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Finance
Dump the U.K. stock market for the U.S., major activist investor tells companies looking to increase their value
By
Ryan Hogg
December 18, 2023
Finance
China’s ‘deflationary cloud’ has a silver lining—they can export lower prices to the West in a win-win scenario, according to one Wall Street strategist
By
Will Daniel
December 13, 2023
Finance
‘Cold War II’ might be coming, IMF deputy says, and it could wipe trillions of dollars from the global economy
By
Ryan Hogg
December 12, 2023
Tech
‘We cannot work with both sides’: A major Emirati AI company has picked a side in the U.S.-China tech war
By
Paolo Confino
December 7, 2023
Health
What is ‘white lung’ pneumonia, and why is it reportedly on the rise in kids? What parents need to know
By
Erin Prater
December 6, 2023
Health
U.S. life expectancy rose last year by more than a year, but it’s still far below what it was before the COVID-19 pandemic
By
Mike Stobbe
and
The Associated Press
November 29, 2023
Lifestyle
Spotify’s U.K. boss took paid paternity leave 26 times longer than the average American dad—but it took a conversation with his manager to fully embrace it
By
Ryan Hogg
November 23, 2023
Politics
Janet Yellen meets with her Chinese counterpart in San Francisco with a Xi-Biden meeting expected next week
By
Fatima Hussein
,
Didi Tang
and
The Associated Press
November 9, 2023
Politics
Hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio just put the odds of a ‘hot world war’ at 50%—thanks to 2 ‘brutal’ ground wars in Ukraine and Gaza
By
Will Daniel
October 13, 2023
Politics
With Israel and Gaza at war, there’s no smoking gun pointing to Iran yet, but that doesn’t stop some from seeing it
By
Paolo Confino
and
Nick Lichtenberg
October 11, 2023
Tech
There’s a ‘tech war’ brewing between the U.S. and China that will split the world into 2 camps, Palantir senior policy advisor warns
By
Will Daniel
September 8, 2023
Politics
Biden’s commerce chief just denied the U.S. is breaking up with China and then listed all the ways it’s doing exactly that
By
Paolo Confino
August 29, 2023
Finance
China’s $18 trillion economy has indigestion—and the factory of the world could export its deflation and growth problems globally
By
Will Daniel
August 26, 2023
Politics
Top HSBC boss calls the U.K. ‘weak’ for taking sides with the U.S. against China
By
Prarthana Prakash
August 7, 2023
Finance
And then there were 9: Here are the remaining AAA countries after Fitch stripped the U.S. of its top credit rating
By
Tania Chen
and
Bloomberg
August 2, 2023
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The scientist who helped create AI says it’s only ‘a matter of time’ before every single job is wiped out—even safer...
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Orianna Rosa Royle
Success
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Nick Lichtenberg