Robert Reich is the Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley, and Senior Fellow at the Blum Center for Developing Economies. He has served in three national administrations, including as Secretary…
Divorce Bill Dispute Roughens Relations: Beyond Brexit
What’s happening? London rejects the calculation made by Brussels detailing the Brexit settlement bill, and a transatlantic trade deal remains a long way off. Bickering over the settlement is the biggest part of any divorce.…
Hyperdrive Daily: Chinas Youth Will Drive EV Design…
Welcome to the Hyperdrive daily briefing, decoding the revolution reshaping the auto world, from EVs to self-driving cars and beyond. News Briefs China’s Youth Drive EV Design Sometimes I find it hard to fathom why my…
European Stocks Rebound From Worst Drop Since May…
European stocks advanced, rebounding from their biggest drop in almost two months, as investors mulled the outlook for recovery and returned to sectors that are more sensitive to the economic revival. The Stoxx Europe 600…
Our Best Reads of the Week
This week we kick off with an exclusive peek inside the lab at the center of the Covid-origin debate, and our revamped Covid Resilience Ranking reveals big changes as the world seeks to return to normal. Money is a big theme…
Fourth of July Food: Chefs Pick Their Favorite…
■ June 25, 2021, 3:30 PM | Updated: June 28, 2021, 10:05 AM For 10 New Yorkers, Independence Day means freedom from the usual fare. By Kate Krader Photographs and Video by Melissa Hom for…
Kominers’s Conundrums: A Top Secret Search for Galactic…
First, the U.S. government admitted it had been tracking UFOs for years. Then just weeks later, The New York Times posted a story indicating that watermelons have been found on Mars. The newspaper pulled it down…
Goldman Sachs Sees Supply-Driven Inflation Retreating in 2022
Goldman Sachs sees the world’s supply disruptions and the inflation they’re causing as temporary, with things heading back toward normal in 2022. In a research note this week focused largely on the U.S. economy, the…
Job and wage growth do not point to…
Highlights: Labor shortage The available data suggest that we’re seeing a relatively brisk adjustment to a large and positive economic demand shock, not an economy-wide labor shortage. In a measure of wage-growth that controls for…









