What if the fundraising playbook was wrong? charity: water's Scott Harrison ran an experiment with 40,000 donors and nearly tripled donations by flipping one simple assumption.
Southwest continues to have operational issues after recent policy changes. Southwest ended free checked bags, now charges $35-$45 per bag. Policy changes caused overhead bin shortages due to ...
Five years ago, mathematicians Dawei Chen and Quentin Gendron were trying to untangle a difficult area of algebraic geometry involving differentials, elements of calculus used to measure distance ...
A new analysis shows that just 32 fossil fuel companies were responsible for half of global carbon dioxide emissions in 2024. A relatively small group of producers continues to extract and sell the ...
Overhead bin space is a shared, first-come, first-served resource, not an entitlement. Passengers with only a personal item should wait until others have stowed larger bags before using the overhead ...
New York Post newsroom and editorial staff were not involved in the creation of this content. For many companies, one of the most challenging aspects of growth is dealing with the increased demand for ...
The best way to fix Americans’ cost-of-living problem is to give workers bigger raises, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said last week. The problem: That solution looks broken, too. The US job ...
As the College Football Playoff gets ready to debut on Friday, Dec. 19, there's plenty of talk about the state of college football. Between the NIL (name, image, likeness) and the NCAA Transfer Portal ...
When was the last time it felt like New York City was headed in the right direction? As federal funding for housing, schools, and food security gets cut, New York’s leaders are facing crises of their ...
We meet a solutions architect who tells us that his defining characteristic is curiosity, and that for him success is in solving problems with technology, for people. In a recent episode of the First ...
Professor of Law and Associate Dean for International Affairs, Wake Forest University While U.S. and global solutions seem far off, policies to limit harm from microplastics are gaining traction at ...
Microplastics seem to be everywhere—in the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat. They have turned up in human organs, blood, testicles, placentas and even brains. While the full health ...