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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
Newsletters
As Germany’s COVID vaccine mandate is delayed, beware anyone who says the issue has easy answers
By
David Meyer
January 10, 2022
Health
Catching the common cold can help fend off COVID, study finds
By
Tim Loh
,
John Lauerman
and
Bloomberg
January 10, 2022
International
China may be in for ‘longer and more stringent lockdowns’ as Tianjin logs country’s first Omicron outbreak
By
Grady McGregor
January 10, 2022
Health
Singapore ranks COVID vaccines by death rate—and Moderna comes out on top
By
Low De Wei
and
Bloomberg
January 10, 2022
International
Signal’s Moxie Marlinspike blasts Web3—and Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin comes to its defense
By
Eamon Barrett
January 10, 2022
International
New estimates of Binance CEO’s net worth make him the world’s 11th richest person—and that’s before accounting for his crypto holdings
By
Grady McGregor
January 10, 2022
International
Novak Djokovic wins legal battle to stay in Australia, quashing government’s decision to cancel his visa due to being unvaccinated
By
Sybilla Gross
,
Ros Krasny
and
Bloomberg
January 10, 2022
The Coins
Customers claim their money at one Hong Kong-based crypto exchange has been stuck since late November
By
Sarah Zheng
and
Bloomberg
January 10, 2022
International
Outside the U.S., the COVID school debate is (mostly) settled—even as Omicron surges
By
Grady McGregor
and
David Meyer
January 9, 2022
As cars become smartphones, Big Auto turns to handset chipmaker to survive
By
Christiaan Hetzner
January 7, 2022
Health
Sanofi agrees to partnership with A.I.-based drug discovery company Exscientia worth up to $5.2 billion
By
Jeremy Kahn
January 7, 2022
Health
Even the unvaccinated in Italy and France are surprisingly okay with new hard-line vaccine mandates
By
Vivienne Walt
and
Bernhard Warner
January 7, 2022
International
China’s public dutifully obeyed COVID lockdowns for 2 years. Now two women’s miscarriages are sparking backlash
By
Clay Chandler
January 7, 2022
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