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The lighting backstage in Las Vegas is always a bit too bright. The last note echoes in the performers’ voices as they…
Under studio lighting, the blonde wig always appeared just a bit too flawless. Burbank soundstages were filled with artificial sunlight that made…
The ice appeared nearly immaculate. Arena workers moved silently across the Milano Santagiulia arena’s surface hours before puck drop, dragging hoses and…
Beside the leisurely Main River, the European Central Bank’s headquarters in Frankfurt rise like a modern sculpture, all glass angles and quiet…
The SAVE America Act appears to be a simple proposal: demonstrate your citizenship, present identification, and cast your ballot. However, the underlying…
When a small business solves a problem that the giants couldn’t quite solve, there’s a quiet confidence. Not with grandiosity or billion-dollar…
Tech entrepreneurs in Argentina are accustomed to operating in an unstable environment. They see inflation as background noise, loud and unpredictable, but…
Even while economists claim that inflation is decreasing, the receipts don’t lie—your money isn’t going as far as it once did. Not…
This budget drama isn’t like the others. Friday’s deadline has taken on a severe edge, one that could soon affect airports, disaster…
Klint Kubiak’s journey from the joyous champagne of the locker room to the fluorescent light of a new Las Vegas office has…