Video: The Biggest Questions We Have for 2026

Video: The Biggest Questions We Have for 2026

New York Times editors across the newsroom share their biggest questions as we leave 2025 behind and look ahead to 2026. By Richard W. Stevenson, Mohammed Hadi, Nestor Ramos, Nikita Stewart, Michael Mason, Gilad Thaler, David Seekamp, Lauren Pruitt, Luke Piotrowski and Edward Vega December 31, 2025 Source link

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A Comprehensive Guide on Automotive Software Development Lifecycle

A Comprehensive Guide on Automotive Software Development Lifecycle

Every new car feature nowadays depends on software. From safety alerts to touchscreens tied to car functions, software can shape everything to deliver great experiences. But with more features comes more pressure and complexity. Automotive teams now deal with complex requirements, strict safety rules, and rapidly changing customer demands. This creates a simple but painful…

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Benjamin Netanyahu Sucks Up to Trump With Shocking Award

Benjamin Netanyahu Sucks Up to Trump With Shocking Award

Justice officials were initially worried that Homan wouldn’t be able to get a security clearance, but when he did, federal prosecution planned to monitor him during his time as border czar to see if he continued to move corruptly. But the probe was eventually dropped by Kash Patel’s FBI—even as Justice Department internal documents pointed…

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Wannabe Christian Crusader Pete Hegseth Is Just Getting Started

Wannabe Christian Crusader Pete Hegseth Is Just Getting Started

Peter Brian Hegseth is an Iraq War veteran and former alcoholic with a rape allegation, a crusader’s mentality (and crusader’s tattoos), and a genuine disdain for women and fat people. He has written multiple books arguing that the Pentagon, of all places, is too “woke,” and is apathetic towards war crimes and human rights violations—potentially…

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AI memory demand propels Kioxia to world’s best-performing stock

AI memory demand propels Kioxia to world’s best-performing stock

[TOKYO] Artificial intelligence’s insatiable appetite for data storage has delivered Japanese memory chipmaker Kioxia Holdings world-beating stock gains this year, a sign that the AI boom is alive and well despite recent market jitters. Kioxia’s shares have risen around 540 per cent year-to-date, outperforming all other members of the MSCI World Index and making it…

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How Miniso taps into the business of joy and emotional connections

How Miniso taps into the business of joy and emotional connections

The company has its roots in China, but it has now accumulated the most extensive cross-cultural experience in Asia SHOPPING around VivoCity or Changi Airport in Singapore, one cannot help but be drawn to the brightly coloured, neatly arranged displays of Miniso stores. Customers are not just choosing products there, they are somewhat experiencing what…

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Trump Tells Fans to Donate to Him or Else Dems Will Steal Their Money

Trump Tells Fans to Donate to Him or Else Dems Will Steal Their Money

“Did [Russian President Vladimir] Putin agree to a ceasefire to allow a referendum to take place?” a journalist asked Trump Sunday evening during a Palm Beach press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. “Not a ceasefire, and that’s one of the points that we’re working on right now,” Trump said. “He feels that look, you…

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D.C. Families Call BS on Trump’s Biggest Claim About National Guard

D.C. Families Call BS on Trump’s Biggest Claim About National Guard

“Did [Russian President Vladimir] Putin agree to a ceasefire to allow a referendum to take place?” a journalist asked Trump Sunday evening during a Palm Beach press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. “Not a ceasefire, and that’s one of the points that we’re working on right now,” Trump said. “He feels that look, you…

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Federal Judge Throws Out Indictment of TikToker Shot by ICE Agent

Federal Judge Throws Out Indictment of TikToker Shot by ICE Agent

Carlitos Ricardo Parias—the TikTok streamer and immigration journalist who was shot by ICE in south Los Angeles this October—has had his indictment dropped by a federal judge. U.S. District Judge Fernando M. Olgin on Saturday dismissed the indictment on the grounds that Parias was not given access to counsel while in ICE detention, and the…

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What Is Brand Tracking? Definition, Benefits and Top Companies of 2025

What Is Brand Tracking? Definition, Benefits and Top Companies of 2025

The construction industry is increasingly shifting from traditional word-of-mouth referrals to digital marketing strategies. More clients are researching suppliers and service providers online, meaning only companies with a strong digital presence can effectively meet this demand. Monitoring how customers perceive a business reveals insights that help drive growth. This data-driven approach turns actions from generic…

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