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Meet the African cocoa farmers who are letting their crops rot because the commodity price has fallen so much

Ghana and Ivory Coast are responsible for nearly 70% of the global cocoa bean supply, and many farmers putting their land for other uses.

By Edward Acquah, Ope Adetayo and The Associated PressMarch 9, 2026
The Persian Gulf’s ‘saltwater kingdoms’ rely so much on desalination that damage to the infrastructure could force evacuations
By Annika Hammerschlag and The Associated PressMarch 8, 2026
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Bypassing Hormuz: how technology, not territory, will win the new energy war
By Siddharth MisraMarch 6, 2026
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Trump admits the hyperscalers ‘need some PR help’ because the American taxpayer is on the hook for their data centers
By Josh Boak, Matthew Daly and The Associated PressMarch 6, 2026
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The last 3 years were the hottest ever recorded. Here’s why we may look back at them as some of the coolest we remember
By Michael Wysession and The ConversationMarch 6, 2026
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AIAI layoffs are coming. The problem may be compounded because nearly 75% of people don’t apply for unemployment benefits
By Jacqueline MunisMarch 9, 2026
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Middle EastU.S. intel assessment: Iran regime change was unlikely in either short or long war, sources say
By Michelle L. Price, Mary Clare Jalonick and The Associated PressMarch 9, 2026
CryptoStrategy buys $1.3 billion of Bitcoin using mostly common stock
By Melos Ambaye and BloombergMarch 9, 2026
Personal FinanceHow to invest in gold: 6 ways to buy this precious metal
By Joseph HostetlerMarch 9, 2026
Middle EastLike Trump, Iran’s new supreme leader is a real estate mogul, with a house on ‘Billionaires’ Row,’ a villa in Dubai, and upscale European hotels
By Jason MaMarch 9, 2026
Paris Hilton poses on the red carpet.
SuccessAfter losing her Malibu home, Paris Hilton is raising $1 million to get women-owned businesses back on their feet
By Gabriela Aoun Angueira and The Associated PressMarch 9, 2026
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CryptoDubai’s signature Token2049 crypto event set to go forward even as other conferences hit pause amid growing conflict
By Carlos GarciaMarch 9, 2026
A plume of smoke rises from the port of Jebel Ali following a reported Iranian strike in Dubai on March 1, 2026.
Middle EastIran’s attacks on Amazon data centers in UAE, Bahrain signal a new kind of war as AI plays an increasingly strategic role, analysts say
By Jeremy KahnMarch 9, 2026
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EnvironmentTo aid social distancing—and cut air pollution—London’s mayor declares stretches of the capital will be car-free
By Katherine DunnMay 15, 2020
The logo of the US semiconductor manufacturer Intel is displayed during the 'Paris Games Week' on October 29, 2019 in Paris, France.
EnvironmentIntel pledges ambitious water-use goal by 2030: To go ‘net-positive’
By David MeyerMay 14, 2020
HealthCoronavirus originated in bats, WHO says, but scientists also see link to cats, ferrets and pangolins
By Janice Kew, John Lauerman and BloombergMay 8, 2020
FinanceExclusive: Alphabet vets raise $400 million to remake America’s infrastructure
By Jeff John RobertsMay 7, 2020
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NewslettersCould COVID-19 kill coal?
By Katherine DunnApril 30, 2020
Air quality measurements are seen on an air pollution application on an iPhone in this photo illustration in Warsaw, Poland on April 29, 2020. The economic standstil resulting from the coronavirus lockdown pandemic has seen air pollution and carbon emission levels drop sharply.
NewslettersThe coronavirus pandemic could have unexpected environmental effects
By David MeyerApril 30, 2020
EnergyAs lockdowns decimate energy demand, renewables come out ahead of coal
By Katherine DunnApril 30, 2020
FinanceRoundup weedkiller cancer claims soar as coronavirus outbreak complicates settlement talks
By Tim Loh and BloombergApril 27, 2020
EnergyThe Church of England is going up against ExxonMobil on climate change. Can it win?
By Katherine DunnApril 24, 2020
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NewslettersThe coronavirus crisis is increasing overdue payments
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayApril 23, 2020
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EnvironmentEarth Day photo essay: How far have we come in 50 years?
By Katherine Dunn, Alex Scimecca and Mia DiehlApril 22, 2020
EnvironmentForget ‘wet markets’ and bats: For scientists, failing environmental policies have created a boom time for outbreaks
By Ian Mount, Katherine Dunn and Bernhard WarnerApril 22, 2020
A member of staff at the Vauxhall car factory photographed having his temperature read during preparedness tests and redesign ahead of re-opening following the COVID-19 outbreak.
