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The Republican Budget Bill Is an Economy KillerThis legislation promises to become a poster child of Congress working against the country’s interests and in stubborn opposition to economists’ advice.By Kathryn Anne Edwards, Columnist

Don’t Let National Security Derail US-China Trade TalksWashington’s major geopolitical disagreements with Beijing — over Taiwan, cyber and the South China Sea — can be put on a separate and slower track.By James Stavridis, Columnist

The World’s Biggest Polluter Is Cleaning Up Its ActAlmost all the increase in China’s energy capacity is now in clean power.By David Fickling, Columnist
The Cushiest Job in Corporate America Is Getting HarderBy Beth Kowitt, Columnist
If the Job Market’s So Good, Why Do We Feel So Bad?By Jessica Karl, Columnist
Mamdani Won Because Too Many Elites LostBy Allison Schrager, Columnist
Editorials
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US-Led Trade War Threatens a Global Economic SetbackThe decades-long rise in global incomes could stall, and progress in fighting global poverty will be checked.Editorial Board
Editorial BoardUS Diplomats, Not Bombers, Must Finish the Job in IranEditorial BoardEurope Should Stop Worrying and Learn to Love Nuclear
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AI Is Bad at SnacksAI rollups, tokenization, arbitrage consulting, gambling loss deductions and stress test positioning.By Matt Levine, Columnist
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Who Wins the Housing Game, Buyers or Renters?Before you resign yourself to a life of landlords and rent checks, look at the math on purchasing a home.By Jessica Karl, Columnist
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The Stocks Will Be TokenizedAlso BlackRock and privates, Vanguard and privates, the Paramount settlement and Enron 2.0.By Matt Levine, Columnist
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Hindsight Capital’s Special First-Half ReportPolitics drove markets, but you needed a rearview mirror to see what was ahead.By John Authers, Columnist
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Populism Is Shifting America’s Economic GoalpostsInstead of the traditional red-blue disagreements over policy, it’s centrists and populists who are split.By Jessica Karl, Columnist
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Would Mamdani Win in Gujarat? Probably Not.
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How Millennials Can Handle a Midlife Crisis
1:56
Do You Know What’s in the GOP’s Tax Bill?
1:55
Soaring US Deficits Are Cause for Concern
2:14
The Anthropic Copyright Case Should Worry Everyone
1:40
Florida Shouldn't Count on a Mamdani Boom
1:49
The Iran Conflict Is Testing China
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Trump’s Flawless Strike on Iran Has a Big Catch
2:20
Tesla’s Robotaxi Seems Oddly Familiar
2:15
Would Mamdani Win in Gujarat? Probably Not.
2:58
How Millennials Can Handle a Midlife Crisis
1:56
Do You Know What’s in the GOP’s Tax Bill?
1:55
Soaring US Deficits Are Cause for Concern
2:14
The Anthropic Copyright Case Should Worry Everyone
1:40
Florida Shouldn't Count on a Mamdani Boom
1:49
The Iran Conflict Is Testing China
2:00
Trump’s Flawless Strike on Iran Has a Big Catch
2:20
Tesla’s Robotaxi Seems Oddly Familiar
Newsletters
David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
AI Is Bad at SnacksAI rollups, tokenization, arbitrage consulting, gambling loss deductions and stress test positioning.By Matt Levine, Columnist
Bloomberg
Who Wins the Housing Game, Buyers or Renters?Before you resign yourself to a life of landlords and rent checks, look at the math on purchasing a home.By Jessica Karl, Columnist
Bridget Bennett/Bloomberg
The Stocks Will Be TokenizedAlso BlackRock and privates, Vanguard and privates, the Paramount settlement and Enron 2.0.By Matt Levine, Columnist
Francis Chung/Politico
Hindsight Capital’s Special First-Half ReportPolitics drove markets, but you needed a rearview mirror to see what was ahead.By John Authers, Columnist
Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg
Populism Is Shifting America’s Economic GoalpostsInstead of the traditional red-blue disagreements over policy, it’s centrists and populists who are split.By Jessica Karl, Columnist