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Are Europe’s heat waves deadlier than US gun violence? Kind of, and this year’s making it worse
You’ve probably seen it by now. A chart, passed around on social media with the kind of grim satisfaction that…
After flirting with Gavin Newsom rollback idea, union is ‘all in’ on full billionaires’ tax for California
California voters will consider a controversial proposal in November to temporarily raise taxes on billionaires after the labor union backing…
Shell Foundation CEO: climate tech works. Getting it to a billion people who need it is the hard part
London Climate Action Week opened this year with less appetite for pledges and more demand for proof. Patience has run…
At 9 a.m. Eastern Time today, oil was priced at $73.74 per barrel with Brent serving as the benchmark (we’ll…
A recurring theme on and off stage at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity this year was just how drastically the marketing job has changed. It’s no…
Moody’s Mark Zandi: Economy is being powered by top 20%, backed by bullish stock valuations
In the run-up to the internet bubble, the richest 20% of American consumers made up 50% of spending—boosted by the…
‘Memory supply crisis’: Wall Street triggers huge selloff in fear of looming chip shortages
Traders are selling tech stocks today in reaction to Apple’s announcement that it would have to raise the prices of…
As the class of 2026 join the race to find jobs, unemployed college graduates in Singapore are taking a last-ditch…
Sir Tony Blair, the former prime minister of the U.K., has argued that the AI revolution is as consequential as the industrial…
Everyone agrees that you hate AI, but only Mark Cuban sees why Silicon Valley is powerless to fix it
On Thursday afternoon, Mark Cuban posted what amounted to an unsolicited intervention for the AI industry. “It’s time for everyone…












