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Many of those bussed in by the Texas governor have been absorbed by Chicago but could now have their lives upturned again
These historic buildings remain important places of sanctuary, heritage and inspiration for many
The biggest online dating companies are in crisis, as women and younger users look elsewhere, towards niche sites or real-life meets
The message of the nativity story has meaning that resonates more broadly
There is a danger that animal spirits and the propensity to invest expire in a vicious downward spiral
Trieste’s community-based approach to mental illness contrasts with the large institutions of countries such as Japan
The crypto craze celebrates the silliness of digital assets linked to the ephemera of social media
A softening in the market is a harbinger of things to come — in both equities and the real economy
His policies would cement the US currency’s dominance while undercutting the institutional framework that is its bedrock
Across the G7, the political centre is fracturing and Donald Trump will make the problem worse
Many in the west will find comfort that these historical transformations have been contained but complacency is dangerous
The former property developer well understands how buildings and spaces can be used effectively as propaganda
Being elected to government used to help you stay there. Now it may help push you out
Research shows that for companies, investing in employee wellbeing pays off
The Hitler diaries that he claimed to have unearthed were crude forgeries
From Notre-Dame’s restoration to the finale of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’, it wasn’t such a bad year after all
Writers should not have to shoulder the burden of ‘opting out’ from companies stealing their work
The new creative director is known for his emphasis on craft and collaboration
Culinary trends of the past resurface to produce comforting content
With Donald Trump promising more deregulation in the US and businesses upset about red tape, the EU is now searching for balance
Several factors could be contributing but experts are yet to reach a consensus on an explanation for the rapid decline
Commerzbank and Banco BPM are test cases that ask if we, as a bloc, are serious about greater integration
Kyiv and its European allies believe they have a chance to shape the incoming president’s plan to end the war. But they are divided over what to...
But Keir Starmer needs his government to show an organising purpose that has been absent so far
America’s debt pile and the case for tax cuts will be flashpoints inside the new administration
Giving up the idea that 1989 marked an epochal victory for its worldview would reveal our current moment more clearly
Trump’s agenda and domestic uncertainty shroud the rate-cutting cycle
Populism is the winner in the shift from traditional to social media and from text to video and audio