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The LA-based painter assembles neglected parts of the city’s landscape into his photorealist works
The fair’s fifth edition will find a city buffeted by a challenging economy but with plenty of artistic excitement
Zach Lasry, son of a billionaire hedge fund manager, has been attracting dealers including David Zwirner to his properties
Artists such as Haring, Basquiat and Dalí made attractions for the funfair, now reconstituted in LA
Senators say think-tank led by consultancy undermined national security by advising China’s government
Colorado case claims assets once owned by Chevron escaped decommissioning after new owner filed for bankruptcy
Alabama judgment that frozen embryos are ‘children’ follows Supreme Court’s overturning of abortion rights
Measures on eve of second anniversary of Ukraine invasion target war effort and attempts to get round oil cap rules
Group of 11 pharma, tech and luxury shares echoes US dominance of ‘Magnificent Seven’
Developed economies need to be better prepared for a drop in younger workers
Space boom, meet actual boom
The odds that this coming August we will have the first Democratic contested convention since 1968 are non-trivial
In ‘The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory’, journalist Tim Alberta explores the former president’s powerful, paradoxical hold over so many US believers
The strategist and professor discusses how to invest in companies that get better as they get bigger
Don’t blame politicians for group polarisation. We’re more than capable of doing this to ourselves
But the robots will rely on the data inputs
Expect more emphasis on global trade deficits, more dramatic intervention and bigger problems for Europe
Political campaign groups spend millions on social media users with small followings to target messages better
Urban China Initiative counselled Beijing on cutting-edge technologies in preparation of Five-Year Plan
FT analysis shows small donors down 224,000 on last campaign
That 70s S***show
A Chinese-backed solar factory in Ohio is a case study on how the US president’s landmark climate law is transforming small towns in an election year
Why is it not the economy, stupid?
Declining to cut is punishment enough
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