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Why foreign aid needs an overhaul

Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, as the Trump administration slashes USAID, we consider how development aid should be spent

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What do you think of the return of the “inheritocracy”?

Readers respond to our cover story on the inheritance boom

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A selection of emails received by employees of the CDC

What it’s like to be a public-health worker or scientist at the start of Trump 2

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A democratic dilemma

Our daily political update, featuring the stories that matter

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The world buckles up amid Trump’s dogmatic dedication to tariffs

Also on the daily podcast: a look at Europe’s ascendant hard-right parties and the last word on people’s last words

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The rise of high-protein diets

A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist

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AI is more human than you think—an interview with Geoffrey Hinton

Our podcast on science and technology. Decades ago, the Nobel laureate began a project to model the brain in software. The results have surprised even the “godfather of AI” himself

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Another test awaits the House spending bill

Our daily political update, featuring the stories that matter

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What is in the Ukraine-ceasefire proposal—and what is not?

Also on the daily podcast: meeting with a NATO Supreme Allied Commander and the life-shortening effects of loneliness

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How gangs are using drones to sell drugs

A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist

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Which countries are most vulnerable to Donald Trump’s aid cuts?

In one country American aid is the equivalent of almost 350% of the government’s health spending

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Will America’s stockmarket convulsions spread?

Investors are hurrying to find alternatives—but all face difficulties of their own