NewslettersCEOs’ workplace revival plans don’t rely on governments
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayApril 22, 2020
EnvironmentAn Earth Day CEO summit shows how dramatically corporate values have changed
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Dan EstyApril 22, 2020
A view of Citibank in SoHo during the coronavirus pandemic on April 12, 2020 in New York City. COVID-19 has spread to most countries around the world, claiming over 110,000 lives with infections at over 1.8 million people.
NewslettersWhy the big banks will likely survive the coronavirus recession
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayApril 21, 2020
Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer, testifies before the Senate Finance Committee on "Drug Pricing in America: A Prescription for Change, Part II" February 26, 2019 in Washington, DC.
NewslettersCOVID-19 gives Big Pharma a chance to fix its image
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayApril 20, 2020
EnvironmentCoronavirus lockdown diets look the same the world over: Bread, beans, and comfort food
By Katherine DunnApril 18, 2020
EnvironmentThe tangled web of companies buying and selling ‘credit’ to reduce carbon emissions
By Erik ShermanApril 17, 2020
CHUNCHEON, SOUTH KOREA - APRIL 17: Ab testing kits AFIAS Covid-19 used in diagnosing the coronavirus (COVID-19) sit at the Boditech Med Inc. headquarters on April 17, 2020 in Chuncheon, South Korea.
NewslettersScenarios for a post-COVID-19 world
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayApril 17, 2020
NewslettersThe coronavirus pandemic is a test for how society can thrive without growth
By Eamon BarrettApril 16, 2020
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NewslettersOn the pain of the coronavirus economy
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayApril 16, 2020
02 April 2020, Belgium: President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen is talking to media in the Berlaymont, the EU Commission headquarters.
NewslettersCoronavirus fallout: Most CFOs see a slow return to business as ‘near-normal’
By David MeyerApril 15, 2020
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 11: Ginni Rometty, CEO of IBM, speaks during the press days at the 2019 IAA Frankfurt Auto Show on September 11, 2019 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
NewslettersIBM’s Ginni Rometty: Pandemic will speed up everyone’s digital transition
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayApril 14, 2020
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey testifies before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington
NewslettersCorporations step up in the coronavirus crisis—Is it PR or purpose?
By Claire Zillman and Alan MurrayApril 13, 2020
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell Testifies Before Senate Committee
NewslettersJerome Powell is proving to be the perfect leader for the coronavirus moment
By Claire Zillman and Alan MurrayApril 10, 2020
EnvironmentThe ‘green death’ movement: Scientific advances give more eco-friendly funeral options
By Emily GillespieApril 9, 2020
06 April 2020, Berlin: Unoccupied tables and chairs from closed cafés and restaurants are reflected in the Nikolai quarter in Propststraße. This is actually a tourist hotspot, which is populated by numerous people. Because of the Corona epidemic, restaurants are only allowed to offer take-away food.
NewslettersGood news is good, but don’t let it cloud your judgement
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayApril 9, 2020
In this Sunday, March 29, 2020, photo, a sign posted at an entrance to a 365 Whole Foods store advises customers not to use their own bags while shopping in Lake Oswego, Ore. Just weeks earlier, cities and even states across the U.S. were busy banning straws, limiting takeout containers and mandating that shoppers bring reusable bags or pay a small fee. Grocery clerks are nervous that the virus could linger on reusable fabric bags and their unions are backing them up with demands to end plastic bag fees and suspend bag bans. The plastics industry has seized the moment, lobbying to overturn existing bans on single-use plastics. (AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus)
EnvironmentCoronavirus fears spur cities to reverse hard-fought bans on single-use plastic
By Gillian Flaccus and The Associated PressApril 8, 2020
WUHAN, CHINA - APRIL 8, 2020 - Passengers wave before leaving Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, in the early hours of April 8, 2020.
NewslettersTime to find out if coronavirus lockdowns can be safely rolled back
By David MeyerApril 8, 2020
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 06: A person holds up two signs, one in english and one in french reading, "You Are Strong, You Are Brave" and "Merci Pour Tout!!" near NYU Langone Health hospital to show their gratitude to medical staff and essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic on April 6, 2020 in New York City.
NewslettersWill the coronavirus crisis make business better?
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayApril 7, 2020
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Gen Z graduates who majored in ‘AI-proof’ careers like pharmacy, biology, and education are making less than $50,000 after graduationAn image of a popular article
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