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- The state of infrastructure talks in Congress, explained (VOX)
- U.S. Wants New Trade Talks With China, but Will Keep Tariffs (WSJ)
- Britain’s Gas Crisis, Explained (NYT)
- The age of fossil-fuel abundance is dead (The Economist)
- Tech billionaire: Facebook is what's wrong with America (CNN)
- Climate change is getting real for investors (FT)
- Power Outages Hit China, Threatening the Economy and Christmas (NYT)
- The Supreme Court is drunk on its own power (VOX)
- Taiwan Battery-Swapping Pioneer Gogoro to Go Public in SPAC Merger (WSJ)
- China Evergrande's rising default risks shift focus to possible Beijing rescue (Reuters)
- France recalls envoys from US and Australia in protest at submarine deal (FT)
- After Merkel (The Economist)
- India's got the next big thing in tech, and it could be worth $1 trillion
- Supply chain crisis will leave permanent scar, UPS warns
- Secret to Apple’s iPhone Sales Boom: Big 5G Deals From Wireless Carriers
- The enormous costs and elusive benefits of the war on terror
- Match CEO and Bumble create relief funds for employees affected by Texas abortion law (CNBC)
- Alpha Condé, the president of Guinea, is ousted in a coup (The Economist)
- Alibaba pledges $15.5 billion to help China achieve 'common prosperity' (CNN)
- Japan’s PM Yoshihide Suga to resign after failing to control Covid outbreak (FT)
- The future of meetings (The Economist)
- Google and Apple's next regulatory headaches are looming across the Pacific (CNN)
- More Companies Weigh Penalizing Employees Without Covid-19 Vaccinations (WSJ)
- Why Amazon is confronting India's richest man Mukesh Ambani (NYT)
- China to ban kids from playing online games for more than three hours per week (CNBC)
- George Soros: Investors in Xi’s China face a rude awakening (FT)
- FTC files fresh antitrust complaint seeking to break up Facebook (CNN)
- OnlyFans says it will ban sexually explicit content (CNN)
- Taiwanese shrug off China threat and place their trust in ‘Daddy America’ (FT)
- How American retailers have adapted to the Amazon effect (The Economist)
- Remote Work May Now Last for Two Years, Worrying Some Bosses (WSJ)
- U.S. says it is up to Afghans to defend country as Taliban take more territory
- Taliban forces pour into Kabul after president flees Afghanistan
- How To Lose $20 Billion In Two Days
- DoorDash Revenue Rises 83% as Consumers Stick to Food Delivery
- America may pay dearly for defeat in Afghanistan
- Why will Taiwan compete as Chinese Taipei at the Olympics in Tokyo? (ABC)
- Senators confident trillion-dollar bipartisan infrastructure deal will be introduced Sunday (CNN)
- Why retiring at 65 could become a thing of the past (CNBC)
- Square Agrees to Acquire Afterpay for $29 Billion in All-Stock Deal (WSJ)
- Scarlett Johansson Sues Disney Over ‘Black Widow’ Streaming Release (WSJ)
- What happens if Supreme Court throws out Roe v. Wade? (CNN)
- Tech’s Customer Loyalty Is Priceless Until It Isn’t (WSJ)
- Neuroscientific research on monkeys is ethically troubling—but vital (The Economist)
- France Passes New Bill to Tighten Control of Mosques (WSJ)
- 2020 election becomes early dividing line for Republicans in crucial 2022 Senate race in Arizona (CNN)
- M.B.A. Programs From Stanford to Columbia and NYU Pass on Hybrid Learning (WSJ)
- First Covid-19 Infections Among Athletes in Olympic Village Are Confirmed (WSJ)
- Doping is still too common (The Economist)
- Make Way for the ‘One-Minute City’ (Bloomberg)
- India's government says Twitter should be held liable for what users post (CNN)
- Haiti on Brink of Anarchy Amid Hunger, Gang Violence and Power Vacuum (WSJ)
- Italy’s government basks in the glow of footballing success (The Economist)
- After cracking down on Didi, China probes other US-listed tech giants (CNN)
- The latest company caught in the U.S.-China crossfire is ride-hailing giant Didi, which proceeded with a New York listing despite Beijing’s cybersecurity concerns (WSJ)
- Didi’s removal from China’s app stores marks a growing crackdown
- Dream of working remotely from Hawaii? It’s not all palm trees and surfing (WSJ)
- China’s Communist Party at 100: the secret of its longevity (TheEconomist)
- Key inflation measure climbs to highest level since 1992 (CNN)
- 10 big ideas to improve life in small and midsize cities (WSJ)
- How Japan’s Big Bet on Hydrogen Could Revolutionize the Energy Market (WSJ)
- House lawmakers introduce Big Tech bills that could break up Amazon, Google and others (CNN)
- Uneven vaccination rates are creating a new economic divide (The Economist)
- Food-delivery apps’ ambitions are bigger than your lunch. They’re after a whole new category of logistics, and are increasingly billing their specialty not as food but as speed and convenience. (WSJ)
- China allows its citizens to have a third child (The Economist)
- India's Covid-19 catastrophe could make global shortages even worse (CNN)
- China lands a rover on Mars (The Economist)
- Florida governor DeSantis signs bill targeting social media platforms (CNN)
- Here’s a look at what happened to the Ryanair flight and why Belarus was paying attention to Roman Protasevich (WSJ)
- Israeli warplanes pound Hamas tunnels as conflict enters second week (CNN)
- How to thrive in the shadow of giants (The Economist)
- Clashes between Palestinians and Israeli police have escalated into a full-blown conflict. Here is a primer on what is going on. (WSJ)
- After Years of Quiet, Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Exploded. Why Now? (The New York Times)
- Welcome to the New Casablancas: The World Cities That Stayed Open (WSJ)
- Everyone is worried the economy is 'overheating'. But what does that actually mean? (CNN)
- North Korea accuses Joe Biden of pursuing hostile policy over its nuclear programme (BBC)
- Private equity is targeting sports. Now fans and players are pushing back (CNN)
- Colonial Pipeline hack: What we know about the ransomware cyberattack (WSJ)
- Why Latin America’s economy has been so badly hurt by covid-19 (The Economist)