
Congo’s stylish sapeur movement goes beyond fashion – 5 deeper insights
In the two Congos, theres a cultural movement by the Society of Ambience-Makers and Elegant People (Sape), known as sapeurs, who blend fashion, culture and social resistance. Though it was rooted primarily in the...

5 Super Bowl commercials that deserve places in the advertising hall of shame
What makes something a flop? Not the kind of flop that Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is prone to do, but a flop in the world of advertising? Brands airing Super Bowl ads have a lot riding on their...

AI datasets have human values blind spots − new research
My colleagues and I at Purdue University have uncovered a significant imbalance in the human values embedded in AI systems. The systems were predominantly oriented toward information and utility values and less toward...

In recent months, Americans looking for eggs have faced empty shelves in their grocery stores. The escalating threat of avian flu has forced farmers to kill millions of chickens to prevent its spread. Nearly 70 years ago,...

How populist leaders like Trump use ‘common sense’ as an ideological weapon to undermine facts
Its the revolution of common sense, President Donald Trump announced in his second inaugural address. And so it is. The latest installment of that assertion came in his Jan. 30, 2025, press conference about the Potomac...

Peace in Sudan: what it’s going to take
Sudan, which included South Sudan up to 2011, has never known peace and stability since independence in 1956. The countrys instability stems from the absence of democratic rule; failure to manage its diversity; military...

Why Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger’s new plan to tackle extremist violence is likely to fail
The military-led nations of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger officially withdrew from the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) on January 29. They had announced their intention to leave one year ago, shortly...