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GDP growth of 2.6% surpasses expectations but report signals softening of consumer demand
Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Raytheon warn over supplies and labour
Florida-based group representing rapper in two ongoing cases condemns his anti-Semitic remarks
Possible move towards lower level of deterrence had been opposed by allies in Europe and Asia
Proposal before CFTC is part of new wave of products targeting everyday investors
Shift to rotational model criticised as sending wrong message to China
The US economy is expected to have rebounded in Q3 after contracting in the first half of 2022
Pressure on Biden to negotiate with Putin is bound to grow
A recession affecting the US’s largest trade and investment partner will have an impact on growth at home
Brazil’s Bolsonaro is not the only leader to warn of the evils of a socialist regime but it’s a ploy that’s had little success
Months of soaring prices have damped case for sweeping domestic spending agenda
Appealing to a group’s supposed ethnicity is at best limited and at worst counter-productive
String of offensive comments from rapper and businessman coincide with burst of anti-Jewish acts
The UK and US systems warp our understanding of key social issues among the public
US president has been cautious in supporting Democratic candidates amid persistently low approval ratings
Investors should brace for more tensions after Xi strengthens power at party congress
Shares in Meta slide more than 24% after Facebook owner reports another quarter of declining revenues
The World Bank and others need to extend more loans to encourage private sector investment in developing nations
From an opulent glass-walled house in Beverly Hills to a mid-century bungalow in Brentwood
Beijing is uniquely positioned to help broker an agreement
America’s higher education leads the world — yet at home it feeds social inequality and economic stress. Can it be fixed?
Swiss Re sees potential for GFC-scale shakeout
For too long digital platforms have said they are not responsible for what they publish
The success of her ‘Midnights’ album tells us surprisingly little about US music industry
Corporate America awaits consequential rulings involving the environment, regulatory reach, tech and more
Georgia Republican Senate candidate has campaigned in part on calls to ban the procedure
Shipments of crude and products top 11mn b/d as industry warns over restrictions
After years lagging US rivals, sector in UK and Europe is starting to take back some ground
Semiconductors have been dubbed the “oil” of the 21st century, powering almost all modern technologies. The US and EU are pouring billions into shoring up domestic supplies of chips as growing tensions between China and the west threaten critical sources. FT journalists bring you in-depth coverage of this pivotal industry
Asian chip manufacturers and others recognise they might not be able to straddle the Sino-American divide for ever
Democrat’s communication skills impaired by stroke ahead of key Senate battle with ex-TV doctor
Rightwing challenger Lee Zeldin within striking distance after channelling voter anxiety about lawlessness
Escape the city and head upstate for the time-honoured tradition of ‘leaf peeping’
Plus, how Adidas finally broke its ties with Kanye West after his anti-Semitic remarks; and the latest on a Hollywood merger gone somewhat wrong
San Francisco officials recommend using doxycycline despite concerns about resistance to common drugs
Incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto faces unexpectedly tight race for pivotal Senate seat
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