New laws to make it easier to cancel subscriptions
BBC Business
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02 Apr
Family offices stall deal-making during Iran conflict
CNBC
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02 Apr
Coca-Cola unveils ad campaign with 13 restaurant chains to boost drink sales as diner traffic falls
CNBC
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02 Apr
Givers’ regret: What happens when wealthy parents try to claw back fortunes from their kids
CNBC
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02 Apr
Over the moon: Artemis II launches
The Economist
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02 Apr
Thorne is on pace for $650 million in sales as Gen Z fuels a supplement boom — despite subscription fatigue
CNBC
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02 Apr
The US in Brief: A suspiciously familiar plan
The Economist
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02 Apr
Egypt’s new pyramid scheme
The Economist
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02 Apr
A year on: Four ways Trump's tariffs have changed the global economy
BBC Business
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02 Apr
New laws to make it easier to cancel subscriptions and get refunds
BBC Business
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02 Apr
Mexico’s Ministry of Finance responds to our article on the economy
The Economist
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02 Apr
How custody battles disadvantage children
The Economist
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02 Apr
Tiger Woods won't captain 2027 Ryder Cup team as golf future remains uncertain
CNBC
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02 Apr
Walmart-owned Sam's Club raises its annual membership fee to $60
CNBC
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02 Apr
Wall Street loses patience with Nike as turnaround drags, China weakness deepens
CNBC
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02 Apr
Donald Trump’s approval rating has sunk to Joe Biden’s lowest point
The Economist
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02 Apr
A vaccine for everything
The Economist
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02 Apr
Eli Lilly opposes push to pass Trump's drug pricing deals into law, CEO says
CNBC
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01 Apr
FDA approves Eli Lilly's GLP-1 pill, opening the next phase of the weight loss drug market
CNBC
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01 Apr
Blighty newsletter: Why are British motorists so miserable?
The Economist
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01 Apr
Visa launches new AI tools to manage the charge dispute process
CNBC
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01 Apr
Nike shares fall 9% on weak outlook, expected 20% sales decline in China
CNBC
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01 Apr
Who is Demis Hassabis, the man behind Google DeepMind?
The Economist
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01 Apr
Economic data, commodities and markets
The Economist
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01 Apr
Michel Rolland was the world’s first flying winemaker
The Economist
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01 Apr
Six books about basketball to read after March Madness
The Economist
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01 Apr
The number of Catholic saints is climbing heavenwards
The Economist
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01 Apr
Why Gen Z is taking up boomer hobbies
The Economist
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01 Apr
Scientists are working on “everything vaccines”
The Economist
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01 Apr
A trio of firms want to clean up steelmaking
The Economist
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01 Apr
How Fox News is luring in Gen Z
The Economist
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01 Apr
The hidden currency of office life
The Economist
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01 Apr
India’s oil refiners are feeling the squeeze from the Gulf war
The Economist
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01 Apr
War with Iran could accelerate Africa’s oil revival
The Economist
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01 Apr
How the Department of Justice became a feeding ground for MAGA lobbyists
The Economist
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01 Apr
How Africa is changing Catholicism
The Economist
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01 Apr
America’s foes see opportunity in Asia’s oil shock
The Economist
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01 Apr
Why women, more than men, are abandoning rural Japan
The Economist
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01 Apr
How the Gulf’s war is becoming Asia’s crisis too
The Economist
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01 Apr
Senegal’s government denies the gravity of its debt crisis
The Economist
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01 Apr