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Venezuelans wonder if America will bring down Nicolás Maduro

By speaking openly about authorising a “covert” CIA operation against the regime, Donald Trump is fanning the flames

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Trump says he might attend Supreme Court tariff case arguments next month

Donald Trump apparently would be the first sitting U.S. president to be present for arguments at the Supreme Court if he decided to go.

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Sam Altman says OpenAI isn't 'moral police of the world' after erotica ChatGPT post blows up

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said his company is "not the elected moral police of the world" after receiving backlash over his decision to allow erotica on ChatGPT.

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A billionaire has rebuilt downtown Detroit

But might Dan Gilbert’s project finally run out of steam?

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America’s bankers are riding high. Why are they so worried?

Their latest earnings do not represent unalloyed good news

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The America v China spat reveals a dangerous dynamic

A balance of economic terror is no basis for stability

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Donald Trump and Xi Jinping: both weaker than they think

As America and China clash over trade, cracks emerge in each side’s position

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Senate rejects funding bill with no end in sight of government shutdown

Republican and Democrat senators continued to back opposing bills ahead of vote on stopgap funding that would reopen the U.S. government.

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Would inflation-linked bonds survive an inflationary default?

A thought experiment on the nearest thing to a safe asset

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Big banks like JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs are already using AI to hire fewer people

Even during a blockbuster year for Wall Street as trading and investment banking spins off billions of dollars in revenue, the banks are hiring fewer people.

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Tariffs are pushing prices higher and consumers are feeling the hit, Fed's Beige Book shows

Companies are caught between absorbing the costs or passing them onto customers, according to a Federal Reserve report.

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