Recession Or Not: Retail Is Ready
Now is not a time for panic. We got through Covid-19 as an industry, and recession or not, we can face this next phase together with the right tools and technology in place.
Now is not a time for panic. We got through Covid-19 as an industry, and recession or not, we can face this next phase together with the right tools and technology in place.
Just as petrochemical refining led to the creation of several new industries, innovative uses for the forgotten half of the harvest will lead to brand-new approaches to the material economy—but this time, using the firm foundations of a sustainable feedstock.
Thursday’s jobs report and unemployment report found that November’s numbers performed slightly better than expected. But there's more to the picture.
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Despite the change in party affiliation, Sinema will continue to caucus with Democrats.
Traffic, congestion, overflowing restaurant s all make NYC a Christmas and New Year' s nightmare.
A slew of startups are changing the face of toilets—where tourists using them could actually enjoy the experience, rather than dread it. Off-grid, eco-friendly and using smart technology—these startups are disrupting the portable potty industry.
As colleges and N.I.L. collectives want more information about market pricing for athlete endorsement deals, a recent plan to distribute proprietary information presents novel questions about the antitrust sensitivity of data in the emerging world of college athlete endorsement deals.
Italian soccer clubs have realized how readily they can reach global fan bases thanks to the many digital tools at their disposal, and how that reach can lead to new revenue streams.
The same brokerage firm often represents both sides of a transaction, but a DC law can produce surprises.
Robots and automation are not "taking jobs" in this latest economic downturn but are instead doing the work that few people want to do — from weeding fields to cleaning floors to stacking boxes.
Colombian researcher Mónica Ramírez Burbano turned a fascination with looking at hummingbirds into a project to look at how these birds interact with the plants they feed on.
Overall, my advice on deep learning is to look before you leap and watch for the changes, as they are happening quickly.
After a few rough years, we'd all like to get a head start on making career progress in 2023.
In recent times a flurry of AI-powered photo and video editing tools have emerged.
For a regime that's dependent on crypto to avoid sanctions and steal hard currency, the collapse of FTX couldn’t have been more ill-timed.
Marvel Snap just won mobile game of the year at The Game Awards, and for good reason.
But the disgraced former FTX boss claimed his testimony may not be “helpful.”
President Joe Biden on Thursday celebrated the release of American basketball player Brittney Griner from Russian custody as an accomplishment “we’ve worked for for a long time,” but several top Republicans blasted the terms of the deal.
The multifamily residential industry is a sector that could richly benefit from blockchain innovation.
Good regulatory practices that make compliance less uncertain, more flexible, and less time-consuming can boost economic growth while still achieving the goals of the regulators.
In this article, I’ll give my take on how TikTok uses AI and ML to keep users hooked and how your business can take advantage of the success TikTok and other social media apps have achieved with these technologies.
Effective L&D programs have gone from a perk at certain companies to a necessity in today’s business world.
Travelers planning to spend the Christmas holidays in Great Britain are in for plenty of bah and humbug.
Data shows that the CxOs overwhelmingly believe engaged employees equal happy customers—and they’re making moves to support both.