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Commentary
How I try to make a difference with every meal–and every investment
By
Khaled bin Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud
January 19, 2022
Finance
100 millionaires and billionaires signed a letter to pay more taxes—and fear violence if they don’t
By
Amiah Taylor
January 19, 2022
Tech
Microsoft-Activision deal could face antitrust challenges over gaming implications, and maybe the metaverse too
By
David Meyer
January 19, 2022
Green hydrogen has long been hyped as a replacement for fossil fuels. Now, one of the industry’s biggest players is preparing its IPO
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Christiaan Hetzner
January 19, 2022
International
China is forcing Olympic athletes to use a state-controlled COVID app that researchers say contains a ‘devastating’ security flaw
By
Grady McGregor
January 19, 2022
International
Why Sony might be the biggest loser in Microsoft’s Activision deal
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Nicholas Gordon
and
Nicholas Gordon
January 19, 2022
Newsletters
Exxon’s new 2050 net-zero ‘ambition’ ignores 80% of its emissions
By
Eamon Barrett
January 19, 2022
Finance
Nasdaq is on the brink of plunging into correction territory. Here’s why Wall Street predicts more pain ahead
By
Bernhard Warner
January 19, 2022
Airlines are cancelling and modifying flights to U.S. over 5G rollout fears
By
Anurag Kotoky
and
Bloomberg
January 19, 2022
International
For two years, Singapore has tried to manage COVID. With Omicron, it’s starting to give up control
By
Simon Willis
January 19, 2022
International
Why Singapore, the world’s ‘most crypto-friendly economy,’ is shutting down Bitcoin ATMs
By
Eamon Barrett
January 19, 2022
Finance
Crypto advertising’s wild profit claims are coming under the microscope—and countries are cracking down
By
Christiaan Hetzner
January 18, 2022
Commentary
A quantum failure
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Miles Taylor
and
Daria Bahrami
January 18, 2022
International
Hong Kong will kill 2,000 pets due to fears that hamster spread COVID to human
By
Grady McGregor
January 18, 2022
International
Golden State Warriors co-owner Chamath Palihapitiya says ‘nobody cares’ about human rights abuses in China. His NBA team disagrees
By
Eamon Barrett
January 18, 2022
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