Opinion
From the Attention Economy to the Behavior Control Economy: How Big Tech Is Taking Over State Power
In just a single decade, data has transformed from fleeting digital traces into the “oil of the 21st century”—a raw material to be extracted, processed, and sold. Big Tech companies are no longer ...
Abstract: As products and services become increasingly complex, manufacturers need to communicate vision with their supply chain (SC) collaborators to effectively lead them and mobilize resources in ...
CGTN Europe spoke to Dr. Seijiro Takeshita, Professor of at the School of Management at the University of Shizuoka. Motability drivers face cuts to car benefits in Budget Government U-turns on support ...
Gold is glittering for investors, with prices now topping a record $4,000 an ounce. But the reasons behind the shiny metal's surge may be less than dazzling, with Wall Street analysts saying it ...
Actor and director Rob Reiner is issuing a warning amid Donald Trump’s continued crackdown on free speech, cautioning that the United States has only a year before it becomes a “full-on autocracy” and ...
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The Media Lies and Political Attacks on Donald Trump
From real estate mogul to 45th President, Donald Trump’s rise reshaped American politics. His presidency was defined not just by policy, but by relentless media attacks, conspiracies, and attempts to ...
Is social media more of a workplace landmine now? Possibly, according to survey results published Sept. 30 by Resume Templates. Twenty-nine percent of employers surveyed said there has been an ...
Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson are at the forefront of alternative media, grabbing more eyeballs than ever, but also wrecking the emerging medium’s credibility with loony conspiracy theories that ...
Human Rights Watch thanks the Special Rapporteur for his report, which highlights the shrinking civic space and throttling of the political opposition in Cambodia, as well as the government’s acts of ...
The U.S. uses sanctions to discourage countries from sharing technology with China, while China uses loans in the developing world to expand its own sphere of influence. Yale SOM’s Christopher Clayton ...
Many of us who work in politics have felt sickened since the assassination of Charlie Kirk. We sense that a line has been crossed, perhaps permanently. For years, the Left had accused conservative ...
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