‘Toy Story 5’ Fuels Hollywood’s Hottest Summer Since 2019
The Disney-Pixar sequel was expected to make $160 million in North America over the weekend, lifting the summer box office to $1.85 billion to date.
How Remote Work Has Helped a Generation of Working Parents
Post-pandemic, a new openness to accommodating family needs has made it possible for more mothers and fathers to balance work and parenting — particularly mothers of young children.
Is Your Vibe ‘High-Signal’ or ‘Anti-Signal’?
Subtle cues are shaping notions of what’s hot and what’s not in the tech world.
This startup wants to bring driverless freight trucks to California's roads, but drivers are pushing back
Founded in 2025, Humble Robotics is building self-driving freight trucks with no steering wheel, driver's seat or gas pedal.
'I got crushed': AI giants are funding ad wars in races across the country
In some races, the AI-backed political groups have spent more than the candidates they are backing.
While the World Scrambles for Oil, China Sits on Full Tanks
The possible reopening of the Strait of Hormuz may not prompt China to return quickly to prewar levels of oil purchases from the Persian Gulf.
When a Job Goes From Dreamy to Dreary
Plus, should I follow through on complaints about one workplace after I’ve moved on to another?
Ina Garten to Start a Podcast With Vox Media
A new show from Ina Garten, a longtime Food Network star, spurred a bidding war, as the lines between video podcasts and talk shows blur.
The Latest in College Pricing: Tuition at 10 Percent of Your Income
Whitman College is trying to keep it simple: Tell us your adjusted gross income, and we won’t make you apply and get in just to receive a price quote.
Cristina Perpiñá-Robert, consejera delegada de la SGAE: "Si los algoritmos deciden lo que escuchamos, Europa debe exigirles una cuota humana ante la IA"
Cogió las riendas de la SGAE en un momento de intensa crisis reputacional y ha tenido que hacer profundas reformas. Hoy se enfrenta a otra amenaza, la de la IA. Leer
El esperado "comité para agilizar inversiones estratégicas" que Sánchez anunció a los fondos hace 17 meses "no está operativo"
Una de las muestras más surrealistas de la parálisis gubernamental es el retraso en lanzar el proyecto que iba a resolver los problemas burocráticos de proyectos importantes. Leer
Tractor-trailer crosses center divider in Irwindale, killing 1 and injuring 30
A big rig crossed the center divider on the 210 Freeway in Irwindale on Saturday morning, killing one and injuring 30.
Desde Ucrania que externaliza la caza de drones y Occidente la imita hasta la compra de acciones de DeekSeek sin tener acciones de DeekSeek
Análisis de las tendencias mundiales que, tarde o temprano, afectarán a su bolsillo. Leer
¿Convergencia 'low cost' de Europa con Estados Unidos?
Los europeos mantienen su capacidad de compra en el ámbito doméstico, pero han perdido poder adquisitivo frente a EEUU Leer
Las dos caras de la guerra de las televisiones públicas por el IVA: perdón de Hacienda a RTVE y lucha judicial para sacar 300 millones a las autómicas
El rescate a RTVE del Gobierno se 'olvida' de los 300 millones de 'agujero del IVA' de las televisiones autonómicas Leer
L.A. declares state of emergency as Boyle Heights fire continues spewing smoke across region
Mayor Karen Bass declared a state of emergency after a stubborn warehouse fire at a cold storage facility sent irritating smoke across the region.
A Humble 3-Wheel Electric Vehicle Lands Toyota in Federal Court
A lawsuit filed in California claims the automaker’s philanthropic arm stole technology intended to help poor farmers, but it is not clear to what end.
Inspección de Trabajo detecta indicios de fraude en 4.113 contratos de 2.563 empresas catalanas
El 54% corresponde a contratos fijos-discontinuos, el 36% se debe a la encadenación de contratos temporales y el 10% restante está relacionado con el exceso de los plazos para la contratación temporal Leer
Mines, Logistics and Deep Uncertainty Threaten a Middle East Oil Rebound
More oil is getting out of the Persian Gulf, but the region’s producers are looking for signs that it is safe as they ramp up plans for alternative routes.
Egg Prices Are Way Down, but That’s Hurting Farmers
An oversupply of hens has lowered wholesale egg prices. But consumers may not reap the full benefits because of producer contracts and higher costs.
