Sacha Baron Cohen Section Of Rebel Wilson's Book To Be Censored In UK EditionThe Pitch Perfect star recently branded the Borat creator an "a******e" after working with him on the 2016 comedy Grimsby.
Inside the Brutal Business Practices of Amazon—And How It Became “Too Toxic to Touch”In May of 2020, seven members of the House Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee penned a letter to then CEO of Amazon Jeff Bezos.
Tesla’s in its flop eraWhen Tesla releases its first quarter earnings this afternoon, the company’s CEO Elon Musk will field the usual questions about new products, new factories, and progress toward its futuristic vision of self-driving cars and robot workers.
Google Spent Years Researching the Best Way to Get New Employees Up to Speed Significantly Faster. The Secret? A Simple 15-Minute ConversationAs Codie Sanchez says, "Best hires blow you away week one. Never seen a slow starter become a top performer." She isn't wrong, but still: Some new employees get up to speed a lot faster than others. Why?
Why It’s Important to ‘Meet People Where They Are’ When Improving U.S. HealthcareThe Covid-19 pandemic made issues with access to medical care apparent. At the Time100 Summit on Wednesday, three healthcare officials discussed how the concept of meeting people where they are could help improve the whole industry. Dr. Toyin Ajayi, the CEO and co-founder of Cityblock Health, Dr.
Getting the Grid to Net ZeroIt’s late in the afternoon of 2 April 2023 on the island of Kauai. The sun is sinking over this beautiful and peaceful place, when, suddenly, at 4:25 pm, there’s a glitch: The largest generator on the island, a 26-megawatt oil-fired turbine, goes offline.
More and more Americans are becoming 'ALICEs.' They can't afford rent and groceries but are falling through the cracks in the country's safety net.Imagine making just enough money at your job that you don't qualify for food stamps or disability payments, but not enough to afford rent and healthcare. That would make you an ALICE.
Bird Flu Is Infecting More Mammals. What Does That Mean for Us?In her three decades of working with elephant seals, Dr. Marcela Uhart had never seen anything like the scene on the beaches of Argentina’s Valdés Peninsula last October.
This solar-building robot is designed to solve one of the industry’s biggest problemsThree years ago, robotics engineer Banks Hunter drove deep into the Mojave Desert to see a solar farm under construction. Cardboard boxes with around 2 million solar panels were scattered over tens of thousands of acres.
How MAGA broke the mediaRecent controversies surrounding Ronna McDaniel and Candace Owens show how the media struggles to handle the increasingly extreme right.
The Mystery of ‘Jia Tan,’ the XZ Backdoor MastermindThe scourge of software supply chain attacks—an increasingly common hacking technique that hides malicious code in a widely used legitimate program—can take many forms.
Everything Barbra Streisand Eats in Her 970-Page Memoir“I never forget the people who feed me,” Barbra Streisand writes in My Name Is Barbra, her 3-pound, 3-ounce memoir, in which, it is clear, she never forgets anything. Every lens, shot, triumph, gripe, and grudge is preserved for posterity and so, we have learned, is every snack.
Taylor Swift Has Given Fans a Lot. Is It Finally Too Much?Four new studio albums. Four rerecorded albums, too. A $1 billion oxygen-sucking world tour with a concert movie to match. And, of course, one very high-profile relationship that spilled over into the Super Bowl.
Boeing’s problems were as bad as you thoughtExperts and whistleblowers testified before Congress today. The upshot? “It was all about money.” Boeing went under the magnifying glass at not one, but two Senate hearings today examining allegations of deep-seated safety issues plaguing the once-revered plane manufacturer.
Tesla’s Layoffs Won’t Solve Its Growing PainsThis week has been one of Tesla’s worst. The company has cut 10 percent of its workforce, from sales advisers to engineers—the biggest round of layoffs in the company’s history.