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International
Amid a shortage of child COVID vaccines, Hong Kong may give kids a partial dose of the adult BioNTech shot
By
Jinshan Hong
and
Bloomberg
January 13, 2022
Politics
Boris Johnson’s premiership teeters over ‘PartyGate’ as apology prompts disbelief and mockery
By
David Meyer
January 12, 2022
Finance
Judge rejects Prince Andrew’s request to toss lawsuit tied to Jeffrey Epstein
By
Bob Van Voris
and
Bloomberg
January 12, 2022
Tesla rivals face dilemma: Even as they grew EVs sales faster last year, the gap to Elon Musk only widened
By
Christiaan Hetzner
January 12, 2022
International
Omicron tests whether India learned the lessons of its devastating 2021 COVID wave
By
Biman Mukherji
January 12, 2022
Health
BioNTech and London A.I. firm create ‘early warning system’ to spot dangerous new COVID-19 variants before they spread
By
Jeremy Kahn
January 12, 2022
Newsletters
The WEF says the net-zero transition will be messy. It’s time to embrace the chaos
By
Eamon Barrett
January 12, 2022
Teen hacker says he’s found way to remotely control 25 Tesla EVs around the world
By
Katrina Nicholas
,
Jordan Robertson
and
Bloomberg
January 12, 2022
International
Breaching China’s COVID rules could get you up to four years in prison
By
Bloomberg
January 12, 2022
Health
Spain suggests a radical ‘end-demic’ approach to Omicron: Just treat it like the flu
By
Ian Mount
January 11, 2022
International
China’s digital yuan will be the currency of choice at the Beijing Winter Olympics, despite calls for athletes to avoid it
By
Eamon Barrett
January 11, 2022
International
When will Novavax’s vaccine be ready? CEO Stanley Erck says 10 countries may approve its COVID shot in next 90 days
By
Grady McGregor
January 11, 2022
International
Hong Kong has some of the world’s toughest COVID policies, including 21-day quarantines. Then its own officials had to go through them
By
Iain Marlow
and
Bloomberg
January 11, 2022
International
Ray Dalio thinks the U.S. needs more of China’s common prosperity drive to create a ‘fairer system’
By
Bei Hu
and
Bloomberg
January 11, 2022
Finance
Omicron may be less severe than Delta, but it could hit the global economy even harder in 4 painful ways
By
Bernhard Warner
January 10, 2022
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‘I don’t know why I need to go to college’: Ford CEO says his Gen Z son worked as a mechanic and wondered if the 4-year...
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Jason Ma
AI
'We are going to destroy jobs faster than we can replace them': The CEO whose 80% stock plunge personified the dotcom...
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Michael Liedtke
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