There were conversations about artificial intelligence, social media strategy, investigative reporting and how journalism ...
The continent has imported more solar components than finished panels so far this year. Obinna Iruoma doesn’t mind sweating a bit as he serves customers at his pharmacy in hot-and-humid Lagos, Nigeria ...
Photo by Pexels user Czapp Árpád. More and more edtech businesses are incorporating artificial intelligence into their workflows and products with mixed results, but Duolingo’s move to go all in on AI ...
In seeking a cheaper and more independent energy system, Europe has only Chinese technology to turn to. Are they handing the country a “kill-switch?” The sun was almost at its peak above the control ...
Chioneso Bakr was so confident, she was willing to put money on it. Scrolling through an app she had found on Instagram, the 31-year-old Brooklyn musician and mother of two found a question she ...
It is only a little over half a year since the Society for Advanced Business Editors and Writers (SABEW) last convened a panel on AI tools for journalism. But the pace of change in what generative AI ...
It’s easy to perceive reporting on the music industry as restricted to celebrity gossip, tabloid speculations, artist interviews and album reviews. But the industry is a treasure trove of financial ...
Online prediction markets that allow participants to bet on the likelihood of future events have been around for decades, but for most of that time, they remained niche exchanges like Iowa Electronic ...
A tattered flag outside a shuttered Tricolor location in Phoenix, AZ, taken in October 2025. Photo by Quỳnh Lê. In much of the United States, owning a car is a requirement to fully participate in ...
In “Fentanyl Express,” a team of Reuters journalists spread across Mexico, the U.S. and China detailed the entire supply chain of fentanyl, by becoming buyers within it. The team acquired “precursor” ...
UnitedHealth became a household name after the high-profile killing of its CEO Brian Thompson last year. But a team of STAT reporters – Tara Bannow, Casey Ross, Lizzy Lawrence and Bob Herman – tracked ...
In the 20th century, a fair chunk of advertising appeared in newspaper columns and between TV news segments. The news publishers captured that revenue, and their bottom lines boomed. Today, that same ...