“We were able to talk even at a time when [Manchin] felt people weren’t listening.”
Bill Gates, who was among those quietly lobbying US Senator Joe Manchin, talks about the secret push to save Biden's climate bill trib.al/EtqbGmk
EXCLUSIVE: Singapore's leader-in-waiting @LawrenceWongST says the relationship between the US and China is on a “very worrying” trajectory in the wake of Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan and China’s military drills. trib.al/NmqdqNX via @BloombergTV
NEW: Biden signs into law the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
The roughly $437 billion tax, climate and drug price package was a hard-fought victory that Democrats can campaign on for November’s midterm elections trib.al/Ta15uwC
Former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke talks about how the central bank approached the 2008 financial crisis and the subsequent Great Recession.
Read more on the Fed's history with crisis: trib.al/YXCs6Up
“With this law, the American people won and the special interests lost,” Biden said at the White House. “It’s about delivering progress and prosperity to American families” trib.al/YaFMm3o
BREAKING: President Joe Biden signed a sweeping tax, climate and health measure into law, sealing a major legislative victory ahead of the November midterm elections trib.al/vszTXXi
NEW: Biden signs into law the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
The roughly $437 billion tax, climate and drug price package was a hard-fought victory that Democrats can campaign on for November’s midterm elections trib.al/Ta15uwC
Hackney Marshes isn't looking too marshy these days. You're looking at a bird's-eye view of a soccer pitch in London as a record-setting heatwave continues to parch the metropolis and surrounding countryside.
📷: Toby Melville for ReutersC
HIGH-FLYING HYPOCRISY: The award-winning actor, who has called climate change 'the most urgent threat facing our entire species,' has been sharply criticized for his own lavish habits. fxn.ws/3SRLZnH
For more than 60 years motor-vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for young people in America. But since 2017 guns have killed more people between the ages of one and 24 ⬇️ econ.st/3w7yiY9
Pretty upset that summer is almost over and we have yet to go to a foreign country and find love interests. Guess we'll be switching goals. eonli.ne/3ApZuDM
Is Kevin Hart the king of comedy? How many movies has Mark Wahlberg been in? 'Me Time' stars @KevinHart4real and @markwahlberg take the WIRED....complete Interview:
Large waterspouts were spotted Tuesday morning off the coast of Destin, Florida, and Miramar Beach, with people taking to social media to share some impressive videos. bit.ly/3C6oIIR#FLwx
It should be fairly clear that guns stored in carry-on luggage are a no-no. Yet @dlknowles tells “The Intelligence” the number of gun-toting American flyers is rising econ.st/3A0dqTF
From one of India’s ancient epics to a sobering account of British rule, this reading list curated by our Asia editor offers a glimpse into the wonderfully bewildering country over the past 3,000 years econ.st/3STEWen
Broadly speaking, abortion laws around the world have become more lenient—only 5% of women of reproductive age live in countries where abortion is completely banned econ.st/3PtiV34
The repeal of Roe v Wade has left America with a patchwork of different rules across different states—and legal battles are ongoing in several econ.st/3PtiV34
How has the Federal Reserve handled economic crises of the past and present?
Watch our playlist for more on what the Fed has learned and what Americans could expect next: trib.al/t1UxDj8
Of course, there are also limitations to what monetary policy can do on its own.
When monetary policy makers act in concert with a fiscal policy, that can be a game changer trib.al/YXCs6Up
Today, Fed Chair Jerome Powell faces a similar painful trade-off.
Under his leadership, FOMC has lifted the federal funds rate from 0.25% at the start of the year to 2.5% in July, raising the stakes of a recession in the process trib.al/9ahcsx7
Since its creation more than a century ago, the Fed has shown itself to be an institution that often gets it wrong — but more importantly learns from its mistakes and adapts to new paradigms
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Mexico has plenty of gangs shipping illegal drugs north. But only now, @sarah_birke tells “The Intelligence”, does it have its own troubles with drug users econ.st/3PmxWDP
🎙 Intuitive eating, a movement all about healing people’s relationships with food, tells its followers to ditch the diet mentality.
But what does it really mean to eat intuitively?
Find out on Losing It ⤵️
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What does the future hold for Asean? We gather business leaders, policymakers and industry experts to discuss ways to make the most of emerging opportunities in the region on 9/12. bloom.bg/3dobGvI#SpotlightOnAsean
How likely is a Chinese invasion of Taiwan? Singapore's leader-in-waiting says “no one deliberately wants to go into battle, but we sleepwalk into conflict” trib.al/5p7CwDc
▶️ Electricity prices in Europe have soared. But how bad is it going to get this winter?
Odd Lots brings on @alexbhturnbull to discuss how electricity and gas tariffs may come into play this winter
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Spotify: trib.al/VyGjGPk
The benchmark S&P 500 Index’s recent rebound has brought it more than halfway back from its 2022 low point in mid-June, which is an encouraging sign for many investors
But does that mean it’s safe to get back into stocks? (via @opinion) trib.al/CM99Cbj