Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
Donald Trump will spend a lot of time in courtrooms between now and November. Do voters care?
Who have the Tories and Labour selected as new candidates at the election? Michael Crick explains the changing face of tomorrow’s MPs
We discuss the cultural impact of Jennifer Lopez, following the release of her album and the movie musical ‘This is Me … Now: A Love Story’
Mariupol residents live in half-built homes while Russian companies profit from contracts
Value investors are looking to scoop up the remains of WeWork
Navalny’s death and Trump remarks haunt security officials at Munich conference
Shares close down 8.4% as UK-based lender takes several charges in ‘messy’ final quarter of 2023
Rising interest rates and a ‘talent war’ are dampening enthusiasm for the multi-manager strategy
Takeover set to unite two of the US’s largest credit card companies and reshape industry
Helping others too much can distract from your own workplace aims
Can the markets be efficient if everyone is investing passively?
What should you do with a cash windfall?
Biotech companies enjoy a surge in fundraising after a two-year drought
How better understanding of why we feel ‘down’ can help us flourish, plus the Office Therapy advice column
The war in Gaza is having knock-on effects for Israel.
The death of the Russian opposition leader comes just weeks before Russian elections
Journalist Manoush Zomorodi explains her recent experiment in attempting to get her listeners to move more – and why it’s so hard to break our pattern of sitting
Donald Trump tells Nato members to pay up, or pay the price.
Elections guru Sir John Curtice dissects the by-election numbers
In an experiment whose proceeds will go to the Authors Guild of America, 36 authors including Margaret Atwood, John Grisham, Dave Eggers, and Celeste Ng, wrote a collaborative novel
JPMorgan and State Street quit climate group as BlackRock scales back
How should long-run investors view the astonishing growth of the largest companies?
The country faces growing concerns over how it will maintain necessary defence spending
Economic woes have led some to call ‘peak China’ - but is that premature?
The secret reasons why workers resist going back to the office, plus the Office Therapy column
Can an intensive form of the practice cause psychological distress?
Is the Goenka network aware of potential risks of meditation?
Arm shares have soared as artificial intelligence demand boosts revenues
Delaware has long been the go-to place for companies to incorporate. Can Elon Musk change that?
Good bosses eliminate obstacles, but introduce friction where necessary
Meta just issued its first dividend. Will this become more common?
Investors pull $150bn from equity hedge funds as they tire of poor returns
A guide to getting out of credit card debt
An interview with the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mstyslav Chernov, director of the documentary ‘20 Days in Mariupol’
Pakistan’s shocking election results have left the country in turmoil
Can intensive meditation cause psychological distress?
The US economy is booming. President Joe Biden’s approval rating isn’t.
International Edition