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International
Singapore is the latest country to approve Novavax’s COVID vaccine while the U.S. reviews application
By
Grady McGregor
February 14, 2022
International
‘Friends’ is finally back on China’s streaming platforms—but without Ross’s lesbian ex-wife plot line
By
Zheping Huang
and
Bloomberg
February 14, 2022
Health
From New York to the Netherlands, the (western) world is moving on from Omicron. Here’s where the big rollback is happening
By
Tristan Bove
February 12, 2022
International
Ontario declares state of emergency as anti-vax protestors block U.S.-Canada bridge
By
Brian Platt
and
Bloomberg
February 11, 2022
Environment
Mealworm, anyone? These creepy crawlies may soon wind up on European dinner tables
By
Christiaan Hetzner
February 11, 2022
Tech
The CIA has been conducting mass surveillance in the U.S. with minimal oversight—and the program’s uncovering is bad news for Big Tech
By
David Meyer
February 11, 2022
Health
From Scandinavia to Spain, Europe is unmasking and moving on from COVID. Here’s who’s relaxing restrictions
By
Sophie Mellor
February 11, 2022
Finance
Could the Fed convene a surprise meeting to hike interest rates? The markets are beginning to price it in, and it’s walloping stocks
By
Bernhard Warner
February 11, 2022
China likely needs mRNA vaccines to reopen. Omicron boosters are a better bet
By
Grady McGregor
February 11, 2022
Tech
YouTube video streaming now using A.I. that mastered chess and Go
By
Jeremy Kahn
February 11, 2022
International
Visa had a monopoly on payments at the Olympics for 36 years. China put an end to that
By
Eamon Barrett
February 11, 2022
International
Asia’s hottest travel destinations are reopening but face a quandary: How to revive tourism without Chinese tourists
By
Nicholas Gordon
February 10, 2022
Finance
Scandal-plagued Credit Suisse keeps skeletons hidden after board buries key report
By
Christiaan Hetzner
February 10, 2022
Newsletters
Microsoft’s app-store pledges are a great example of stakeholder capitalism
By
David Meyer
February 10, 2022
International
Can you catch Omicron twice? Reinfections can occur, but they appear to be rare and not dangerous
By
Grady McGregor
February 10, 2022
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