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The U.S. is joining Europe’s debt club—Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ could fuel $38 trillion tab bigger than Italy or Greece by GDP share
All roads lead to Rome.
By
Eva Roytburg
October 28, 2025
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Personal Finance
Social Security chief says he won’t hike the retirement age amid the strain of America’s aging population and fears of benefit cuts
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Ashley Lutz
Success
This Gen X tech founder has a message for Jamie Dimon, Andy Jassy, and any CEO demanding a return to the office: You’re not serious about AI
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Orianna Rosa Royle
Success
Palantir CEO says Gen Z can either have a social life at age 20 or be successful—but they can’t do both
By
Preston Fore
Economy
Largest rail union backs $85 billion merger after job protections, but critics warn of monopoly risk
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Law
More radioactive shrimp recalled from Kroger stores
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Jonel Aleccia
and
The Associated Press
Law
A jury will look at whether Amazon tricked customers into joining Prime — and made it hard to leave
By
The Associated Press
Law
Trump’s $100k fee on the H-1B visa was so sudden that people don’t even know how to pay it
By
Paul Wiseman
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Barbara Ortutay
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Cybersecurity
All of New York City was close to losing cell service until Secret Service thwarted hackers targeting UN General Assembly
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The Associated Press
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Leadership
Syngenta CEO Jeff Rowe is incorporating AI and taking inspiration from timeless classics to help feed 8 billion people
By
Peter Vanham
August 1, 2024
Finance
Inflation rears its ugly head in Europe, putting the European Central Bank in a fix—once again
By
David McHugh
and
The Associated Press
July 31, 2024
Environment
With governments still gushing over hydrogen, why have 120 scientists objected to 500 hydrogen-powered Toyotas at the Paris Olympics?
By
James Morris
July 31, 2024
Retail
With Yeezys in the rearview mirror, Sambas and Gazelles are helping drive the big Adidas reboot
By
Prarthana Prakash
July 31, 2024
Success
$13 billion an Hermès heir wanted to leave to his gardener has seemingly vanished
By
Eleanor Pringle
July 31, 2024
Politics
How Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán used a sprawling media empire to dominate the nation’s democracy
By
Justin Spike
and
The Associated Press
July 31, 2024
Tech
Despite steep 38% tariffs, Stellantis begins EV rollout in Europe under Chinese joint venture
By
Colleen Barry
and
The Associated Press
July 31, 2024
Environment
Paris ‘flipped the coin’ and took a €1.4 billion gamble against climate change with its plan for the Olympics—and lost
By
Seth Borenstein
and
The Associated Press
July 31, 2024
Lifestyle
The four-day workweek is slowly gaining momentum across Europe—these are the elements needed for it to succeed
By
Alex Ledsom
July 31, 2024
Lifestyle
Here are the top 5 European destinations for Americans heading abroad this summer, but rising costs are putting travel on hold for many
By
Catriona Maria
and
The Associated Press
July 31, 2024
Lifestyle
Slow wage growth, soaring rent, and damp-infested flats are relegating London to a ‘theme park for rich people and tourists’
By
Ryan Hogg
July 31, 2024
Finance
Germany remains the eurozone’s troubled economic child holding back Europe, while the U.S. dominates
By
David McHugh
and
The Associated Press
July 30, 2024
Commentary
Paris Saint-Denis and London Stratford tell a tale of two difficult suburbs transformed by the Olympic Games
By
Gavin Poole
July 30, 2024
Health
Loved by Davina McCall and Steven Bartlett, Zoe raises $15 million to tackle the ‘terrible health crisis’ in the U.S.
By
Oliver Smith
July 30, 2024
Retail
Johnnie Walker maker Diageo sees first sales drop since the pandemic—but Guinness and ready-made cocktails save the day
By
Prarthana Prakash
July 30, 2024
Environment
Lithium protests in Serbia over deal to cut Europe’s dependency on China for valuable battery element
By
Ivana Bzganovic
and
The Associated Press
July 30, 2024
Politics
The Polish ‘are doing business with the Russians’ says Hungary’s Orbán as relations between the two nations take a hit
By
Vanessa Gera
,
Balint Domotor
and
The Associated Press
July 30, 2024
Lifestyle
Olympic drone scandal: Canada women’s football coach suspended over spying as team CEO admits ‘systemic ethical shortcoming’
By
Anne M. Peterson
and
The Associated Press
July 30, 2024
Leadership
‘Sack off NFTs,’ millennial entrepreneur behind a $45 million supplements startup Heights wishes he could tell his 20-year-old self
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
July 30, 2024
Tech
Newest Olympic attack cuts French broadband internet lines
By
Benoit Berthelot
,
Jillian Deutsch
and
Bloomberg
July 29, 2024
Politics
Italy’s prime minister Meloni vows to reset relations with China and signs a three-year action plan in the midst of an EU-China trade war
By
Ken Moritsugu
and
The Associated Press
July 29, 2024
Finance
Swiss pharma giant Roche is ‘fast-tracking’ development of an experimental Wegovy challenger pill for weight loss
By
Prarthana Prakash
July 29, 2024
Retail
Heineken swallows $949 million charge as limping demand hits its Chinese business
By
Sarah Jacob
,
Sabah Meddings
and
Bloomberg
July 29, 2024
Lifestyle
U.K. and other non-EU travelers must buckle up for ‘excessive queue times’ under new EU system
By
Ellen Milligan
and
Bloomberg
July 29, 2024
Finance
Switzerland’s secret to beating inflation while the U.S. still struggles? Central Bank chief says it’s being ‘boring’
By
Ryan Hogg
July 29, 2024
Tech
MG’s lifetime battery warranty isn’t the holy grail for boosting EV ownership—yet
By
James Morris
July 29, 2024
Lifestyle
The Olympic Village isn’t serving ‘adequate’ food, forcing Britain’s athletes to stay away and eat packed lunches instead
By
Prarthana Prakash
July 26, 2024
Retail
Unilever customers swallowing ‘carryover pricing’ from historic inflation helped it generate $6.4 billion in profits so far this year
By
Ryan Hogg
July 26, 2024
Tech
Spain poised to become Europe’s data center capital as Amazon and Meta invest billions to kickstart development
By
Rodrigo Orihuela
,
Clara Hernanz Lizarraga
and
Bloomberg
July 26, 2024
Finance
French President Macron reassures Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault that despite a slump in business confidence, the French market remains steady
By
Samy Adghirni
and
Bloomberg
July 26, 2024
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