From tariffs to AI demand, US companies are pondering what comes next
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Read MoreGreenmantle’s Chris Miller has won the Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award for Chip War, his timely and important account of the global battle for semiconductor supremacy, in one of the tightest contests since the prize started in 2005.
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Read MoreThe least Joe Biden could do is pay tribute to the sacrifices of the forces who fought alongside the US
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Read MoreThe Supreme Court’s sole function these days is rubber-stamping executive whims and vetoing legislation. The system is too broken to reset itself.
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