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The network comedy is Not Dead Yet
THE LATEST COMEDY TO JOIN ABC'S PRIME-TIME LINEUP tells what is, in many ways, a familiar story.
KEEPING AI IN CHECK
Why ChatGPT's creator is pro-regulation
Why are groceries SO expensive right now?
BRIDGETTE MOORE, A 40-YEAR-OLD MOTHER OF FIVE from Lake Park, Ga., has noticed that her family’s grocery bill is much higher these days—way over her $200 weekly budget.
When science meets seafood
SANDHYA SRIRAM IS IMPATIENT. THE STEM-CELL scientist wanted to put her knowledge to use developing cultivated seafood, but no one was doing that in Singapore.
TRUMP'S 2024 TEST
His first campaign stops reveal a candidate unsure of what his base wants
Sleepwalking into a less secure future
EARLY IN THE PANDEMIC, EXPERTS PROJECTED THAT the world economy could shrink by almost 10% in 2020. Yet what played out was a contraction of 3.1%—still a huge loss of output, but not nearly as dire.
The secret tax on women's time
WHEN STUDIES REVEALED THE SO-CALLED PINK TAX, showing in 2015 that personal hygiene products “for her” cost 13% more than similar products for men, it caused outrage and action.
CIVILIZATION OVER NATION
Israel is no longer a liberal democracy. As Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government took office on Dec. 29, its illiberalism was evident. No longer a matter for debate or polite embarrassment, the contempt for liberal ideas brings disparate factions together: against the media and intellectuals and increasingly against the old Western-inspired Israeli political system and constitution.
Death by American Brutality
THE BEATING OF TYRE NICHOLS IS HARD TO WATCH. BUT WE MUST BEAR WITNESS
David Beasley
The head of the World Food Programme worries about 2023
THE QUANTUM LEAP
Quantum computing will transform our worldand create a 21st century \"space race\"
Our Enduring Discontents - HOW TO UNDERSTAND AMERICA
How did our country arrive at this moment of rupture and fury? How is it that mass shootings, even of children in their classrooms, and police killings of unarmed citizens of color like Tyre Nichols have become a feature of our days?
A snowless future foretold on Europe's tawny slopes
WHEN FELLOW SKIERS SENT AMADEO REALE PHOTOS OF churned mud and grassy slopes at their French and Swiss ski resorts in January, he shuddered in sympathy, but felt no sense of foreboding.
OLDER,WISER, WAY MORE FUN
Movies aimed at older women, like 80 for Brady, are often derided-but they belong to a time-honored genre
SHADOW NETWORK
Inside the clandestine effort to smuggle a free internet into Iran, one dish at a time
A strong, resilient banking partner
SABB continues to deliver growth by remaining at the forefront of international banking, fintech and sustainable financing
In Focus
THE NEWS IN PICTURES
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
Fast-tracking growth in building materials
Empowered by Vision 2030, buildingmaterial ventures are advancing world-class Saudi manufacturing
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 MOST TRUSTED BRANDS IN AMERICA 2023
TRUST IS A BIG PART OF EVERY BUYING DECISION.
Trailblazer for a sustainable maritime industry
The Saudi Arabian maritime giant Bahri is connecting economies through excellence in transportation and logistics
Raising the bar for quality in Saudi real estate
ROSHN’s integrated urban development projects herald a new era for aspirational community living
The Chances for Peace in Ukraine are Slim
As the war nears its one year anniversary, both Kyiv and Moscow are preparing for more and bloodier fighting and betting they can win more on the battlefield than at the negotiating table
Clean Energy's Dirty Secret
The human cost of modern society's rechargeable batteries is the men, women and children of the Congo
Saudi Arabia: Transformation surges forward
Rapid enactment of Saudi Vision 2030 enables the country’s highest economic growth for over a decade
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
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
Natasha Lyonne
For Natasha Lyonne, humor is essential for any detective mystery.