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Party insiders say pressure for president to quit 2024 race is now ‘insurmountable’
Premiums have soared, prompting calls to investigate a market reeling from inflation and theft
The problem is not that economic growth has been too narrow, but that it has barely happened at all
The former England manager elevated the national team, but easy routes through tournaments flatter his record
Booming demand for transatlantic travel also tests operational limits amid increasing IT and air traffic control issues
America’s former and probably future First Lady fears neither the faux pas nor her husband
On the coat-tails of a private equity boom, American partnerships are bringing a long-hours, high-pay culture to the City
Facebook owner considers multibillion investment in European eyewear group to expand smart glasses partnership
Why the Maga faithful across America still believe
Millions of India’s citizens have piled into shares and options, egged on by online ‘finfluencers’, but regulators are sounding the alarm
The arrangement in which children of separated couples stay in the family home with one parent, before the other swaps in, is taking off
Eighteen cooks on what they stash in their carry-on
Thom Browne and German sportswear brand in fresh logo battle
Large language models are being tested by officials to ensure their systems ‘embody core socialist values’
Treatment based on science that helps axolotl salamanders restore lost limbs is now in human trials
Young candidates rewriting political dress codes are projecting more than just personality
Nasa is leading a global race to live and work on the lunar surface. But for all the investment there are no guaranteed rewards
There is concern that medications used widely for weight loss have not been tested for use by pregnant women
Stanford computer scientist’s ‘spatial intelligence’ venture wins backing from investors including Andreessen Horowitz
Ex-president’s wife and daughter Ivanka fade into background as RNC chair Lara takes limelight
Its hostility to debt is folly or hypocrisy. It should use more of its surplus savings at home
Two very different but compelling books explain how the complex international supply chain works and affects the things we actually care about
Hatred of politicians deters good people from the job, which makes government worse, which makes voters hate politicians still more
The EU says its pioneering legislation will protect humans from AI’s dangers. Critics say it is undercooked and will stifle innovation
Comparisons with the last days of the Soviet Union are revealing