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Brad Smith, president of Microsoft Corp., during a news conference in Brussels, Belgium, on Tuesday, Feb. 21. 2023.
NewslettersCalifornia court gives Microsoft and Activision a reason to celebrate—but their $69 billion deal isn’t a sure thing yet
By David MeyerJuly 11, 2023
In this photo illustration, Facebook logo seen displayed on a smartphone screen and the European Union (EU) flag in the background.
FinanceMeta won’t have to pull Facebook and Instagram out of Europe after all—at least, not for now
By David MeyerJuly 10, 2023
The Instagram Threads application splash screen is seen on an iPhone.
FinanceThreads already has over 30 million users. But I’m not one of them
By David MeyerJuly 6, 2023
Gen Zers and millennials get travel right. Here’s their recipe for the ultimate vacation
Arts & EntertainmentGen Zers and millennials get travel right. Here’s their recipe for the ultimate vacation
By Audrey HendleyJuly 5, 2023
A person looking at a smartwatch showing a heart rate.
HealthYour smartwatch could help diagnose Parkinson’s seven years before symptoms of the disease set in
By Eleanor PringleJuly 4, 2023
‘The global economy is due for a reality check,’ warns the central banks‘ bank
Commentary‘The global economy is due for a reality check,’ warns the central banks‘ bank
By Agustín CarstensJuly 3, 2023
Nancy Pelosi: ‘Americans deserve safe, efficient, and clean transportation’
CommentaryNancy Pelosi: ‘Americans deserve safe, efficient, and clean transportation’
By Nancy PelosiJune 30, 2023
Drought has sent a Rhine River chokepoint to a historic low for this time of year and threatens shipping of critical fuel supplies
EuropeDrought has sent a Rhine River chokepoint to a historic low for this time of year and threatens shipping of critical fuel supplies
By Rachel Graham and BloombergJune 28, 2023
The Irish government wants to make Big Tech privacy cases more confidential, and civil liberties advocates are furious
NewslettersThe Irish government wants to make Big Tech privacy cases more confidential, and civil liberties advocates are furious
By David MeyerJune 26, 2023
The global financial landscape is shifting in favor of U.S. listings as Europeans get dwarfed and Asian markets grapple with instability
CommentaryThe global financial landscape is shifting in favor of U.S. listings as Europeans get dwarfed and Asian markets grapple with instability
By Richard Torrenzano and Paul TweedJune 26, 2023
Binance told to cease operations in Belgium, with officials citing ‘acts that are liable to constitute a criminal offense’
TechBinance told to cease operations in Belgium, with officials citing ‘acts that are liable to constitute a criminal offense’
By Olga Kharif and BloombergJune 23, 2023
Elon Musk
NewslettersElon Musk says A.I. will bring ‘an age of abundance’—but others say a devastating ‘liar’s dividend’ could also be a byproduct of A.I.
By Jeremy KahnJune 20, 2023
There are more refugees today than at any point in history since WWII. A new approach aims to turn them into the next wave of entrepreneurs
CommentaryThere are more refugees today than at any point in history since WWII. A new approach aims to turn them into the next wave of entrepreneurs
By Dianne CalviJune 20, 2023
Why picking citizens at random could be the best way to govern the A.I. revolution
AIWhy picking citizens at random could be the best way to govern the A.I. revolution
By Hélène Landemore, Andrew Sorota and Audrey TangJune 20, 2023
Melinda French Gates urges bold action from world leaders gathered in Paris to tackle poor nations’ debt woes
LeadershipMelinda French Gates urges bold action from world leaders gathered in Paris to tackle poor nations’ debt woes
By Margaret Collins, Shawn Donnan and BloombergJune 18, 2023
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