Readers weigh in on the challenges of defining and diagnosing the condition. To the Editor: Re “In New Focus on Autism, Some Worry the Spectrum Is Too Broad” (front page, Oct. 5): One thing’s for ...
China is expanding access to its bond repurchase market, a move that may encourage global investors to increase their holdings of yuan-denominated assets. Eligible overseas institutional investors — ...
The tragic death of Charlie Kirk and all the heated arguments about his character and faith highlights the times we’re living in. Religion has become less about faith and more about politics, and that ...
Perplexity AI launched a comprehensive search application programming interface on Thursday, giving developers direct access to the same massive web index that powers the startup's answer engine and ...
The big picture: The Windows ecosystem has offered an unparalleled level of backward compatibility for decades. However, Microsoft is now working to remove as many legacy technologies as possible in ...
Have something to say? Lookout welcomes letters to the editor, within our policies, from readers. Guidelines here. Thanks to Christopher Neely for his article on mass surveillance ALPR (automatic ...
Bank of America Corp. will offer investments in private equity funds to its ultra-wealthy clients, a move that comes as more financial firms give access in alternative assets to a broader swath of ...
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The Manhattan building where New York Times executive editor Joseph Kahn lives was vandalized with red paint on Friday. Police responded to the building in Greenwich Village at around 4:45 a.m. for a ...
At least a dozen Democratic members of Congress have been denied entry to federal immigration facilities this year when they showed up to conduct oversight as President Donald Trump has ramped up his ...
We’re celebrating 180 years of Scientific American. Explore our legacy of discovery and look ahead to the future. In the late 1800s Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli pointed a telescope at Mars ...
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