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Child clinging to the leg of an unseen parent
FamilyHere’s why giving your kid the silent treatment is ‘one of the worst types of punishment’
By Beth GreenfieldJune 4, 2025
This plant compound could lower your risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to new research
LifestyleThis plant compound could lower your risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to new research
By Ani FreedmanJune 4, 2025
Volkswagen AG headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany
FinanceNearly 20,000 Volkswagen workers take voluntary redundancy while others could work a 4-day week amid overhaul
By Prarthana Prakash and AFPJune 4, 2025
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun predicts his company’s expensive EV bet could soon start making money
TechXiaomi CEO Lei Jun predicts his company’s expensive EV bet could soon start making money
By Lionel LimJune 4, 2025
Lee Jae-myung, South Korea’s new president, calls ‘rising protectionism’ a ‘threat to our very survival’
PoliticsLee Jae-myung, South Korea’s new president, calls ‘rising protectionism’ a ‘threat to our very survival’
By AFPJune 4, 2025
Coach’s hit handbag shows how less-expensive luxury is gaining ground
RetailCoach’s hit handbag shows how less-expensive luxury is gaining ground
By Rachel Phua and BloombergJune 4, 2025
Markets shrug off doubled U.S. steel tariffs and Trump complaints of Xi being ‘hard to make a deal with’
FinanceMarkets shrug off doubled U.S. steel tariffs and Trump complaints of Xi being ‘hard to make a deal with’
By Nicholas GordonJune 4, 2025
Can Iceland help the U.S. clean up its aluminum industry?
RetailCan Iceland help the U.S. clean up its aluminum industry?
By Anna HeimJune 4, 2025
Airbus general director Guillaume Faury (front L), Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board Ahmet Bolat (C) and Rolls Royce general director Tufan Erginbilgic (R) applaud during an agreement signing cerenomy on April 29, 2024 at Turkish Airlines headquarters in Istanbul.
LeadershipRolls-Royce CEO fired managers and held staff brainstorms as part of a ‘4 pillar’ turnaround plan that led to 600% share price jump
By Ryan HoggJune 4, 2025
Ray Ban, Oakley and Armani glasses
LeadershipHow Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica’s all-pervasive €112 billion empire has disrupted and dominated how we see the world
By Prarthana PrakashJune 4, 2025
Closeup of man smoking marijuana joint
LifestyleRisks of cannabis range from heart attack to psychosis. Here’s who may be most susceptible
By Beth GreenfieldJune 3, 2025
Photo of a woman sipping from a mug
LifestyleDrinking coffee may help you stay sharp as you age, according to a 30-year study of nearly 50,000 people
By Alexa MikhailJune 3, 2025
Armin Papperger
FinanceKering will be booted from Europe’s premier blue-chip index as defense giant Rheinmetall boosted by the continent’s war footing
By Prarthana PrakashJune 3, 2025
A precarious success story: In South Africa, the hard-won progress of a youth-led HIV education program is threatened by international funding cuts
HealthA precarious success story: In South Africa, the hard-won progress of a youth-led HIV education program is threatened by international funding cuts
By Alexa MikhailJune 3, 2025
Populist backlash and ‘brainwashing’ threaten to derail Bulgaria joining the euro currency
PoliticsPopulist backlash and ‘brainwashing’ threaten to derail Bulgaria joining the euro currency
By David McHugh and The Associated PressJune 3, 2025
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