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Economy
The government shutdown won’t be completely recouped—and it could cost the economy up to $14 billion, estimates say
By
Nino Paoli
October 31, 2025
North America
Trump and Xi Jinping meet at a temporary trade truce just days after China purchased its first U.S. soybeans from this year’s harvest
By
Nino Paoli
October 30, 2025
Middle East
Trump’s decision to sail aircraft carrier to South America will leave the Mideast and Europe with none during a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
By
Ben Finley
,
Konstantin Toropin
and
The Associated Press
October 29, 2025
North America
Nigeria’s 91-year-old Nobel laureate says his visa was revoked after criticizing Trump
By
The Associated Press
October 29, 2025
Success
Meet the billionaires spending over six figures to stop Zohran Mamdani from becoming New York’s next mayor, from Michael Bloomberg to Bill Ackman
By
Jessica Coacci
October 28, 2025
Big Tech
Elon Musk’s ‘Grokipedia’ cites Wikipedia as a source, even though it’s the exact thing he’s trying to replace because he thinks it’s ‘woke’
By
Nino Paoli
October 28, 2025
Politics
Republicans unveil report advancing contested claims suggesting White House officials enacted policies without former President Biden’s knowledge
By
Matt Brown
,
Joey Cappelletti
and
The Associated Press
October 28, 2025
Conferences
‘Maduro started the war, President Trump is ending the war,’ says Nobel winner in hiding for her life
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
October 27, 2025
Law
This mysterious billionaire and top Trump backer is behind a $130 million donation to pay troops during the government shutdown, report says
By
Nino Paoli
October 25, 2025
Success
Meet the billionaire couple who not only signed The Giving Pledge but actually delivered—donating nearly half their fortune while still alive
By
Jessica Coacci
October 25, 2025
Newsletters
What to know about Japan’s first female prime minister, a conservative leader who idolizes Margaret Thatcher
By
Emma Hinchliffe
October 21, 2025
Economy
Trump’s hand in the tariff war he started gets weaker as China GDP comes in ahead of growth forecasts
By
Eleanor Pringle
October 20, 2025
Conferences
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser says fear of ICE is disrupting business: ‘People aren’t going to work’
By
Preston Fore
October 15, 2025
Success
The UK government will pay you $120K to convince the public that it’s successfully tackling illegal immigration—but the new hire will have their work cut out for them
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
October 13, 2025
Economy
Trump’s tariff-revenue checks could create a ‘weird feedback loop’ that encourages more price hikes, analyst says
By
Nino Paoli
October 12, 2025
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Sasha Rogelberg
Economy
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