[ad_1] Artworks inspired by chess boards, landscapes, and nature by Sydney-based artist Sasha Krautman. Chess is a game filled with contrast, order, mystery, luck, and fate. For Krautman, there’s a lot of symbolism to be found in one game, even in one simple black and white pattern. Her collection consists of 12 chess board-style art […]
AI in Customer Engagement: 2025 Industry Data Report
[ad_1] If you’ve scrolled LinkedIn lately, you may think every company has cracked the code on using AI in customer engagement. Bots, automation, and personalization — the buzzwords stack up fast, but how many are seeing tangible results?
No, we don’t need illegal immigrants to do jobs Americans ‘w…
[ad_1] Americans have been told for decades we’re in desperate need of an underclass to handle the work we don’t want to do ourselves. We were convinced the development of an American caste system, with the “illegal untouchables” assigned the least-attractive duties, is what a prosperous nation like ours deserves. This narrative’s purveyors swore to […]
How Much Money the F1 Racer Makes – Hollywood Life
[ad_1] Image Credit: AFP via Getty Images Lando Norris has quickly become one of the most recognizable names in Formula One. Since making his F1 debut with McLaren in 2019, the British driver has built a loyal fan base with his sharp performances and consistent podium finishes. In 2025, Norris has continued to impress with […]
What will it take to convince employees to return to the off…
[ad_1] In the battle to get employees back into offices and out of their homes, free coffee and a few granola bars no longer cut it. But how far employers and landlords are willing to go – or should go – remains a very open question. Will building perks that go beyond the old tired […]
How to Use Leftover Corn Cobs
[ad_1] Come late summer, fresh corn is hard to resist. When you find ears with tight, bright green husks and moist, golden silks, you should grab up as much as you can. After eating your fill of delicious corn dishes — creamed corn, grilled corn on the cob, salads and chowders and pastas and risottos […]
The new film about how Putin’s Russia was born
[ad_1] Featuring a much-anticipated performance by Jude Law as Vladimir Putin, this new drama looks to explore how the Russian president came to power – and presents him as mild-mannered. Olivier Assayas’s new drama The Wizard of the Kremlin, which has just premiered at the Venice Film Festival, features Jude Law as the Russian president, […]
Eona Gao: The Quiet Geometry of Belonging and Exile
[ad_1] The Weight of Two Worlds: Identity, Migration, and the Spaces In-Between Eona Gao’s artistic voice is shaped by her life across two continents, a narrative both deeply personal and quietly universal. Born in China and now living and working in New York, she carries with her the complexities of crossing cultural thresholds—where languages shift, […]
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Says AI Could Spark 4 Day Work Weeks—B…
[ad_1] Nvidia Corp. NVDA CEO Jensen Huang believes artificial intelligence could trigger a shift to four-day work weeks, but cautioned that workers will paradoxically become busier than ever as artificial intelligence accelerates business execution and idea generation. Check out the current price of NVDA stock here. AI Revolution Promises Shorter Weeks, Intensified Pace Speaking on […]
Trump’s Crackdown Will Make Crime Worse
[ad_1] The New York Times has a new piece by a gun control advocate who claims that increasing law enforcement in D.C. will be either “needless” or counterproductive. At least gun control advocates are consistent, they don’t want law enforcement to protect people at the same time they don’t want people to protect themselves, though […]