Chatbots consistently overestimate how strategic humans are, leading them to make decisions that look smart in theory but ...
World leaders like to talk up peace at Christmastime. But alongside the tales of seasonal breaks in fighting are incidents of ...
Beyond the painted gates and manicured compounds, Lagos’ rental market exacts invisible tolls. Single women face repeated ...
Crazy Creatures on MSN
The beetles whose bodies defy basic logic
Bondi gunmen allegedly threw bombs into crowd during attack, court documents reveal Woman renovating 112-year-old home finds ...
ZME Science on MSN
How Life Solved Its “Impossible” Problem: Leading Chemist Explains Life Doesn’t Need a Miracle to Appear
Life may have emerged from a surprisingly simple network of chemical reactions long before cells or genes existed.
AI hallucination is often misread as creativity. This explains why it’s a symptom of optimization fatigue, and what that ...
The year always seems to slow down a bit before it turns. There’s more scrolling than usual, more half-finished thoughts ...
The prime minister is undoubtedly facing tough conversations behind closed doors, but until the public gets to witness the ...
Madhuri Dixit's portrayal of a serial killer falls flat in a crime-thriller burdened by an absurd premise and weak writing.
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The Print on MSNOpinion
Epstein files and what they mean for the American anger against elites
Of all academic institutions, it is at Harvard, the richest and perhaps the most powerful academic institution in the world, that Epstein’s ties appear to have flourished most.
Morning Overview on MSN
Waymo’s school-bus fix still fails, robotaxis keep blasting past
Waymo’s promise of safer streets is colliding with a very old piece of road reality: the flashing red lights of a school bus.
After Miami and before the new year, the art world calendar briefly loosens its grip, creating a rare pause that invites ...
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