Robert Pearl: What HBO’s ‘The Pitt’ gets wrong about AI — and what medicine misses
Generative artificial intelligence has already reshaped industries such as computer programming, retail, and manufacturing. In medicine, however, fears of clinical error have slowed adoption. At...
At Cafesjian Art Trust show, new curator helps us find ourselves in abstraction
When she was around nine or 10 years old, Jill Ahlberg Yohe visited the National Gallery of Art. She recalls staring at a painting by...
Readers and writers: It’s all about family connections with two crime novels and a gardening picture book
Two new crime novels in the authors’ series today, both including sons of mob bosses, and a look at the benefits of urban gardening in...
Bailey Nurseries selling 184 acres for mixed-use development
Bailey Nurseries is selling 184 acres of land to be redeveloped for residential and business use, according to the city of Woodbury. The sale includes...
St. Paul Public Schools to name interim board member Tuesday
The St. Paul Public Schools board will interview and select a candidate to fill a vacant board seat on Tuesday. Five candidates will be interviewed...
Editorial: War powers and the weight of the Constitution
The gravest power entrusted to any American president is the authority to command the armed forces. With that authority comes a constitutional tension that has...
