Can you 'live long and prosper' by learning economics from Star Trek? Or is that 'highly illogical?'
It might seem worlds away from the Earth we know. But can "Star Trek" teach us anything about the economics of our own society? Set in the mid-23rd century, the original "Star Trek" series told the ...
Behavioral economics, like “lived experience,” existed long before anyone thought a special and seemingly redundant name was required. To Adam Smith, economics was made of human behavior in all its ...
Clara Markuson, Charlie Jo Forell, Mrs. Henderson (volunteer mom), Zeb Braymer, Antoinette Woodard shop in Mineral Pharmacy each having $54.00 to spend on presents they feel kids will enjoy receiving ...
Jim Beam pauses 2026 distillation to cut variable costs amid surplus inventories. Company keeps bottling, warehousing and tourism to preserve capital and jobs. Pause reflects marginal-cost logic and ...
If there’s one consistent word that has surrounded the Chicago Blackhawks this season, it has been “learning.” As a young team, they have been emphasizing all the lessons from this season. Whether ...
He convulses. He moans. He mourns. Lewis Pullman’s role in “The Testament of Ann Lee,” set for release on Christmas Day via Searchlight, is a physical and mental feat. He’s earned a place among ...
One night last week we came across the old, animated Christmas classic movie, “Frosty the Snowman.” Just had to stop and watch it again for old times’ sake. Like so many Christmas classics, it is a ...
Antisemitism Decoded is the Forward’s biweekly newsletter that helps you separate the signal from the noise and understand current debates over Jewish safety. Sign-up here. Ahmed al Ahmed’s seizure of ...
Christy Bass Adams Guest Columnist It’s everywhere this time of year. Joy. We hear it in songs and see it on wall hangings. We talk about the joy of the Christmas season and the joy that Jesus brings.
In the past few years, AI adoption to tackle administrative work in healthcare has surged, with AI scribes and tools to handle billing and paperwork leading the charge. These "high-frequency, ...
In recent years, something unexpected has been happening in artificial intelligence. Modern AI appears to be breaking a rule that statisticians have preached for nearly a century: Keep models in a ...
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