UncategorizedWhy Iran fears a deal today means more war tomorrow fwadmin / May 30, 2026 Tehran interprets the US’s seemingly generous concessions as too good to be true
UncategorizedSpaceX and the ‘enshittification’ of markets fwadmin / May 30, 2026 The IPO of Elon Musk’s company is a big risk for the millions of investors who have put savings into passive investing
UncategorizedMeg O’Neill, the no-nonsense CEO steering BP through crisis fwadmin / May 30, 2026 The ‘bullying’ scandal that led to chair Albert Manifold’s removal coincides with an attempted turnaround
UncategorizedUS stocks post longest weekly winning streak since 2023 fwadmin / May 30, 2026 AI enthusiasm and hopes for deal to extend US-Iran ceasefire boost markets
UncategorizedPentagon chief urges allies to boost defence spending amid ’alarm’ over China’s buildup fwadmin / May 30, 2026
UncategorizedMyanmar’s junta chief turned president heads to India, with an eye on China fwadmin / May 30, 2026
UncategorizedWhat’s rarer than a unicorn? Anthropic didn’t just join the Series H club, it almost became the first $1 trillion private company ever fwadmin / May 29, 2026 The $65 billion funding round was led by Altimeter, Dragoneer, Greenoaks and Sequoia, more than doubling the company’s valuation in just three months.
UncategorizedThe EEOC chair knows gutting diversity reporting will blind the agency to discrimination. She’s doing it anyway. fwadmin / May 29, 2026 In April, Andrea Lucas told Harvard students that demographic data collection is sometimes necessary. A month later, her agency proposed to stop the reports.