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See Climate Change Through the Lens of Art
What happens when artists reckon with climate change? They visualize the air, sculpt the fluid, recreate a preserved underwater zone and process climate anxiety for us to ponder. Artists creatively grapple with environmental issues in an intimate and poetic way, contemplating the relationship between humans and nature. From colorful murals in Dublin to plastic waste installations in Frankfurt to dew-shaped stainless steel pins in Seoul, here are impactful exhibitions that may offer fresh perspective, some reflections, an alarm-or even some relief.
BORN TO LIE
What science says about ordinary fibbers (MOST OF US) and extreme liars (GEORGE SANTOS)
Cracking the Ivory Tower's Glass Ceiling
How 16 women scientists banded together to prove unequal treatment—and informed lasting change
No Place Like Home
After one year of war, 17 million displaced Ukrainians face a tough truth: Most will never go back
Shameik Moore
FOR SHAMEIK MOORE, THE STORY OF THE HIP-HOP GROUP WU-TANG CLAN is the essence of the \"American story.\"
AMERICA'S BEST Loyalty Programs 2023
THERE ARE COUNTLESS CUStomer loyalty programs out there and they work in a wide variety of ways, but they all have one purpose: to reward you for regularly buying from a particular brand. Simple enough.
Unique, Eco-Escape Boutique Hotels
The best boutique hotels go above and beyond, combining a sensory experience with comfort and style in á distinctive atmosphere. They are new spaces created from old spaces, fresh takes on the typical stay experience and located in remote locations. Expert vision has crafted these hotels to shine brightly, with attention to detail that includes rooms, restaurants, architecture, history and activities all wrapped up in desirable eco-friendly packages.
INSIDE BIDEN'S WAR ROOM
Under siege by GOP investigations, the president is preparing for the fight of his political life, backed by a team of lawyers, strategists and allies
The Elephant in the Room at Davos
The leaders at the business summit talked about climate change, but with one conspicuous absence
The Next Great Misinformation Superspreader
How ChatGPT could spread toxic falsehoods at unprecedented scale
In Focus
THE NEWS IN PICTURES
Why the Right Should Embrace Social Investing
Forget 'woke' capitalism. Pay attention to what ESG data reveals about a company's long-term prospects
A New Era for Labor
Forget about quiet quitting.” This year will be all about loud layoffs”
Evangeline Lilly
NOWADAYS, IF YOU'RE CAST IN A MARVEL FILM, IT'S LIKE WINNING THE lottery. But it didn't start that way for Evangeline Lilly, who stars alongside Paul Rudd in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quintumnia (February 17). \"I was late to the Marvel game because I wasn't into superhero movies.\"
Right-Wing Rings of Power
Libertarian tech moguls and conservative politicians have taken inspiration from The Lord of The Rings. Did J.R.R. Tolkien have a free-market message?
DEATH BY NEGLECT
A lawsuit alleges an Arkansas jail allowed a mentally challenged man to die of dehydration and starvation behind bars. Who is accountable?
HOW TO CONQUER YOUR PRIMITIVE BRAIN
More than 40 PERCENT of everything we do-from washing dishes to spreading misinformation is HABITUAL. Science has some ideas about how to do BETTER.
Michigan's Bid to Be the Next Silicon Valley
Automakers and government are combining to make the state a hub of advanced technology
Natasha Lyonne
For Natasha Lyonne, humor is essential for any detective mystery.
Octavia Spencer
Playing Poppy Scoville-Parnell, a true-crime podcaster out to solve crimes on Truth Be Told Apple TV+, January 20), was always in the cards for Octavia Spencer.
Jonathan Groff
WHEN YOU'RE AN ACTOR IN AN M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN MOVIE, IT'S EASY to start obsessing over the eventual twists that are surely to come.
The finest living experience in Saudi Arabia
By adopting contemporary and innovative concepts in its real estate projects, Al Akaria is creating value for all stakeholders
Focused on health and wellness
After 100 years, Tamer Group is still leading the way to a brighter future
Trailblazer for a sustainable maritime industry
The Saudi Arabian maritime giant Bahri is connecting economies through excellence in transportation and logistics
Fast-tracking growth in building materials
Empowered by Vision 2030, buildingmaterial ventures are advancing world-class Saudi manufacturing
Raising the bar for quality in Saudi real estate
ROSHN’s integrated urban development projects herald a new era for aspirational community living
A strong, resilient banking partner
SABB continues to deliver growth by remaining at the forefront of international banking, fintech and sustainable financing
The national pillar of digital payments
Since its establishment in 2019, Saudi Payments has positioned the country as a global champion in digital payments and financial innovation
Saudi Arabia: Transformation surges forward
Rapid enactment of Saudi Vision 2030 enables the country’s highest economic growth for over a decade
Scavenger Hunt Through Modern-Day Ruins
Urban exploration of abandoned man-made structures became popular in the 1990s when modern society was fast forwarding into the next century. Left behind were remnants of human civilization. Far away from modernization, rusted in air, tangled in weeds and vines, ruins tell forgotten tales and sometimes become history in and of themselves. From a Volkswagen cemetery in Utah to Soviet architecture in Armenia to a women's correctional facility in Thailand, here are deserted sites that take you back to a forgotten era. -FAN CHEN