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Top companies are increasingly being headed by people of Ind
MATTHEW PRINCE HAD TO BE CON-verted to the belief that AI is eating the web. It was 18 months ago that he started getting calls from media executives, who complained to him about AI companies copying
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“I’VE ALWAYS BEEN SUCH A PUNK,” filmmaker Natasha Lyonne muses. “But AI is the thing that’s going to flip me into a hippie. Because now’s the time to get super low to the ground and human.” Lyonne has
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS CHAIRMAN AND CEO CL ARK HUNT HAS GUIDED HIS FRANCHISE TO THE PINNACLE OF NFL SUCCESS, WITH THREE SUPER BOWL WINS IN THE PAST FIVE SEASONS. HE TELLS NEWSWEEK HOW HE SET OUT TO CONTINUE HIS FATHER’S AMBITION OF GLOBAL FAN GROWTH
It’s not often that a single life spans such vast and varied terrain—poverty and privilege, failure and triumph, disruption and discipline. Yet Gérard Lopez, the ever-driven Spanish/Luxembourgish entr
IT’S NOT EASY TO MOVE AROUND NEW YORK CITY AS Zohran Mamdani anymore. Like when the 33-year-old Democratic nominee for mayor leaves a union meeting to walk to his Manhattan campaign office, as he did