A Supreme Court environmental case being decided this month is the product of a coordinated, multiyear strategy by Republican attorneys general and conservative allies.
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Your Thursday Briefing: $1 Billion to Ukraine
Plus the Fed raised interest rates and a video of an assault in China went viral.
Inflation and Price Gouging
We look at whether “greedflation” is causing higher prices.
Stocks edge lower as Fed decision looms over markets.
The S&P 500 closed in bear market territory on Monday, down 22 percent from its Jan 3. peak.
The Global Minimum Tax Deal Is in Trouble
A global agreement to increase taxes on corporations is in jeopardy.
The Jack Welch Effect
His ruthlessness as General Electric’s C.E.O. was ultimately bad for the company, a new book argues.
U.S. Technology, a Longtime Tool for Russia, Becomes a Vulnerability
Global restrictions on sending advanced technology to Russia are hampering the country’s military capacity, U.S. officials say, though Russia has stockpiled American equipment for years.
How an Organized Republican Effort Punishes Companies for Climate Action
Legislators and their allies are running an aggressive campaign that uses public money and the law to pressure businesses they say are pushing “woke” causes.
Debate Over Tariffs Reveals Biden’s Difficulties on China Trade
Sixteen months into the Biden presidency, U.S. officials are still divided over what to do about a trade legacy left by President Donald J. Trump.
Biden in Asia
A new trade deal is based on two big ideas: moving away from neoliberalism and containing China.