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More psych hospital beds are needed for kids, but neighbors say not here
MindMore psych hospital beds are needed for kids, but neighbors say not here
By Eric Berger and KFF Health NewsApril 9, 2025
JPMorgan warns one major demographic shock rattling the world will lead to a Social Security cliff by 2033
HealthJPMorgan warns one major demographic shock rattling the world will lead to a Social Security cliff by 2033
By Alexa MikhailApril 9, 2025
LArs Freurgaard Jorgensen and Ursula von der Leyen pictured among Danish business leaders in 2024.
HealthEurope’s pharma titans confront von der Leyen with threat to yank $113 billion from EU and relocate to U.S. as Trump plans ‘major’ tariffs
By Ryan HoggApril 9, 2025
Landlines and leather benches: The curious survival of London’s metals market that time forgot
FinanceLandlines and leather benches: The curious survival of London’s metals market that time forgot
By AFPApril 9, 2025
Lego's new Vietnam factory opened Wednesday.
RetailLego opens a $1 billion factory in Vietnam as global demand for its brick toys flourishes
By Prarthana PrakashApril 9, 2025
Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs are now in effect—and Asia is taking the hardest hit
PoliticsTrump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs are now in effect—and Asia is taking the hardest hit
By Nicholas GordonApril 9, 2025
Christophe Fouquet, chief executive officer of ASML Holding NV, at the Bloomberg Tech Summit in London, UK, on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024. The event brings together visionaries, investors, founders and policymakers to discuss; how much can we - and should we - trust technology, and why does it matter and how do we build it?
TechASML boss says young people are always asking him how to become a CEO. Here’s why he calls it an ‘absurd’ question
By Ryan HoggApril 9, 2025
Pregnant woman getting a sonogram
FamilyResearchers uncover a link to autism—and it isn’t vaccines
By Beth GreenfieldApril 8, 2025
Trump advisors argue steep tariffs on countries like Vietnam and Cambodia are needed to erase trade deficits and rework supply chains. The economics say that’s going to be a long shot
PoliticsTrump advisors argue steep tariffs on countries like Vietnam and Cambodia are needed to erase trade deficits and rework supply chains. The economics say that’s going to be a long shot
By Lionel LimApril 8, 2025
3 eating habits that could help you age well—and 4 that don’t
Health3 eating habits that could help you age well—and 4 that don’t
By Ani FreedmanApril 8, 2025
London, blurred motion of incidental business people walking to work
PoliticsU.K.’s wealth exodus has only just begun, as the effects of dismantling its multi-billion dollar non-dom tax regime kick in
By Prarthana PrakashApril 8, 2025
The Ha'penny Bridge is a pedestrian bridge built in 1816 over the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland.
FinanceCould Trump tariffs solve Ireland’s housing crisis?
By Ryan HoggApril 8, 2025
Singapore says it’s ‘disappointed’ by Trump’s tariffs: ‘These are not actions one does to a friend’
PoliticsSingapore says it’s ‘disappointed’ by Trump’s tariffs: ‘These are not actions one does to a friend’
By AFPApril 8, 2025
Trump is ‘using the rest of the world as a scapegoat’ for America’s problems, but it’s not going to work, says bestselling French economist
FinanceTrump is ‘using the rest of the world as a scapegoat’ for America’s problems, but it’s not going to work, says bestselling French economist
By AFPApril 8, 2025
two women sitting side by side behind a desk
SuccessRemote work impedes women’s careers, CEO of top U.K. bank claims amid industry-wide RTO surge
By Prarthana PrakashApril 8, 2025
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