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Leading corporate equity and inclusion efforts is a full-time job. But new research finds that technology companies don’t see it that way.

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Western allies face a choice: Send more weapons to Kyiv or save their stockpiles for their own defense.

  • Hal Brands | Bloomberg
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Amid a nationwide surge in shootings, strong leadership at the ATF is more crucial than ever. Is Congress paying attention?

  • The Editors | Bloomberg
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A California law mandating diversity was a success before a judge declared it unconstitutional.

  • Michelle Leder | Bloomberg
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If there’s one thing that could make French voters more receptive to the far right, it’s a shake of the magic money tree.

  • Lionel Laurent | Bloomberg
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Demand for the most advanced chips is so strong that customers like Apple and Nvidia seem happy to pay more.

  • Tim Culpan | Bloomberg
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Companies have raised hundreds of millions of dollars to fund research into psychedelics, but they still need to demonstrate they have a viable business model.

  • Chris Bryant | Bloomberg
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Righteous intolerance is one of the gravest threats a democracy can face.

  • Michael R. Bloomberg | Bloomberg
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Mifepristone is already replacing Roe v. Wade as the rallying point for both sides in the debate. But conservative judges will face thorny issues if they seek to block the drug.

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It’s not unconstitutional, and it could finally bring an end to the voting wars.

  • Jonathan Bernstein | Bloomberg
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Many British household name stores fail to gain traction in the U.S. But fast-fashion retailer Primark most likely won’t be one of them.

  • Andrea Felsted | Bloomberg
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Worker shortages and rapidly rising wages are putting strong upward pressure on prices. But importing labor is politically dicey and economically unproductive.

  • Ramesh Ponnuru | Bloomberg
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The approach used on Iran a decade ago could punish Moscow without risking the global economy.

  • Meghan L. O'Sullivan | Bloomberg
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JPMorgan’s CEO can’t predict how the war in Ukraine or the Fed’s inflation fight will play out, but he is optimistic about the U.S. consumer.

  • Paul J. Davies | Bloomberg
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The new majority is essentially deciding cases while they are still before the lower courts, and that doesn’t sit well with Chief Justice John Roberts.

  • Noah Feldman | Bloomberg
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Policy makers have the ammunition to boost markets as they counter an economic slowdown.

  • Shuli Ren | Bloomberg
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Consumer prices are surging in the U.S. and Europe, but in China, food and energy costs are becalmed.

  • Shuli Ren | Bloomberg
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Officials are betting that elevated prices constitute a larger threat to prosperity than the risk of a sharp slowdown from rapid tightening. They’re not alone.

  • Daniel Moss | Bloomberg
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A conversation with Afghan-Australian entrepreneur Saad Mohseni on launching the country’s first independent broadcaster 20 years ago — and why keeping it in business is more vital than ever. 

  • Bobby Ghosh | Bloomberg
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Bloomberg Opinion columnists discuss the paths to victory for the candidates in the runoff election for the French presidency.

  • Bobby Ghosh | Bloomberg
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