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TikTok's boss appears before Congress, Trump establishes poll lead despite legal woes, and Australia is plagued by murderous cats.
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Tawanda Karombo
africa
Zimbabwe’s decision to ban raw lithium exports and encourage local processing is helping Chinese and western companies gain a foothold in its mining industry while putting local players at a competitive disadvantage.
Morgan Chalfant
politics
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is set to testify before Congress as efforts to restrict, sell, or even ban the popular app gain momentum with politicians.
Morgan Chalfant
politics
A woman who says she saw horrific physical abuse, rape, and forced sterilization while teaching at two detention camps will testify
Today’s Flagship
TikTok's boss appears before Congress, Trump establishes poll lead despite legal woes, and Australia is plagued by murderous cats.
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Max Tani
media
The Messenger is gearing up for an online tabloid war.
Jay Solomon
security
Expanding the AUKUS program will likely further ratchet tensions with China.
Louise Matsakis
tech
The self-governing region has accused Chinese vessels of cutting the undersea cables connecting one of its outlying islands, putting a renewed focus on the need to shore up its internet infrastructure.
Tim McDonnell
net zero
Negotiators have little time to sort out some of the hardest questions in global climate politics.
Morgan Chalfant
politics
Insiders say it could kickstart bipartisan talks on permitting reform, a thorny issue dear to climate hawks and fossil fuel companies alike.
Reed Albergotti
tech
Everyone in tech knows Kyle Vogt, the wunderkind co-founder of Twitch, the video game streaming service that Amazon bought for $1 billion. He went on to create Cruise Automation, the self-driving car company that sold to General Motors for $3.5 billion.
David Weigel
politics
Americans for Prosperity looks ready to spend big in order to take on the former president in 2024. But former staff say the organization has lost its tea party-era clout.
Kadia Goba
politics
Federal prosecutors in New York sent out letters last month telling elected officials to “disgorge” the cash.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is set to testify before Congress as efforts to restrict, sell, or even ban the popular app gain momentum with politicians.
A woman who says she saw horrific physical abuse, rape, and forced sterilization while teaching at two detention camps will testify
Analysts pointed out that the two leaders were no longer describing their friendship to be of “no limits.”
Insiders say it could kickstart bipartisan talks on permitting reform, a thorny issue dear to climate hawks and fossil fuel companies alike.
Americans for Prosperity looks ready to spend big in order to take on the former president in 2024. But former staff say the organization has lost its tea party-era clout.
The self-governing region has accused Chinese vessels of cutting the undersea cables connecting one of its outlying islands, putting a renewed focus on the need to shore up its internet infrastructure.
The bank paid senior staff in special bonds whose value was wiped out by Swiss regulators in the rescue, people familiar with the matter said.
Mike Brown, CEO of Travel + Leisure, said there were 42% more first-time buyers of timeshares last year.
A dispute between executives and the board over the outlook for venture capital left the bank with just a day to raise $2 billion.
Weeks after giving birth to her second child, the Theranos founder is asking a judge to allow her to stay home while she appeals her conviction.
The celebrities were accused of promoting crypto brands without disclosing that they were paid to do so.
Everyone in tech knows Kyle Vogt, the wunderkind co-founder of Twitch, the video game streaming service that Amazon bought for $1 billion. He went on to create Cruise Automation, the self-driving car company that sold to General Motors for $3.5 billion.
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The latest round of job cuts will primarily impact Amazon’s cloud computing, human resources, advertising, and Twitch live-streaming businesses, the company said.
Zimbabwe’s decision to ban raw lithium exports and encourage local processing is helping Chinese and western companies gain a foothold in its mining industry while putting local players at a competitive disadvantage.
A British court found the former senator, his wife, and a doctor guilty of a conspiracy to exploit a street trader for his kidney on Thursday.
Obi, a businessman and former governor of southeastern Anambra state, came third in last month’s election, which was won by Bola Tinubu.
Nigeria’s financial stability is on the line in a legal battle where its opponent is claiming payments allegedly made to secure a contract are — simultaneously — both legal and illegal.
U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken visited Niger last week and announced $150 million in aid for the region.
Negotiators have little time to sort out some of the hardest questions in global climate politics.
The new U.N. report said severe outcomes are more likely sooner as climate change progresses rapidly.
Proposed bills in Texas aim to limit legal exposure for projects that inject CO2 underground.
Pedro Pizarro is president and CEO of Edison International, parent company of Southern California Edison, one of the largest U.S. electric utilities. We texted with him about permitting reform, wildfires, SVB, and his jogging habits.
Expanding the AUKUS program will likely further ratchet tensions with China.
The U.S. State Department released its annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices this week.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs slammed the U.S. for destabilizing the Middle East on the 20th anniversary of the Iraq invasion, all while Chinese leader Xi Jinping visited Russia to show his support for the Ukraine war.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow on Monday to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin and discuss issues including Russia's war in Ukraine.
The agreement includes no limits on nukes and could make deterrence measures harder.
The Messenger is gearing up for an online tabloid war.
The once-hot media company is being sold for scrap, but its co-founder made himself one of the richest men in 20th Century media.
The former soccer star will return to the broadcaster's Match of the Day program after a row over his tweet criticizing the government's asylum plans.
A scoop on how the new Bing chat has been leaning on NewsGuard to deliver something approximating … the truth.
The Washington powerhouse is playing defense as the lucrative Beltway reporting scene gets more competitive.