As recruitment teams swap human interactions for increasingly elaborate screening techniques, Helen Coffey tries out being ...
Recently, there has been more drama in the Kennedy Center’s offices than in its performance spaces. That was certainly the case yesterday, as the hallowed landmark was — whatever the legality — ...
Mr. Sunstein, a professor at Harvard Law School and a former member of the Obama administration, identifies the real benefit of AI as its capacity to overcome human “cognitive biases.” Deeply ...
When you consider the success of spoof movies like Airplane!, The Naked Gun, Scary Movie and countless others, and then throw in homages to the likes of Monty Python, Mel Brooks, the Carry On movies ...
A woman’s story about being asked an unexpected question during a job interview has gone viral on social media, sparking discussion about honesty, self-awareness, and workplace values. The post, ...
Survivor Series should have laid the first building blocks of anticipation for WrestleMania, and this show just didn’t do enough. Yes, we got a mystery man in the men’s WarGames match, a good idea who ...
Litigants often file "petitions for certiorari" asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review a case, or particular questions within the case. The overwhelming number of cases that reach the Court through ...
While the headaches and life-altering results of insurance pre-authorizations are not new to physicians or patients, lately things have been getting worse. Patients are sending more and more messages ...
Introduction: Labor trafficking is a widespread yet underreported form of exploitation that disproportionately affects migrant populations. Migrants often face coercion, deception, and abuse across ...
A collage shows a red X over a person in a chemistry lab conducting an experiment. Credit: Madeline Monroe/C&EN/Shutterstock More than 20% of chemistry researchers ...