten. That’s because advocates and “fat studies” scholars want to destigmatize and accommodate fatness—their ...