A group of tech executives, app developers and Silicon Valley philosophers is seeking to streamline the messy matters of the ...
Learn how to use advanced techniques like short-circuiting, parallel execution, virtual threads, and stream gatherers to maximize Java stream performance. My recent Java Stream API tutorial introduced ...
The previous article in this series explained that in today's deeply interconnected global supply chains, trade imbalances are a natural result of market forces and the division of labor. Behind China ...
National park sites across the country aren’t collecting entrance fees during the government shutdown, now on its 17th day. The longer the shutdown drags on, the more money parks miss out on: to the ...
The way we’ve designed our streets—and the legal rules that govern them—sets us up for conflict. Until we change both, the casualties will keep mounting, and nobody will really win. Every trip across ...
The United States is one of just three countries that "prefers" imperial measurements over the international metric standard. The motivation why has less to do with official policy than you might ...
Primary care providers in the United States are in short supply leading to reduced access to preventive and longitudinal care. A recent survey shows that wait times at primary care have increased ...
A certain segment of the pickleball playing community will never read this sentence, nor will they even open this article, because they think the concept of a rating in the sport is meaningless to ...
BEYOND the immediate reforms to our dysfunctional political parties, a deeper examination of the party-list concept itself reveals a profound disconnect between its original intent and its currently ...
LOOK at the news or social media these days, and you might see a pattern. Stories are about groups in conflict, competing for limited resources, with the gains for some framed as losses for others. If ...