Today’s Flagship
The Pope reaches out to LGBT people, the West gets ready for a long war, and a small step towards Mars.
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Liz Hoffman
business
With decades of booms and busts behind him, Howard Morgan, co-founder of Renaissance Technologies, breaks down the market, and what it means for startups, Wall Street, and the smart (and dumb) money.
Alexis Akwagyiram and Alexander Onukwue
africa
The closure of Twitter’s sole office in Africa late last year has made it easier for false claims about political candidates to spread ahead of Nigeria’s election next month.
Reed Albergotti
tech
The OpenAI CEO is talking to members of Congress about the uses and limits of the artificial intelligence tool that’s all the rage.
Today’s Flagship
The Pope reaches out to LGBT people, the West gets ready for a long war, and a small step towards Mars.
Read it →
Shelby Talcott and Morgan Chalfant
politics
Trump never used the platform like Twitter, but it could still be a useful megaphone and fundraising tool.
Joseph Zeballos-Roig
politics
The senator says it's time for another blue-ribbon budget commission.
Louise Matsakis
tech
The company remade the retail industry in its own image, impacting millions of merchants in the U.S. and China, according to a new report.
Shelby Talcott
politics
Republicans are gathering to plan the first 2024 presidential debates and hope teaming up with mainstream outlets will pay off for candidates.
Tim McDonnell
net zero
Climate tech investors in the U.S. are bullish on the year ahead, bolstered by an avalanche of public funding.
Morgan Chalfant
politics
The government's messy system for tracking sensitive materials is a scandal unto itself.
David Weigel
politics
Mayor Lori Lightfoot presided over the pandemic and all the bad vibes that came with it. Can she overcome a crowded field of challengers?
Liz Hoffman
business
Activist investors are targeting giant tech companies that were once protected by their sky-high stock prices.