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FinanceBankers are at a loss when it comes to biodiversity
By Alastair Marsh and BloombergOctober 17, 2024
RetailFrance’s top-selling painkiller may be sold to the U.S. and is causing the nation a splitting headache
By Jurgen Hecker and AFPOctober 15, 2024
Carlos Tavares, chief executive officer of Stellantis NV, at the Stellantis auto manufacturing plant in Sochaux, France, on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. Stellantis is struggling with slowing and more competitive auto markets across Europe, where electric-vehicle demand is waning.
RetailStellantis has ‘misplaced belief in its own pricing power’ as U.S. struggles continue, Bernstein says
By Ryan HoggOctober 10, 2024
MagazineAmerica’s national debt has doubled in 10 years. Here’s how it compares to other countries
By Nicolas Rapp and Matthew HeimerOctober 4, 2024
LifestyleFly to Europe from the U.S. for less than $100—but you’ll have to act fast
By Sarah Rappaport and BloombergSeptember 28, 2024
Boeing workers hold out a sign that says "Strike" in big red letters, as well as other smaller signs.
FinanceBoeing strike costs U.S. $1 billion of GDP in just two weeks as negotiations resume
By Greg McKennaSeptember 27, 2024
Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen, chief executive officer Novo Nordisk A/S, during an interview at the company's headquarters in Bagsvaerd, Denmark, on Monday, June 12, 2023.
HealthNovo Nordisk CEO takes aim at U.S. healthcare as he defends Ozempic pricing to Bernie Sanders
By Ryan HoggSeptember 24, 2024
Americans live the sickest lives and die the youngest, per a September 2024 report by the Commonwealth Fund, an independent health care research firm.
HealthAmerica ranks worst in the world for health care—despite spending trillions
By Lindsey LeakeSeptember 19, 2024
Fall begins Sept. 22 and with the change of seasons, the new XEC COVID subvariant that started circulating in Europe over the summer has made its way to the U.S.
HealthWill the XEC COVID variant bring a fall wave of infections? What to know about symptoms and spread
By Lindsey LeakeSeptember 18, 2024
Irish businessman, CEO of Ryanair Michael O'Leary talks to media on August 27; 2024 in Brussels, Belgium.
RetailMichael O’Leary says Ryanair’s value is depressed because he keeps calling people idiots
By Ryan HoggSeptember 16, 2024
Hillary Clinton, dressed in a green jacket, claps as Warren Buffett, dressed in a black suit, white shirt and red tie, walks behind.
PoliticsWarren Buffett backs away from politics—even as Omaha could decide the election
By Greg McKennaSeptember 11, 2024
LifestyleThe Azores has become Europe’s No.1 holiday destination for American travelers—all whilst staying under the radar
By Lebawit Lily Girma and BloombergSeptember 9, 2024
Rich Pleeth, co-founder of friend-finding app Sup, poses for a photograph at their offices in London, U.K., on Wednesday, March 9, 2016. A German firm agreed to kick in 100,000 pounds ($142,000) to fund Sup's growth, then British Prime Minister David Cameron called a referendum on membership in the European Union for June 23 and with polls showing the result could be close, the investor backed out. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinanceU.K. tech leaders are becoming increasingly frustrated and shifting their focus to the U.S.—here’s why
By Samuel BurkeAugust 30, 2024
Young woman drinking a can of Coca-Cola
FinanceCoca-Cola is going reverse Yankee by selling €1 billion of Euro debt to cover a potential tax charge
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 9, 2024
The United States team celebrates their gold medals on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Artistic Gymnastics Women's Team Final.
LifestyleCows, cars, and $1 million in cash: Here are some of the wacky awards countries give their Olympic medalists
By Eva RoytburgAugust 1, 2024
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