Caleb Cain was a college dropout looking for direction. He turned to YouTube, where he was pulled into a world filled with conspiracy theories, misogyny and racism
Google and Facebook's role as middlemen allows them to take a huge proportion of online ad revenue away from news outlets, who are losing a crucial source of income
To people who like to travel, these are morally bewildering times. The number of airline passengers worldwide has more than doubled since 2003, and unlike with some other pollution sources, there's not a ton that can be done right now to make flying significantly greener
Using radiocarbon dating, scientists can uncover counterfeit artworks using smaller than ever samples of canvas and paint
This week we have a liberal (sic!) breadth of views, news, analyses and even pure facts — Management Psychology (Breaking the 4-minute barrier), Communication (How to disagree with your boss), Gender equality (Men afraid of mentoring women), Economy (Future shock in India), AI (Robots that can change the world), Fiction (Review of Fall, or How the flesh still matters in Internet utopia), Business (Why packaged goods fend off tech disruption), and Movies (Article 15 is part of the caste problem it attempts to portray).
The auto companies ran headlong this week into a familiar problem in France: the government itself
While other Silicon Valley buildings are likely to suffer damage and be nonfunctional for days, if not months, after an earthquake, Apple's headquarters, are designed to be usable immediately after
Profit drops two-thirds after firm once again writes off ₹100 crore in bankrupt lender
Blackstone has done its bit to dispel notions that PE investors kill jobs, strip assets and quickly 'flip' (sell) the business at a profit
Premji is stepping down after more than half a century of leadership at Wipro, which saw his parents' vegetable oil company transform into an IT services outsourcing giant