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A.I. Won’t Replace Managers, But It Will Redefine Leadership
As A.I. automates information and routine decision-making, it is forcing managers to confront whether they truly know how to lead people. Unsplash+ The discourse surrounding artificial intelligence in the workplace is thick with dystopian forecasts and utopian promises. Will it eradicate jobs or usher in a new era of human creativity? For managers and leaders, […]
Indian boy, 3, youngest player to be ranked by the International Chess Federation
A 3-year-old Indian boy is officially the 1,572nd-ranked player of rapid chess in the world, making him the youngest player ever ranked by the International Chess Federation. Sarwagya Singh Kushwaha has a 6-23 record in rapid chess games, according to the International Chess Federation website. Moves in rapid chess must be completed within 10 minutes […]
New prevention tools and investment in services essential in the fight against AIDS
On World AIDS Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) calls on governments and partners to rapidly expand access to new WHO-approved tools including lenacapavir (LEN) to drive down infections and counter disruption to essential health services caused by cuts to foreign aid. Despite dramatic funding setbacks, the global HIV response has gained a remarkable momentum […]
Bill Gates Blames Trump Administration for ‘Lots of Deaths’ Due to Global Aid Cuts
Bill Gates, the Microsoft co-founder reinvented himself as a creepy advocate for climate alarmism and other leftist causes, expressed concern over the projected increase in preventable child deaths, blaming them on cuts in global health funding by the Trump Administration. In a recent interview with Politico, Bill Gates claimed that for the first time in 25 […]
‘Melania’ Trailer Takes Us Inside Trump 2.0
The new year may see fireworks long before Independence Day arrives. “Melania,” the long-discussed documentary detailing the First Lady’s unique life is set to hit theaters Jan. 30. The film, directed by canceled Hollywood veteran Brett Ratner, takes us into Melania Trump’s world right before her husband moves back into the White House. Here’s the […]
President Trump Is His Own Worst Late-Night Enemy
President Donald Trump can sound like the fascist Jimmy Kimmel describes him as on social media. Consider this Trumpian broadside against “The Late Show’s” soon-to-be-ex-host Stephen Colbert earlier this week. “Stephen Colbert is a pathetic trainwreck, with no talent or anything else necessary for show business success. Now, after being terminated by CBS, but left […]
Exclusive – Andrew Kolvet on Media Cover-Up: ‘Disgusting’ that So Few People Believe Charlie Kirk’s Assassin Was a Leftist
Andrew Kolvet, executive producer for The Charlie Kirk Show, told Breitbart News it is “disgusting” and “absolutely vile” that a minority of people believe Charlie Kirk’s assassin was a leftist, pointing to left-wing talk show host Jimmy Kimmel suggesting the shooter was “of the right” and then the mainstream media covering for him. The post Exclusive […]
‘We Bury the Dead’ Offers Somber Spin on Zombie Craze
We’re due for an old-fashioned, no-nonsense zombie movie in the grand George A. Romero tradition. The last decade has brought Zom-coms, undead musicals, micro-indie shockers and other spins on the zombie menace. Anything but a straightforward tale of brain-chomping ghouls. “We Bury the Dead” isn’t interested in old-school zombie thrills. Instead, the somber story delivers […]
‘Train Dreams’ Is One-Way Ticket to Snoozeville
Clint Bentley’s “Train Dreams” is about the life of Robert Granier, played by Joel Edgerton, who works the railroad during the early 20th century and lives to be 80 years old. His final words at the end of the film are, “Beautiful ain’t it? Just beautiful.” That sums up how I feel about the film […]
Inside the Expanding Role of Philanthropy in the Art World
From museum benefit auctions to new institutions, philanthropy has become a structural force shaping how art is funded, presented and sustained. Wellesley Girls (1967) by Alice Neel. Justin Tallis/AFP via Getty Images Philanthropy has long been a vital force in the art world, but in recent years its scope, ambition and social impact have expanded […]
