Nick Jonas steals Paul Rudd's 'Power Ballad' in a profound story about art and honesty
In 'Power Ballad,' a wedding singer played by Paul Rudd writes a hit โ and a popstar makes it his.
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In 'Power Ballad,' a wedding singer played by Paul Rudd writes a hit โ and a popstar makes it his.
Louis Armstrong's feats of creativity reshaped American jazz-and found a way to say what needed saying through his music, writes Joe Nocera.
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The age of artificial intelligence requires the kind of strategic doctrine and arms control that stabilized the Cold War, writes Niall Ferguson. Right now, we have neither.
As SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI line up to go public, S&P Dow Jones is poised to waive the profitability rule that kept Tesla out for years.
The actress, who plays Rebecca Welton, chatted with Variety about her co-star's frequent script rewrites in an interview published over the weekend.
Trump Toughens the Terms of Potential Deal Fresh Sunday reporting in the NY Times says President Trump has responded to Iran's refusal to budge on giving up its nuclear material by tightening US conditions as part of a Memorandum of Understanding to get back to the peace negotiating table. "President Donald Trump has toughened the terms of a potential framework for a deal to end the war in Iran, and has sent those proposed changes back to Iran for consideration, according to three officials," NY Times writes, but didn't disclose what the preciseโฆ
The former first lady writes of her four years in the White House, her advocacy, and the challenges facing the Biden presidency, from the COVID pandemic and the January 6 insurrection, to the president's health.
The number of murders fell to a 60-year low after city leaders finally decided to start taking violence seriously enough, writes Charles Fain Lehman.
The number of murders fell to a 60-year low after city leaders finally decided to start taking violence seriously enough, writes Charles Fain Lehman.
Semiconductors are the most consequential product of the modern world. If Intel can start making chips as advanced as the Taiwanese do, it could help secure America's 21st-century economy, writes Patrick McGee.
The former first lady writes in her new book that she thought her husband might have been drugged or having a stroke.
Semiconductors are the most consequential product of the modern world. If Intel can start making chips as advanced as the Taiwanese do, it could help secure America's 21st-century economy, writes Patrick McGee.
Democratic leaders buried a report that reveals all the reasons they lost in 2024. Now it's public-and most of its findings are still problems today, writes Evan Barker.
Democratic leaders buried a report that reveals all the reasons they lost in 2024. Now it's public-and most of its findings are still problems today, writes Evan Barker.
Pope Leo called for artificial intelligence to be "disarmed" in his first papal encyclical, urging major regulation to protect against potential risks, including war and economic dislocation. Amna Nawaz discussed more with Christopher Hale, who writes "Letters from Leo" on Substack.
Motorway services will be central to the EV transition, but urgent action is needed to unlock grid capacity, writes Tim Gittins The UK has now passed a significant milestone with more than 2m electric vehicles on the road. It is a powerful signal of the pace at which transport is changing, and of the scale of the challenge now facing policymakers and industry alike in ensuring the infrastructure exists to support that transition at pace in practice, not just in principle. Since the opening of Watford Gap in 1959, the UK's first motorway serviceโฆ
"โHumanity... is today facing a pivotal choice: either to construct a new Tower of Babel or to build the city in which God and humanity dwell together," the pope writes in first encyclical
Sometime in the last decade, Hollywood stopped making films that parents would enjoy as much as their kids. With 'The Sheep Detectives,' that's changed, writes Kat Rosenfield.
Sometime in the last decade, Hollywood stopped making films that parents would enjoy as much as their kids. With 'The Sheep Detectives,' that's changed, writes Kat Rosenfield.