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It's long been assumed that for an organism to learn, remember or draw conclusions, it needs a brain. But mounting evidence, including a recent Cognitive Science study, challenges that assumption, ...
A Colorado Democrat avoided jail time after she was convicted for forging bogus letters of support following accusations of bullying her staffers. Sonya Jaquez Lewis, an ex-state senator, was found ...
LONDON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Some private credit firms that borrow from retail investors may be embellishing their financial health, Rubric Capital, a $3 billion hedge fund founded by a former Point72 ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has angered President Trump plenty of times. But it’s rare for the Court to deliver as big a blow as it did last week, when it ruled in a 6-3 decision that Trump can’t impose ...
Sequoia Capital Partner Pat Grady analogizes the AI boom to the onset of Covid-19, warning that the technology will be much bigger and more durable. Photo: WSJ Leadership Institute AI startup Serval ...
Have you ever caught yourself writing a note with random capital letters in the middle of words and wondered why you do that? Psychologists and handwriting experts say this quirk can reflect emotions, ...
Broker-dealers regulated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) can treat their stablecoin holdings as regulatory capital, according to a tweak this week to a frequently-asked-questions ...
Java Capital on Monday launched its third fund, with a target corpus of Rs 400 crore, including a greenshoe option of Rs 150 crore, as the Bengaluru-based venture firm doubles down on early-stage ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- For the first time in more than two decades, San Francisco is changing the way it counts the number of unhoused individuals on its streets. "This is a major change. We're going ...
When Motorola introduced its first mobile phone in 1984, the company hoped for a buying frenzy. But even the best marketers couldn’t have predicted the success of mobile phones. Today, mobile phones ...
Michael Nierenberg is a man on the move. Nierenberg is the chairman, CEO and president of Rithm Capital, a publicly traded mortgage-servicing real estate investment trust that has morphed over the ...