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Broken Britain: How the wage squeeze left us being treated as a developing country

May 30, 2024

While the recent increase in earnings signals a step forward for the UK economy, analysts fear we may be about to take several back again

How Bulgarian gang used ‘burners and magic tricks’ to defraud DWP of £50m

May 30, 2024

Crime was simple to operate but on an ‘extraordinarily large scale’, court told

The home insurance market is crumbling. These owners are paying the price

Apr 29, 2024

The home insurance market is crumbling in New Orleans, leaving Alfredo Herrera with few options for coverage — and skyrocketing insurance premiums.

Opinion: Musk could now be in charge of a complete brand blowout for Twitter

Mar 26, 2024

Editor’s Note: Bill Carter covered the media business for more than 25 years at The New York Times. He has also been a contributor to CNN, and the author of four books about television, including “The Late Shift.” He was the Emmy-nominated writer of the HBO film adaptation of that book. The opinions expressed in this commentary are his own. View more opinion on CNN.

Fisker shares halted as EV company navigates uncertain future

Mar 26, 2024

Shares of Fisker, a California-based electric vehicle startup, were halted Monday. This comes after the company warned, in an earnings report in March, that it might not have enough cash to survive the year.

Stock market today: Wall Street pulls back from its record after a shaky day

Mar 11, 2024

Higher-for-longer interest rates favor large companies over their smaller rivals in many ways

Feb 19, 2024

The days of ultra-low interest rates are long gone, and the Federal Reserve could begin paring back its key interest rate from a 23-year high later and less aggressively this year than markets expect. High interest rates squeeze companies of all sizes, but that’s especially the case for smaller firms, unlike large companies better equipped to weather the storm.

New York City sues social media platforms over youth mental health crisis

Feb 19, 2024

New York City is suing a handful of social media networks, alleging their platforms’ designs exploit young users’ mental health and cost the city $100 million in related health programs and services each year.

The Alaska Air flight was terrifying. It could have been so much worse

Feb 19, 2024

There was a huge bang. A massive hole opened up in the side of the plane, minutes into a flight. Wind and noise filled the cabin, clothes and phones were ripped from passengers and hurled into the void. The metal of airplane seats twisted towards the opening.

‘Jobs may disappear’: Nearly 40% of global employment could be disrupted by AI, IMF says

Jan 16, 2024

Almost 40% of jobs around the world could be affected by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), a trend that is likely to deepen inequality, according to the International Monetary Fund.

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