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Concerns of New Delhi involvement in attempted killing on US soil come as Washington has been seeking closer relations
Almost 3,000 lawsuits have been filed in the year since the Adult Survivors Act passed
Former president plans to scrap clean energy rules and expand drilling to boost fossil fuels, say advisers
Joe Biden raised concerns of New Delhi involvement with India’s Narendra Modi in September
Due diligence group struggling to win release of employees held by Beijing public security bureau since March raid
Inflows into corporate bond funds on track for highest total since July 2020
Republicans and Democrats face an electorate that increasingly favours looser marijuana laws
Cyber manipulation and contagious polarisation are higher risks if both polls are held next autumn
Fatigue at higher prices is expected to push more shoppers to chase early holiday season discounts
New research turns old certainties on its head and raises profound questions about American society
Diplomatic breakthrough came after weeks of talks brokered by Qatar, US and Egypt
Group’s chief executive says he is ‘doubling down’ in a shifting landscape
The fair’s Conversations programme explores the Brazilian scene, US institutions, Floridan climate issues and more
The industrial district has attracted museums, commercial galleries and more
The polymathic Londoner has created everything from watches and taps to paintings shown at White Cube
He makes miniature ceramic sculptures which carry an outsized emotional impact
It is embedding important works in museums as its new Tribeca building hosts stimulating exhibitions
Admission to the fair offers significant recognition and selling opportunities as business costs grow
The pair are excellent as a libertarian sheriff and a suburban mother with a mysterious past
Investors naturally gravitate towards more defensive ideas and strategies in times of heightened market concern
The latest grand prix is seen as a new ‘jewel in the crown’, but drivers question the gruelling nature of an expanding race schedule
Asset managers sell greenback at fastest pace in a year as market prices in more rate cuts next year
Also in today’s newsletter, IEA urges oil and gas companies to pay up for the energy transition
US compliance squeeze means new chief executive Richard Teng will be hard-pressed to keep exchange competitive
Low-cost and active ETFs attracted $39bn in October, mid-market vehicles suffered a net $4bn in outflows
Pressure grows for concerted action to end the violence
LG Energy Solution and SK On slowing their expansion in response to sluggish demand
Plus: festive romcom ‘Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)’ and historical spectacle ‘The Mongol Khan’
German carmaker’s 11% increase follows moves by Nissan, Hyundai, Honda and Toyota to lift workers’ wages
Repealing Trump-era cap on federal tax deduction would benefit only a small number of taxpayers
A mystery narrative meets a chronicle of criminality with a cast of characters living in the now gentrified New York borough
Managers caught out in ‘painful’ rally as investors bet on quicker interest rate cuts
Also in today’s newsletter, Biden says Israel-Hamas hostage deal close and OpenAI directors in talks with Sam Altman on rejoining board
But minutes from November meeting of US central bank also reveal consensus that policy must remain ‘restrictive’
What the IMF gets wrong about the global trade rebound
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