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Procedural issues involving entity change in mergers and acquisitions can be managed by attentiveness and, in many cases, ...
Take a group of runners circling a track at unique, constant paces. Answering the question of how many will always end up running alone, no matter their speed, has vexed mathematicians for decades.
“Houston, we have a problem,” is one of the world’s most misquoted quotes. What was actually said almost 46 years ago to the day (April 13, 1970) was in fact: “Okay, Houston, we’ve had a problem here.
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In the early-morning hours last Friday, a Molotov cocktail-style projectile hit a gate outside of the San Francisco mansion of Sam Altman, the founder and C.E.O. of OpenAI. Soon after, the suspected ...
Fashion enthusiast or not, you’re likely familiar with the art of “unboxing” on social media. A creator will sit alone in front of their camera, hold unopened shipping packages up in front of their ...
To observe a SpaceX launch in person, as I did in February, is to witness a stunning and galvanic event. Two of the company’s greatest feats occur in quick succession. First, there’s the launch itself ...
You’re reading The Financial Page, John Cassidy’s weekly column on economics and politics. In the early nineteen-nineties, when Arindrajit Dube was growing up in Seattle, where his parents were ...
THE INDIAN rupee has not had a good war. It was worth 90.95 to the dollar when America and Israel started bombing Iran on February 28th. By the end of March it had fallen by 4%, to 94.65. That came on ...