Read more at The Wall Street Journal.
The Power Struggle Turning an Art World Legacy Upside Down
Date: |
Sort by
Filter
Date
Items per page
-
To train car dealers on EVs and other topics, Ford turns to gamification and AI-powered education
Dealership employees, who are employed outside Ford by dealers, are crucial for the company's sales, performance and customer engagement and satisfaction.CNBC - Business -
European carmakers struggle with falling demand
Industry faces headwinds including price wars and higher interest rates that have put off consumersFinancial Times - Business - Europe -
Carnegie Museum Exhibit Explores Pittsburgh’s Legacy of Steel
At the Carnegie Museum of Art, an installation by the artist Marie Watt celebrates the region’s industrial history with I-beams and glass.The New York Times - Business -
'Legacy Act denies victims like me closure'
Sean Slane speaks about his father's murder as a law takes effect to end some Troubles-era inquests.BBC News - Top stories -
Welcome to Scam World
To own a computer or smartphone — indeed, to engage with the digital world to any degree — is to be a mark. You can try to block, encrypt and unsubscribe your way out of it, but you may not succeed.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Why Turning It Off and Turning It Back On Is Gadget-Fixing Magic
There’s a reason it’s the first question IT asks.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Stephen A explains why Steph's NBA legacy differs from LeBron, KD's
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith explained why Steph Curry's NBA legacy differs from LeBron James' and Kevin Durant's.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NBA -
A Strong U.S. Dollar Weighs on the World
Two-thirds of the roughly 150 currencies have weakened against the dollar, whose strength stems from high interest rates because of stubborn inflation.The New York Times - Business -
Inside the secret poker games opening doors in L.A.'s art scene
Poker-playing artists have let the cigar smoke out and opened up the tables to a more diverse, inclusive and female-friendly pool of players.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Princeton University Art Museum Gets Six Site-Specific New Works
As the museum’s new building nears completion, shadowed by controversy, artists respond with new commissions.The New York Times - Top stories
More from The Wall Street Journal
-
The Switch Hitter in Baseball Is Going Extinct
Superstars who slugged from both sides of the plate were once a feature of the major leagues. Now they have become a dying breed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Israel Said Their Sons Were Murdered by Hamas. These Mothers Weren't Convinced.
After two soldiers who were taken hostage on Oct. 7 were found dead, their mothers spent months in an agonizing search for answers.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
Brazil's Embraer Plots a New 737-Sized Jet to Rival Boeing
The Brazilian aircraft maker has been sounding out potential partners and financial backers on plans for a new narrow-body aircraft.The Wall Street Journal - World - Brazil -
She Was Convicted of Making a Bank Her Personal ATM---and Sentenced to Death
The case became one of the most high profile in a relentless anticorruption campaign in Vietnam dubbed the “Blazing Furnace.”The Wall Street Journal - World -
Nearly 300 People Arrested at Columbia, City College in Student-Protest Crackdown
At UCLA, police were called in overnight after brawls broke out between protesters. Protests and clashes have occurred this week at colleges across the country.The Wall Street Journal - World