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California implemented its economy-wide carbon market in 2013; Washington followed in 2023. But California’s plummeting ...
Cyclists are understandably miffed. It is “insane”, says Carl Mahaney of Open Plans, an advocacy group, since most deaths and ...
Pete Hegseth, a former army major and now America’s defence secretary, celebrates soldiers “with dust on their boots”. But ...
The two major parties will choose their candidates in a primary election on June 10th. Mr Trump looms large; last November he ...
Salesforce and SAP each believes it will be the one ushering its clients into the AI age. The trouble is that many of those ...
E VER SINCE the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered by Bedouin shepherds in the 1940s, debate has raged over their exact age.
The bias in favour of boys is shrinking in developing countries even as a preference for girls emerges in the rich world ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs have been highly disruptive, but at least America’s economy does not depend heavily on trade ...
If Germany is to pay for much needed investments in defence and infrastructure, this needs to change, reckons Clemens Fuest, ...
In a few early June days, underlying assumptions about Ukraine and Russia were shaken in three ways. On June 1st Ukraine ...
All nine seats on Mexico’s Supreme Court were taken by people with links to the ruling party. A new disciplinary tribunal ...
R ebalancing the global economy is Donald Trump’s defining cause. China should produce less and consume more, the president ...