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The Renaissance of 35mm Film

Shooting on Kodak film is becoming increasingly popular among filmmakers.

The Boom, Part 2: AI’s Growing Appetite for Energy and Resources

The unprecedented scale of AI data centers is driving demand for electricity, cooling infrastructure, and even nuclear power at levels once reserved for entire nations.

The Boom, Part 1: The Billion-Dollar Race to Build AI Supercomputers

In the 1990s, businesses restructured their digital infrastructure to accommodate the rise of the internet. Now, they’re doing it again—this time, for artificial intelligence.

The Trump Bump, Overseas

Since President Trump’s inauguration in January 2025, the S&P 500 has dropped 6%, while stock markets in Europe and Asia have surged, signaling an unexpected redistribution of investment capital.

Deregulation Nation

In the initial months of President Donald Trump's second term, a comprehensive deregulatory agenda has been set in motion, targeting sectors such as environmental policy, finance, and government efficiency.

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Paris Fashion Week: Exciting Debutants and (Still) Fresh Classics

Paris Fashion Week A/W 2025 marks the season’s closing event, once again taking over the French capital with showcases from brands like Dior, Louis Vuitton, Saint Laurent, Chanel, and Givenchy—the latter featuring the highly anticipated debut of former Alexander McQueen designer, Sarah Burton.

The Psychology of Satisfaction

Workplace satisfaction is a complex and evolving phenomenon, shaped by multiple forces that extend beyond simple perks or salary increases.

Brighter Prospects at the London Spring Auctions

Auction houses are more creative than ever. Both Christie's and Sotheby's are striving to gain momentum in a difficult market.

Crypto’s Security Nightmare: A $1.5 Billion Wake-Up Call

No other industry would tolerate such glaring cybersecurity failures.

ECB’s Rate Cut Signals a Shifting Economic Landscape in Europe

The European Central Bank (ECB) has reduced interest rates once again, marking its sixth consecutive cut as economic conditions remain fragile.

Versace Returns Home: Miuccia Prada’s $1.6 Billion Offer

One of the fashion world’s most exciting deals is taking shape with the latest acquisition of the Versace house, which could signal the cult Italian brand’s "homecoming.”

Oil Prices Drop as OPEC+ Moves to Boost Production

Oil prices slid to their lowest level of the year on Monday after OPEC and its allies reaffirmed plans to gradually increase crude production starting in April.

Tariff Turmoil: U.S. Businesses Brace for Rising Costs

President Trump’s latest tariffs—10% on all Chinese imports as of February 1—have left businesses scrambling to absorb the financial hit and plan for an increasingly uncertain future.

CRISPR: The Billion-Dollar Promise of Precision Medicine

After years of ups and downs, the gene-editing industry appears poised for a new era of profitability.

The Inevitable Crown: Ovechkin’s March Toward Hockey Immortality

Alex Ovechkin stands on the brink of rewriting hockey history.

The Reciprocal Tariffs Debate: Chaos or Fair Play?

Part 2: The Case for Trump’s Tariffs

King’s Monkey Comes to Life on the Big Screen

Director Osgood Perkins has creatively adapted Stephen King's cult horror short story The Monkey for the big screen, skillfully navigating Disney's copyright hurdles.

The Reciprocal Tariffs Debate: Chaos or Fair Play?

Part 1: The Case Against Trump’s Tariffs

Xi Jinping’s Tight Embrace of Private Enterprise

After years of heavy-handed intervention in China’s private sector, President Xi Jinping is signaling a shift.