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Elon Musk wants to insert a chip in your brain. Neuralink, a company Musk has invested $100 million in, say they are ready to discuss their work publicly
High-end Western goods are making their way to North Korea's elite through a complex system of port transfers, secret high-seas shipping and shadowy front companies
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan has seemed to turn trade into a cudgel, but South Korean officials suspect a different motive: retaliation over an escalating political dispute between the two countries concerning reparations for Japan's World War II-era conduct
Until now, the earliest remains of modern humans found on the Continent were less than 45,000 years old. This skull bone is more than four times as old, dating back over 210,000 years, and is likely to revise theories about the history of our species and its spread into Europe
This year's Prime Day begins today, and stretches across two days. But retailers across the world are scrambling to keep up with a second major shopping season, four months before the traditional Thanksgiving Black Friday sales
The landmark settlement signals a newly aggressive stance by regulators, including the Federal Trade Commission, toward the most powerful technology companies
Some of the most fascinating topics covered this week are: Business (Deadly truth about a world built for men), Lifestyle (Why young Koreans love to splurge), Technology (Unsupervised learning), Brands (Kardashian Clan's 716 trademarks), Investments (Do millennials need money managers?), Water Crisis (India is the largest exporter of water even as taps run dry), and Liberalisation (Devaki Jain on the two forces that might guide India back to justice).
The 500th death anniversary of da Vinci is due this fall, and New York's Met museum will run a single-painting show starting Monday. "Saint Jerome Praying in the Wilderness," on loan from the Vatican museum, is an unfinished, raw, emotional work, and lets us see Leonardo's distracted, stop-and-start painting method in action
A look at how the bug-shaped car flourished over the years
'Pearson' finds the beleaguered Jessica Pearson, the legal queen bee of Suits, played by Torres—disbarred in New York and her law license revoked in Illinois—sitting at the right hand of Mayor Bobby Novak (Morgan Spector) of Chicago