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Welcome to the World of Submerging Markets

2026-03-13 23:00:02

On the verge of a comeback, developing nations are set back again by the Iran war.

India Can’t Thrive Under Just a Banyan Tree

2026-03-13 21:00:02

There’s no wider prosperity if conglomerates keep scratching in the same shallow soil.

America’s Plutocrats Are Derailing Democracy

2026-03-13 20:00:09

Billionaires have not been so reviled in the US since the Gilded Age. President Joe Biden used his farewell presidential address to declare the “ultra wealthy” a threat to America’s constitutional order. The mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, a city with the world’s largest concentration of millionaires, says that they should not exist at all. The Jeffrey Epstein files now being released by the Department of Justice are inevitably adding fuel to this fire. Epstein’s world might be dismissed as a

MLB’s Grip on the World Baseball Classic Is Too Tight

2026-03-13 19:00:04

Every few years, the World Baseball Classic offers sports fans a real World Series. At its finest, as in Tuesday’s shocking upset of the US team by Italy, the games generate the kind of electricity fans feel at the FIFA World Cup.

Hospitals Are Walking Away From Trans Kids. They Shouldn’t

2026-03-13 18:30:04

Over the last year, through fear and intimidation, the Trump administration has succeeded in shrinking transgender adolescents’ access to gender-affirming care. One by one, programs that previously served as critical points of care for trans teens have disappeared.

How to Bring Starter Homes Back From Extinction

2026-03-13 18:00:04

If you want to understand why the American starter home seems to have gone extinct, don’t look at greedy developers, rapacious investors or discriminating banks. Look at the government policies that make building these homes all but impossible. New research puts hard numbers on one part of the problem — and they’re staggering.