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Several justices appear sceptical of expansive reading but also question distinction between official and private acts
Markets no longer fully confident of move by September following new growth and inflation data
Washington urges Japan, South Korea and the Netherlands to tighten supply of tools and technology
State appeals court found mistakes in prosecution of former film mogul that gave momentum to #MeToo movement
FDIC board postpones votes on rival proposals that have alarmed the fund management industry
Secretary of state expected to demand Beijing cease support for Russia’s war in Ukraine
Politicians, faculty and students turn ire on veteran economist amid Gaza war demonstrations
Western policymakers ignore changing global power relations at their peril
Governments rarely tell voters the true cost of military adventures, or how they intend to pay for them
If Congress will not act, President Joe Biden may have to do so
Breakthrough move to hold vote followed campaign by evangelical Christians and intelligence chiefs
Figures come day after first-quarter data prompted investors to push back rate cut expectations
Research is finding ways to extend animal lifespans but regulators are still wary of treating ageing as a disease
Secretary of state’s trip to Beijing comes as tensions remain over Taiwan, war in Ukraine and tech export controls
With revenues having more than doubled since 2019, to $10bn, US pharma group targets painkillers
English-speaking countries generally do better at both attracting and integrating talent
Financial companies scramble to rework contracts and tie down personnel after US Federal Trade Commission rule
It is high time we normalised conversations about money
Seoul’s industry minister says China’s grip on graphite threatens Inflation Reduction Act incentives
Head of Italy’s central bank highlights risk of US stance pushing up global borrowing costs
There are other ways of retaining key workers and protecting trade secrets
More than halfway through its incentives spending, the US will have far greater scope to manage shocks
Eighteen countries call on Hamas to free captives and secure ‘immediate and prolonged’ ceasefire
Also in today’s newsletter, as traders build up bets of another rate increase we consider what it means for Biden
Keeping growth companies onshore would boost the FTSE and the UK economy
Biosecure Act would prohibit American companies receiving federal grant money from working with some Chinese groups
Industry faces 2039 deadline on the dirtiest energy source but existing gas plants escape present standards
EU resistance to confiscation is unsustainable
Doubts over the credibility of economic and corporate statistics
Much-needed supplies are key to fending off Russian attacks
Grand jury set up to hear evidence on consulting for drugmakers tied to addiction epidemic
Anti-Israel slogans echo across Ivy League quad as protests spread across the country
Biden had previously held back Atacms system out of fears of escalating war with Russia
US president says ‘we need to move fast’ as Ukrainian troops falter on front lines
US president’s campaign has posted on Chinese-owned video app in attempt to appeal to younger voters
Lawsuit from US Chamber of Commerce and other groups argues rule approved by FTC will hurt business and economy
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