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Voternomics

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Total: 441

The green minerals boom has triggered a new scramble for natural resources across the developing wor

People in China are blocked from seeing much of what’s happening in the outside world. For outsiders

Covid-19 was supposed to mean the end of the city as we know it. Buzzing urban centers would give wa

The US economy has proven resilient after more than a year’s worth of interest-rate hikes, with a st

Climate change is fast transforming the planet. Global warming is fueling drought, massive wildfires

Globalization was once the watchword of Washington. Bill Clinton made it a centerpiece of his econom

Joe Biden, like so many other presidents before him, put America’s re-industrialization at the cente

The idea that artificial intelligence would someday replace humans in certain jobs is nothing new. N

The US debt ceiling is all anyone in Washington (and increasingly elsewhere) can talk about these da

Some of the world's largest economies are struggling with a response to the rising influence of Chin

Inflation rates may be slowing broadly across Europe, but you wouldn’t know it after a trip to the g

The banking crisis that began in March continues to rapidly evolve. What started with the collapse o

We all might one day be replaced by robots or ChatGPT. But for now, businesses still need humans to

“My fear is that we are sleepwalking into this world. But hey, here is Davos! Wake up! Do the right

Frustrated by prices at the grocery store? People in countries with advanced economies who have been

If it feels like the US relationship with China is a tinderbox waiting to explode, chalk some of it

Hosted by Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor Tim O'Brien, Crash Course will bring listeners d

A push for peace in Ukraine, a recovering China and good news for US consumers may be in the cards.W

Thirty years after the Cold War ended, a new one of sorts is emerging between China and the West, a

There's evidence the Federal Reserve may have finally gained the upper hand in its war against infla