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Bryan and Adam are joined by MIT Research Scientist, Michael Cafarella, for our annual predictions episode where we check in on past predictions and gaze 1-, 3-, and 6- years into the future. No surprise: there were a lot of AI-related predictions. Big surprise: many of them came from Bryan … and with unabashed optimism!Recorded …

Fashion and lifestyle by Ellie Bramley Fashion and lifestyle have a knack for the surprise. The out-of-the-blue rise of butter moulding, say, or the sudden coolness of a shoe with a cloven toe. Fashion followers will find inspiration from the athletes at the The Paris Olympics. Photograph: Sarah Meyssonnier/Reuters Divergence and disparateness are the mood …

Every year we make predictions. The purpose is to inspire a conversation. We also try to hold ourselves accountable. Here are some of our predictions for 2023. 2023: Patagonia Vest Recession The business story of 2022 was inflation. In 2023 it will be recession, and we’ll realize there are worse things than people with assets …

South Louisiana has barely had time to catch its breath. But here we go again. Warnings are mounting that the state could be in for another rough ride this hurricane season. Weather experts are pointing to factors such as particularly warm waters that could lead, once again, to an above-average storm year — perhaps even …

Friday night’s Midwest Regional games will feature two of the top teams in the bracket in one game, followed by the lone Sweet 16 matchup between double-digit seeded teams. The No. 1 seed Kansas Jayhawks will take the floor against the No. 4 seed Providence Friars in the first game around 7:30 p.m. ET, followed …

IU basketball plays well in Big Ten tournament semifinal loss to Iowa IU Insiders Zach Osterman and Dustin Dopirak talk the Hoosiers’ loss to Iowa and the potential of an NCAA tournament. Zach Osterman and Dustin Dopirak, Indianapolis Star Indiana basketball appeared lost at times this season but suddenly found itself in the Big Ten tournament, securing …

The AFC North had a pretty good season last year, with three teams making the Playoffs and a fourth having an impressive rookie season by their new QB. But the past is in the past and looking forward to 2021, who will emerge as the contender and how many wins will they get? We’re here …

Two No. 1 seeds fell Friday night in the 2021 women’s Final Four. Now two Pac-12 teams are headed to Sunday’s national championship game. Behind a smothering defense and 26 points from senior point guard Aari McDonald, third-seeded Arizona upset No. 1 seed UConn 69-59 as the Huskies lost in the national semifinals for the …

Bryson DeChambeau has been the face of golf in recent months, surging to the top spot in the FedEx Cup points standings and to No. 5 in the world on the strength of victories at the U.S. Open and again at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. The long-hitting DeChambeau gets another shot at victory this week …

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak leaves 10 Downing Street after attending a Cabinet meeting on 14 February, 2020. Barcroft Media As British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak prepares to set out the country’s economic path to recovery, analysts are weighing the possibility of tax hikes and a nod to future fiscal tightening. The budget, due …