The four Artemis II astronauts have returned to Earth safely from the first flight around the Moon in more than 50 years, intensifying the US race with China to return people to the lunar surface. The ...
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Gillian Tett concludes her excellent column on the shifting creditor composition of US public debt, and US Treasury secretary Scott Bessent’s “numerous tricks” to keep markets calm, by recommending ...
I was recently behind a woman laden down with tins of Fray Bentos pies, Spam and fish paste. As she was paying, she excitedly told the assistant how delighted she was with the shop and how she often ...
Until that gap is closed, regulated industries will add AI as a layer, as Waters describes, rather than deploying it at the scale that would constitute genuine disruption.
But the top consultancies know this already. Across McKinsey, Deloitte, PwC and KPMG, virtually every one of their global ...
The UK government has been forced to drop legislation that would ratify its deal to hand sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, after the US withheld its backing for the ...
Shares in Palantir rose on Friday after Donald Trump hailed its “great war fighting capabilities and equipment”, days after ...
Kevin Warsh’s confirmation as the next chair of the Federal Reserve is at risk of being delayed until after the end of Jay Powell’s term, as Donald Trump’s pick to lead the ...
Crispin Odey has dropped his £79mn libel claim against the Financial Times over its reporting of sexual misconduct ...
Lebanon and Israel have agreed to hold talks next week in Washington, marking the first direct talks between the two enemy states in more than four decades. US vice-president JD V ...
Information security and software stocks fell on Friday as traders fretted over Anthropic’s advanced AI model, in the latest slide sparked by worries new tools will upend a wide range of sectors.