The Economist’s forecast model suggests that the state—with its 19 electoral-college votes, the most of any swing state—is ...
The future of money, in other words, is attracting attention. What of its past? In a new paper, Adam Brzezinski of the London ...
At the turn of the millennium the four largest firms in the average European industry claimed a market share of less than 26% ...
I n June 2023 the Supreme Court banned race-conscious admissions at American universities. Many supporters of the practice ...
Pay is at the centre of the latest dispute. Boeing offered its employees a 25% rise over four years; its workers are ...
Republicans love to blame everything they consider wrong with America on an epidemic of “wokeness”, by which they tend to ...
Both campaigns see Pennsylvania as a fulcrum of the 2024 election, and for good reason. The Economist’ s forecast model ...
Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party. On September 16th the prime minister’s party lost a by-election in his hometown of Montreal, ...
T he woman has a confession to make. Over an elegant dinner, she admits to her companions that sometimes when she is out with ...
All this makes Open AI sound like a typical tech sensation: a sizzling startup reliant on intrepid investors to develop a new ...
As well as deploying police, China hosts Pacific officers for training and is showering cash-strapped forces with equipment.
L ast month the Taliban published a new consolidated code of religious laws. It has left Afghan women reeling, with many now ...