UncategorizedDiane Keaton’s quiet activism helped preserve these Los Angeles landmarks fwadmin / October 12, 2025 “I’ll never understand why architecture is considered a second cousin to painting and film,” Diane Keaton wrote in 2008.
UncategorizedCompanies like OpenAI are sucking up power at a historic rate. One startup thinks it has found a way to take pressure off the grid fwadmin / October 12, 2025 Emerald AI, which launched in July, is trying to solve the problem of powering the data centers that all AI companies need.
UncategorizedUK consumers curb spending more than anywhere else in G7 fwadmin / October 12, 2025 High interest rates and fear of economic shocks spur households to build up savings rather than splash out
UncategorizedSilicon Valley tech boss Marc Benioff says he’s all for Trump sending troops to San Francisco since ‘we don’t have enough cops’ fwadmin / October 12, 2025 “We don’t have enough cops, so if they can be cops, I’m all for it,” Benioff told The New York Times on Friday.
UncategorizedAt this rate, the price of gold could soar to $10,000 per ounce in just three years fwadmin / October 12, 2025 “If it continues on its current path, it could reach $10,000 before the end of the decade.”
UncategorizedDon’t move to Dubai — this is still the place to be fwadmin / October 12, 2025 Better to buy the dip and celebrate the UK as an enduring cultural behemoth
UncategorizedHow high-end restaurants went global fwadmin / October 12, 2025 As a new generation sets out in the footsteps of Nobu and Zuma, Jay Rayner examines the rise of ‘luxe’ food chains — and whether it has come at a cost
UncategorizedLiving in the grey zone fwadmin / October 12, 2025 Navigating the 21st century requires a talent for paradox
UncategorizedAustralia considering critical minerals deal with US, The Age reports fwadmin / October 12, 2025