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International
India could have treated Bitcoin earnings as capital gains. Instead, it’s taxing crypto like horse racing
By
Biman Mukherji
February 8, 2022
Tech
Meta threatens to pull the plug on Facebook and Instagram in Europe over data privacy dispute
By
Christiaan Hetzner
and
Jeremy Kahn
February 7, 2022
International
Live with COVID or lock down? Omicron is forcing Hong Kong to do a bit of both
By
Grady McGregor
February 7, 2022
Finance
A cocaine-smuggling Bulgarian wrestler is Credit Suisse’s latest problem in a years-long string of scandals
By
Hugo Miller
and
Bloomberg
February 7, 2022
Finance
Small-caps were a hot stock pick a year ago. Now Goldman Sachs warns of trouble ahead
By
Bernhard Warner
February 7, 2022
Politics
Anti-vaxxers block Australia’s capital as Canada’s COVID protest mayhem goes global
By
Ben Westcott
and
Bloomberg
February 7, 2022
International
Spotify CEO apologizes for Joe Rogan’s use of racial slur but says ‘canceling’ the podcast host isn’t a solution
By
Eamon Barrett
February 7, 2022
International
Australia will open to double-vaccinated visitors from Feb. 21, ending nearly two years of almost entirely closed borders
By
Ben Westcott
,
Ainslie Chandler
and
Bloomberg
February 7, 2022
International
Ottawa declares a state of emergency as anti-vaccine mandate protesters lay ‘siege’ to Canada’s capital city
By
Eamon Barrett
February 7, 2022
Features
Travel restrictions and a pilot exodus had already decimated Cathay Pacific Airways. Then it became Hong Kong’s Omicron scapegoat
By
Gregor Stuart Hunter
February 5, 2022
NFTs and Culture
An IP lawyer explains what counts as NFT theft when ‘stealing’ is as easy as right-click and save
By
Eamon Barrett
February 5, 2022
International
Central bank chief to British workers: Pay raises are bad for the economy, please stop asking for them
By
Sophie Mellor
February 4, 2022
Health
Moderna wouldn’t share its vaccine technology, so South Africa and the WHO made a COVID jab based on it anyway
By
David Meyer
February 4, 2022
Finance
Tech bulls roar back ahead of what’s expected to be an ugly jobs report
By
Bernhard Warner
February 4, 2022
India to Elon Musk: Sorry, you’ll get no special tax breaks for Tesla EVs
By
Vrishti Beniwal
,
Shruti Srivastava
and
Bloomberg
February 4, 2022
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Red Lobster’s 36-year-old CEO got the company out of bankruptcy. Now he’s plotting the ‘greatest comeback in the...
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Sydney Lake
AI
Netflix will pay you up to $700K per year—and let you work fully remote—if you can harness AI to make employees more...
By
Dave Smith
Economy
The economy is just getting stronger, not weaker, and ‘we in the economics profession need to look ourselves in the...
By
Nick Lichtenberg