The oil shock is fuelling a shift to EVs, but mining bosses warn we need to diversify supply chains in battery metals too.
A view of the vessels heading towards the Strait of Hormuz following the two-week temporary ceasefire reached between the U.S ...
This article follows my earlier commentary on the recent bank fraud that has unsettled several stakeholders in Sri Lanka’s ...
The move reflects a shift in Washington’s approach as it grapples with a new kind of threat: large numbers of low-cost drones ...
Corruption is a scourge in most countries. Indeed, a recent World Economic Forum survey on ‘trust-in-government’ has revealed that 75% of the world's population does not trust their governments - the ...
Ecosystems that prioritize finance over entrepreneurs may unintentionally suppress the key to build global companies. Here ...
His father had been unpredictable—not violent, not absent in the obvious sense, but emotionally unstable in a way that meant ...
The players at the top of leaderboard at Augusta teach winning habits any golfer can learn: commit to every shot, control ...
The question is not whether a politician’s intention is good. The market does not care about intentions. It responds to ...
Police say a video led to an animal cruelty charge after two juveniles were accused of violently abusing a kitten.
It took “decades to conclude that Marxist economics was more Groucho than Karl,” cracks The Wall Street Journal’s editorial ...
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Lesson from the bees

During my early morning exercise the other day, a small bee fell into the pool. There must be a hive nearby, most probably in a tree in the vacant lot next door, for I often find bees sharing the pool ...