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Airlines face an unprecedented international crisis in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Airlines face an unprecedented international crisis in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Policymakers are beginning to decide how to reopen the American economy. Until now, they’ve largely prioritized human health
Halloween spending is out of control. Americans are expected to spend US$8.8 billion on candy, costumes and decorations this year
Online shopping continues to grow at a phenomenal rate. In 2018, the market value of UK retail was £381 billion of which online transactions made up almost one-fifth. That’s £12.3 billion of grocery items and £58.8 billion of all non-food items purchased online.
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent due to climate change. As the economic costs of disasters rise, can the insurance industry cope with the losses?
In sociologist Jennifer Silva’s first book, “Coming Up Short,” she interviewed working-class young adults in Lowell, Mass., and Richmond, Virginia.
The politics of climate change in Australia has always been about the costs of change.
The idea that has been passed around by most conservative and liberal government leaders and representatives is that little can be done for the people because "money" is in short supply.
Solar power has seen a boom, but what happens to all the panels in a few decades when they’re no longer useful? And what about electronic devices with even shorter life spans?
To end austerity and make the economy work better for the whole country requires transforming the tax system.