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The Latest British Invasion Is Hitting U.S. Homes

From fashion to pop culture, America’s obsession with the U.K. lifestyle is skyrocketing. Perhaps the lavish sets on the Bridgerton TV show are sparking the wave of English design on U.S. soil because British home decor is also having a…

It’s Time to Get Radical When Repurposing Empty Buildings, Architect Says

Adaptive reuse, or the art and science of repurposing buildings, is Richard Olcott’s mission.  The New York-based design partner at Ennead Architects advocates for radical reuse, or the process of funneling creativity into sustainable architectural projects to reinvigorate buildings and…

Race For AI Isn’t Zero-sum, Says Amazon Cloud Boss

As Google races with Microsoft and OpenAI to create world-changing generative artificial intelligence, some critics see Amazon as lagging behind. “I respectfully disagree” with that viewpoint, said Adam Selipsky, Amazon’s cloud chief, in an interview with AFP. Tech giants like…

The Stock Market Is Starting to Sink. Earnings Could Fuel a Turnaround.

This past week was a difficult one for markets, as investors digested March’s higher-than-hoped-for inflation data, which further delayed any anticipated interest rate cuts. Yet earnings results could help lift stocks out of their funk. The S&P 500 fell 1.6%…

China Is Stingy With Economic Data. The Fallout for Stocks.

China’s restrictions on public access to economic and corporate data is baffling traders, and may be undermining the country’s attempt to get back to robust growth, experts said. “In any operating environment, China included, business needs information to make informed…