NPR's A Martinez speaks with historian Sergey Radchenko about how Russia benefits from the U.S. being at war with Iran.
How US groups are driving a new generation of anti-abortion activism in the UKEve WebsterBBC NewsGetty ImagesFor 21-year-old John Alexander, being against abortion came before finding faith.As a teenager at school in Buckinghamshire, he was confused as to why most of his peers supported access to abortion. On social media he argued vocally against it.Then, shortly after the pandemic, he became...
Shopify is preparing for AI shopping agents to change everything, exec says Shopify is preparing for the transformation of a lifetime, according to its president, Harley Finklestein. Speaking at this year’s Upfront Summit in Los Angeles, the longtime e-commerce veteran spoke about how the company is going all in on agentic shopping. Shopify is second-largest ecommerce provider in the...
The Most Useless Security Cam Features and Why You Don't Need ThemI could go on for hours about all the latest high-tech features in security cameras, including AI summaries, magnetic mounts and privacy zones. But all those extras can get overwhelming, especially if you're trying to ignore the clutter and save money. Despite all their advances, security cameras still come with unnecessary...
Reporter's notebook: A peek inside the Olympic Village NPR reporter Rachel Treisman, about to explore the Olympic Village. Rachel Treisman/NPR hide caption...
Welcome to the post-hype crypto market Crypto is creeping back into the startup conversation, but at ETHDenver last week, the buzz was as much about Washington as it was about tokens. Policy shifts are rippling through the market as Tether and stablecoins face scrutiny, players like Stripe re-enter the conversation, and startups either find traction...