A likely shoo-in to be the next attorney general, William Barr spent much of his career helping phone companies reassemble the old Bell System monopoly.
The United Nations predicts that the global population will soon explode. In *Empty Planet*, John Ibbitson and Darrel Bricker argue they're dead wrong.
The social network is growing fastest in Asia, is insanely profitable, makes most of its money from mobile ads, and has rewarded investors richly.
While some brands have opted out of football's biggest night, plenty of others were willing to pony up for 30 seconds of persuasion.
The president's son might not fully understand the show's name or acronym.
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We know very little about how neural networks actually work. But mathematicians are developing a theory to help make them more predictable.
A new set of connected blinds shows that Ikea's approach to the smart home still makes perfect sense.
The fate of this year's big game could rest with the teams' two formidable kickers—and whether they perform under pressure.
Conventional wisdom holds that science fiction was written mostly by men until the 1960s and '70s. Not true.
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