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Health
COVID-19 cases are plummeting in Asia, and scientists aren’t 100% sure why
By
Grady McGregor
December 10, 2021
Commentary
Southern Africa: Last in line for vaccines, first in line for travel bans
By
Oumar Seydi
December 9, 2021
Volkswagen’s board closes ranks around embattled CEO in bid to unseat Tesla
By
Christiaan Hetzner
December 9, 2021
Environment
China’s reluctance to phase out coal challenges ‘fair share’ climate commitments
By
Eamon Barrett
December 9, 2021
Tech
Amazon hit with a massive new antitrust fine—this time $1.2 billion for steering vendors to use its shipping service
By
Stephanie Bodoni
,
Jerrold Colten
and
Bloomberg
December 9, 2021
Health
New Zealand’s planned smoking law will effectively make it illegal for anyone born after 2008 to ever smoke
By
Tracy Withers
and
Bloomberg
December 9, 2021
Newsletters
Tim Cook’s secret deal with Beijing is a controversial case study for doing business in China
By
Clay Chandler
and
Eamon Barrett
December 9, 2021
International
Evergrande, China’s deeply-indebted property developer, defaults on its dollar debt for the first time
By
Rebecca Choong Wilkins
and
Bloomberg
December 9, 2021
Newsletters
U.S. stocks notch higher on Omicron optimism while Evergrande debt clouds darken
By
Rey Mashayekhi
December 9, 2021
International
Britain tightens COVID-19 rules to fight Omicron as Christmas party scandal engulfs Boris Johnson government
By
Jeremy Kahn
December 8, 2021
Tech
DeepMind debuts massive language A.I. that approaches human-level reading comprehension
By
Jeremy Kahn
December 8, 2021
Tech
Russia targets popular Tor anti-censorship tool in expansion of its crackdown on online expression
By
David Meyer
December 8, 2021
Environment
The climate bill question highlights global inequality
By
Katherine Dunn
December 8, 2021
International
Two Chinese real estate giants face default—but only one is positioned to pull off a comeback
By
Clay Chandler
and
Yvonne Lau
December 8, 2021
Leadership
Angela Merkel’s 16-year rule ends as German parliament elects Olaf Scholz chancellor
By
Patrick Donahue
,
Arne Delfs
and
Bloomberg
December 8, 2021
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Success
‘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...
By
Nick Lichtenberg
AI
'We are going to destroy jobs faster than we can replace them': The CEO whose 80% stock plunge personified the dotcom...
By
Michael Liedtke
and
The Associated Press
Success
Gen Z billionaire Alexandr Wang tells 13-year-olds they should be more like Bill Gates, who snuck out of the house to...
By
Jessica Coacci