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Tech
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen tells lawmakers the only way to fix the company is to partially destroy its business model
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David Meyer
October 25, 2021
International
What happens when COVID jabs begin to wane? The U.K. offers up a painful lesson
By
Sophie Mellor
October 22, 2021
Health
Long COVID in kids is worrying the experts: ‘It affects everybody differently and at different timescales’
By
David Meyer
October 20, 2021
International
Time to short the Union Jack? Investors bet the U.K.’s Build Back Better plan is doomed
By
Sophie Mellor
October 15, 2021
International
Could a three-day workweek be the answer to the U.K.’s energy torment?
By
Sophie Mellor
October 11, 2021
International
Epic food and fuel shortages test a nation famous for keeping calm and carrying on
By
Jeremy Kahn
October 7, 2021
What a modern energy crisis looks like and why no country is safe
By
Sophie Mellor
September 25, 2021
International
Why a shortage of carbon dioxide could mean no Christmas turkey
By
Sophie Mellor
September 20, 2021
Health
The U.K. terminates its COVID vaccine contract with Valneva—wiping out almost half its market cap
By
Sophie Mellor
September 13, 2021
Newsletters
Stocks waver, crypto sinks, dollar jumps as investors hold fire ahead of Jackson Hole
By
Bernhard Warner
August 26, 2021
U.S. COVID travel restrictions are slowing growth, new hires—and love
By
Sophie Mellor
August 17, 2021
Health
Children with COVID usually recover within a week, according to a U.K. study
By
Naomi Kresge
and
Bloomberg
August 4, 2021
International
In England, concerns grow about a ‘notable gender split’ in Delta infections
By
Sophie Mellor
July 19, 2021
Health
The kids are (not) alright: Europe sounds the alarm as Delta variant soars among teens and 20-somethings
By
Ian Mount
,
Bernhard Warner
and
Katherine Dunn
July 8, 2021
Health
Travelers will be exempt from U.K. quarantine rules on July 19
By
Tim Ross
and
Bloomberg
July 7, 2021
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