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Economy
Jamie Dimon isn’t so sure the U.S. will avoid a recession next year—even if Wall Street is convinced otherwise
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Economy
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Eleanor Pringle
October 3, 2025
Economy
UK chancellor pledges ‘youth guarantee’ for Gen Zers 18 months out of work: a job, a trade, or college placement
By
Nino Paoli
October 3, 2025
Politics
Trump says UN has ‘tremendous, tremendous potential’ but it needs to learn real peace-making from him
By
Aamer Madhani
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Farnoush Amiri
and
The Associated Press
September 23, 2025
Big Tech
TikTok’s CEO used to work for Mark Zuckerberg as a Facebook intern. Just one decade later, he’s become one of Meta’s fiercest competitors
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
September 23, 2025
Politics
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By
The Associated Press
September 22, 2025
Economy
Trump is already wielding his ‘golden share’ authority at U.S. Steel, overriding the company’s plans for an Illinois plant, report says
By
Nino Paoli
September 20, 2025
AI
Nvidia shares drop, China tech surges as Beijing tries to push homegrown AI chips
By
Nicholas Gordon
September 17, 2025
AI
China says Nvidia violated antitrust laws as it ratchets up pressure ahead of U.S. trade talks
By
Jeremy Kahn
September 15, 2025
Big Tech
Nvidia’s China-based rival posts 4,300% revenue jump as chipmaker’s earnings reported no H20 chip sales to the country
By
Nino Paoli
August 28, 2025
Cybersecurity
From Los Angeles to Manila, prosecutors say $300 million voting machine helped fund Smartmatic’s foreign bribes
By
Joshua Goodman
,
Jennifer Peltz
and
The Associated Press
August 21, 2025
Commentary
Opinion | It’s time to invoke the U.S. Defense Production Act to support a new battery technology revolution
By
Keith Norman
July 18, 2025
Politics
NATO leaders want to appease Trump, but spending billions more on the defense alliance ‘would be just crazy for Europeans,’ foreign policy expert says
By
Nino Paoli
June 25, 2025
Politics
As Trump floats regime change to ‘Make Iran Great Again’, Deutsche Bank warns Europe has drawn the short straw in escalating conflict
By
Eleanor Pringle
June 23, 2025
AI
China’s MiniMax debuts M1 AI model that it says costs 200x less to train than OpenAI’s GPT-4
By
Alexandra Sternlicht
June 18, 2025
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