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The economics of public art

A mural on the side of a new apartment building, a light installation that illuminates a walkway at night, and statues that flank park entrances.

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How far you’ll go

When Moana 2 was released last Thanksgiving, it became the highest-grossing opening weekend for an animated film globally. Shortly before the release, the original Moana

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Let’s take it outside

This week is National Park Week. While there are 63 locations in the United States that include the words “National Park” in their proper name,

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The unpredictability of AI: Copyright edition

We have previously covered how artificial intelligence (AI) is changing energy consumption and being used in scams. Today, we’re exploring another topic where the use

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A gambling education

It is officially April, but March Madness is not over quite yet. Both the women’s and the men’s NCAA basketball tournaments are down to the

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Women & Businesses

It has only been 50 years since the Fair Credit Opportunity Act was signed into law by President Gerald Ford. Before the law, banks were

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