The Wall Street titan Leon Black paid Jeffrey Epstein $170 million for what he said was tax and estate work. But his services ...
You propose a strategic shift. The case is solid, the logic sound. But weeks later, nothing moves. You advocate for a ...
Why are the Epstein files full of highly educated people writing like third graders? Psychology provides an explanation (and a warning).
Joe Kent's decision to step down over his position on the Iran war, and the claims he made in his resignation letter to ...
CEOs and other powerful people love to send short, typo-ridden emails. The Epstein Files show us this. But in an AI world, typos can also be good.
Have you ever asked yourself why some writing feels very clear and easy to understand, while other writing feels confusing? ...
I used AI to write a work email—and got caught. Learn from my mistakes. In addition to my writing job, I teach dance fitness classes on the side, which is a riot. (I also get to tell my dad I dance on ...
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The now-viral X post from Meta AI security researcher Summer Yue reads, at first, like satire. She told her OpenClaw AI agent to check her overstuffed email inbox and suggest what to delete or archive ...
Despite largely being a lost “art,” letter-writing still holds a lot of sentimental, intentional value in our culture today, which is primarily driven by the convenience of technology. That’s why many ...
Written words can do more than communicate. They can also unlock the writer’s ability to process distress, identify hurtful feelings and take control of personal conflict. Emily Johnston, a writing ...