As drugmakers race to develop new weight loss pills, Eli Lilly may have an edge
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Pinterest, Carnival, General Mills, Netflix and more
S&P 500 closes near flat as Powell warns that more restrictive policy could be on the way: Live updates
Federal Reserve says 23 biggest banks weathered severe recession scenario in stress test
Stocks making the biggest premarket moves: Joby, Micron, Wells Fargo, Freyr Battery and more
First quarter economic growth was actually 2%, up from 1.3% first reported in major GDP revision
S&P 500 opens little changed Thursday, bank shares gain after stress tests: Live updates
Supreme Court rejects a affirmative action at colleges, says schools can't consider race in admission
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In today's edition: protests in France, judgment day for Bolsonaro, and Virgin Galactic's first commercial flight
Can Ukraine capitalise on chaos in Russia?
Bad schools threaten India's dream of being a superpower
How to escape China's property crisis? Take lessons from a city that is flourshing
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A Russian general appears to have known of the planned revolt, China may boost its growth with exports, India's graduates are despereate for jobs
The country is debating whether to step up sales abroad to stabilize its economy, a decision that could incite a backlash among trading partners.
Prosecutors are seeking a voluntary homicide investigation into the fatal police shooting of a teenager, which set off riots in severeal cities.
The Supreme Court rejected affirmative action at Havard and U.N.C., a major ruling that curtails race-conscious college admissions nationwide.
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Some women applyting for jobs at Bill Gates's private office were asked about affairs, porn preference and other sexually explicit topics by a security firm
The entire population of South Korea just turned a year or two younger
Netanyahu's judicial overhaul plan sparked unrest that paralyzed Israel. In an interview, he said he'd push ahead with it but drop the most controversial part.
The Supreme Court has ruled against affirmative action in college admissions, barring universities from considering an applicant's race
Wagner's Prigozhin planned to capture Russia's military leadership as part of his mutiny and accelerated the plan after Russian intelligence learned of the plot
Simone Biles plans to return to elite symnastics competition, two years after withdrawing mid-event during the Olympics
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