Recommended Reading and My Reuters Pic of the Week
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and wife Sara cast their votes during Israel's parliamentary election in Jerusalem. Heidi Levine/Pool/REUTERS

Recommended Reading and My Reuters Pic of the Week

Welcome to my weekly summary of recommended reading. This week’s picture, taken by photographer Heidi Levine, shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara casting their votes during Israel's parliamentary election at a polling station in Jerusalem on September 17. After failing to secure a governing majority in the election, the prime minister offered a coalition with his strongest political rival, but was rebuffed.

U.N. climate summit to test world’s resolve to halt warming

A special climate summit begins Monday at the United Nations ahead of start of the General Assembly. After a summer of wildfires, heat waves and hurricanes, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says he is banking on new pledges from governments and businesses to abandon fossil fuels.

Mimicking a cybersecurity analyst's intuition with AI

A group of security specialists are teaching their own knowledge and intuition for detecting early warning signs of a cybersecurity attack to their AI, in an effort to tackle a human skills shortage and speed up investigation times.

Finding the balance in leadership styles

Often the best leaders don't have just one kind of leadership style, but are able to be adaptive and fluid in their approach.

Take Five: U.S. money market ruckus - one-off or warning?

This weekly piece lays out five big themes likely to dominate the thinking of investors and traders in the coming week.

Fund awards $5.25 million to Philly news organizations to support local journalism

Three Philadelphia news organizations have been awarded more than $5 million as part of the Knight Foundation and the Lenfest Institute for Journalism's efforts to help local newsrooms to cover and reach their communities.

Michael Friedenberg is the President of Reuters News. He was previously CEO of IDG Communications and President of CXO Media. Michael is a voracious reader with a particular interest in the news and publishing industries, digital transformation and all things Philly...

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