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Meet the stereotypical coronavirus super-spreaders: They share these qualities, researchers say
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Meet the stereotypical coronavirus super-spreaders: They share these qualities, researchers say
By Erin PraterMarch 19, 2022
China’s economic pledge stoked investor euphoria, but analysts now wonder if Xi Jinping has really abandoned his anti-markets crusade
China’s economic pledge stoked investor euphoria, but analysts now wonder if Xi Jinping has really abandoned his anti-markets crusade
By Clay ChandlerMarch 19, 2022
Photo of Russian shoppers in an Apple store in Moscow on November 27, 2020.
‘Transported back to the 2000s’: Russia faces a smartphone shortage as Apple and Samsung exit and Chinese brands retreat
By Yvonne LauMarch 19, 2022
Saudi prince has a $500 billion plan for a floating Silicon Valley in the desert that’s powered by robots and as big as Belgium
Finance
Saudi prince has a $500 billion plan for a floating Silicon Valley in the desert that’s powered by robots and as big as Belgium
By Carmela ChirinosMarch 18, 2022
Lake Chuzenji in Nikko National Park
Japan’s mythological ‘killing stone’ has split and sparked an international debate over whether it’s a good or bad omen
By Amiah TaylorMarch 18, 2022
Anonymous has unleashed a successful cyber war to undermine Putin’s Ukraine invasion
Tech
Anonymous has unleashed a successful cyber war to undermine Putin’s Ukraine invasion
By Carmela ChirinosMarch 18, 2022
To strengthen American cybersecurity, we need clear incident reporting rules
Commentary
To strengthen American cybersecurity, we need clear incident reporting rules
By Bipul SinhaMarch 18, 2022
A protest in the U.K. calling out P&O Ferries in Dover
Ferry company that outraged the U.K. over mass Zoom layoffs is being probed for breaking labor laws
By Sophie MellorMarch 18, 2022
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky delivers a speech to the german parliament
Zelenskyy provides a master class in modern communications—but are his pleas to Western lawmakers getting results?
By David MeyerMarch 18, 2022
Nestlé CEO accused of aiding the killing of ‘defenseless children and mothers’ by refusing to stop doing business in Russia
Health
Nestlé CEO accused of aiding the killing of ‘defenseless children and mothers’ by refusing to stop doing business in Russia
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 18, 2022
Two passengers leave the Hanoi international airport
Travel & Leisure
More Southeast Asian countries open borders for quarantine-free travel, to help recover millions of jobs lost to COVID-19
By Nicholas GordonMarch 18, 2022
Why the U.S. thinks China’s muted response to Russia’s invasion is a bad sign
Politics
Why the U.S. thinks China’s muted response to Russia’s invasion is a bad sign
By Peter Martin, Jenny Leonard, Alberto Nardelli, Jennifer Jacobs and BloombergMarch 18, 2022
Jack Ma looks happy
China still has the most billionaires in the world, despite losing 160 of them amid Beijing’s crackdowns last year
By Eamon BarrettMarch 18, 2022
Young child hospitalizations rose 5-fold during the Omicron surge versus Delta. But a CDC report found a silver lining
Health
Young child hospitalizations rose 5-fold during the Omicron surge versus Delta. But a CDC report found a silver lining
By Erin PraterMarch 17, 2022
A Russia girl looks at her phone and another holds up a sign at a Russian opposition rally.
Economy
Russia’s social media shutdown is expensive, costing its economy more than $860 million so far this year
By Will DanielMarch 17, 2022
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