A Famous Hippie Freetown Is Ganging Up on Drug Criminals
The Christiania neighborhood in Copenhagen gained global fame for its open-air cannabis market, but attracts both crowds of tourists and hardened criminals.
Why AI Headshots Are Failing Women of Color
Artificial-intelligence software can alter features to appear whiter when it’s used it to create professional headshots, some experts say.
Harlem, Pummeled by the Pandemic, Experiences a Tourism Revival
Visitors are returning to Harlem, providing a much-needed boost to the famous neighborhood as it helps drive New York City’s tourism recovery […]
It’s a Weird Time to Be Named Ken
A boy’s name last popular in the 1960s is suddenly everywhere, thanks to the blockbuster “Barbie” movie and its attendant discourse.
Steve Jobs’s Beat-Up Birkenstocks Sold for $218,000. A Fan Made His Own.
It wasn’t just black turtlenecks. The tech titan’s shoes have long been an object of fascination.
Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
Glencore, PJM and more in the latest Market Talks covering Basic Materials.
UPS Cuts Outlook Amid Slowdown in Parcel Volumes
The package-delivery company said its revenue and profits fell in the latest quarter and warned that its operating margins this year would […]
China Drafts Rules for Facial-Recognition Use
Authorities proposed restricting the use of the technology to instances where it has a specific purpose, while leaving large carve outs for […]
Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Allianz, State Bank of India and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.
Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
Domain, Paramount and more in the latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom.
Driller’s Bankruptcy Lenders Fidelity, Apollo Stripped of Controlling Stake
A bankruptcy judge ruled that Benefit Street Partners and other unsecured creditors deserve most of the shares in Mesquite, the reorganized Sanchez […]
The Legal Assault on Corporate Diversity Efforts Has Begun
Conservative groups challenge Amazon, Comcast and others using many of the same tools that helped kill affirmative-action programs in colleges.