The end of a year and the beginning of another is a natural time to ponder what may lie ahead of us both as individuals and as a society. This year, there appears to be great anxiety about the future, ...
Forty years ago, “Back to the Future” premiered in theaters. The movie, about a teenager who inadvertently travels back in time, grossed around $222 million worldwide in inflation-adjusted dollars. If ...
Artificial intelligence is booming. Technology companies are pouring trillions of dollars into research and infrastructure, and millions of people now interact with AI in one form or another. But what ...
First Lady Melania Trump successfully organized a new Executive Order entitled, “Fostering the Future for American Children and Families.” Under Mrs. Trump’s leadership, this unprecedented ...
Can you believe that Back to the Future turned 40 this year? Now, that’s heavy. This sci-fi comedy has had such a grip on pop culture that Back to the Future is soaring back to theaters this weekend.
The future is looking bright, at least according to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Fortune reported on Bezos' speech at Italian Tech Week 2025, where he shared his vision of the future — one that includes ...
It’s been 40 years since the release of Back to the Future, and somehow, people still resonate with the themes the film touched on. Reflecting on the lasting impact of the film, stars Michael J. Fox ...
Below, Nick Foster shares five key insights from his new book, Could Should Might Don’t: How We Think About the Future. Nick has spent the last 25 years working within companies at the very forefront ...
Just a couple of years ago, America’s auto industry had visions of an all-electric future. It has since abandoned that talk after the Trump administration eliminated the federal government’s ...
First Lady Melania Trump launched Fostering the Future Together—a global coalition of nations committed to enhancing the well-being of children through the promotion of education, innovation, and ...
“Prediction is hard, especially about the future,” the saying goes. Certainly, looking ahead 50 years from 1975, economic prophets would have been hard-pressed to foresee the waves of deregulation, ...
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