Articles from Financial Times (12)
‘We’re not going to be bullied’: Democrats wage risky shutdown battle
Party stands its ground as federal government is shuttered and Trump threatens to fire furloughed workers
US government shuts down as lawmakers fail to reach deal
Capitol Hill impasse threatens hundreds of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in lost economic output
UK seeks to keep £5bn bitcoin haul after money laundering convictions
Complex legal battle over seized assets could run for years
Black hole stars challenge our idea of the universe
A potentially new cosmic object raises the question of which came first: black holes, or stars and galaxies?
JPMorgan takes on Hargreaves Lansdown in the UK with ‘DIY’ investment push
US group aims to be a ‘major player’ in Britain by encouraging retail investors to buy and sell shares directly
Russia’s hybrid war is ‘only the beginning’, warns Danish PM
Mette Frederiksen says Nato needs to adjust its response to Russian provocations
James Anderson warns Nvidia’s $100bn OpenAI bet echoes dotcom bubble
Former Baillie Gifford tech investor says recent jump in AI valuations is ‘disconcerting’
US on brink of government shutdown as lawmakers remain deadlocked
Republicans and Democrats trade blame for funding impasse as midnight deadline looms
Keir Starmer urges Labour to launch ‘patriotic’ fight against Reform
UK prime minister calls Nigel Farage a ‘snake oil salesman’ in speech aimed at party’s working-class base
How Donald Trump’s Gaza deal came together
The hurried diplomacy and backroom arm-twisting that shaped the White House plan
A world with two predatory superpowers
Nations must work out how to contend with Trump’s America and China
Elon Musk hit by exodus of senior staff over burnout and politics
Churn at Tesla and xAI comes amid disillusionment with billionaire’s activism, strategic pivots and mass lay-offs