Charlotte Howard, our New York bureau chief, on the president’s efforts to stretch America’s war powers—and lawmakers’ ...
As the mountain of evidence grows, AI can also extract what is useful. Streams of messages, videos and voice notes can be ...
Peer into The Economist’s decision-making processes with Robert Guest, our deputy editor, who explains how we select and ...
This swaggering right of intervention is called a “Trump Corollary” to the Monroe Doctrine. That is a deliberate tribute to ...
British voters, like others in Europe, are abandoning the centre parties for challengers, such as Reform and the Greens. But ...
Ageing bodies tend to gain fat at the expense of muscle mass, for a start. Lean muscles hold lots of water, and alcohol is ...
Next, the opening. If wrapping is psychologically revealing, whether of nonchalance or perfectionism, unwrapping is more so.
Optimistically, then, a surge in the productivity of misinformation generators may provide a similar advantage to the ...
Images that defined the year ...
I n march 2018 a Democrat won a stunning victory in a special election for Pennsylvania’s 18th district in the House of ...
The firm began borrowing to buy bitcoin in 2020, and ramped up purchases last year. Now it does little else and owns 650,000 ...
Syria’s economy has been wrecked by war and sanctions. GDP is down more than 70% since 2011. Millions of people need homes, ...
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