Trump family crypto venture sues major backer for defamation
World Liberty Financial accusation against Justin Sun comes after he sues firm over alleged fraud
World Liberty Financial accusation against Justin Sun comes after he sues firm over alleged fraud
Pandemic meme stock’s boss today runs a pile of cash more than a company
US tech billionaire leads $140mn investment into Panthalassa as search for AI power pushes into exotic new frontiers
Hindu nationalist party topples West Bengal’s leftwing chief minister after 15 years in power
Even in the Trump era, foreign tourists flock to the ‘Mother Road’ in search of the true America
The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2026 shows, from Cecily Brown and Hurvin Anderson to Tracey Emin to Zurbarán
New consulting company to advise Wall Street groups on how to deploy its AI across their investment portfolios
We are highly confident that this could end up a car crash
Laura Hughes talks to Samantha Power, former USAID head
Simon Sadler of Segantii Capital faces criminal charges over alleged insider trading of clothing retailer Esprit
Video game retailer offers $125 a share for resale web giant
The industry offers a glaring example of the self-defeating nature of tariffs
Oil surrenders some gains after Washington denies claim that Tehran had struck an American warship
Brussels cites security concerns in latest crackdown on sensitive China-made imports
The gutting of the Voting Rights Act by the Supreme Court will intensify the fight over redistricting
After years of struggling to match the global popularity of the US, Japan and South Korea, Beijing’s image is improving
Move to soften impact on companies of flagship climate legislation is a setback for environmental groups
Drew Dickson on tech hype; Goldman on private credit; Smithsonian on Twister; ‘This is Fine’ dog on Steam
International body must sharpen its focus to stay relevant in a fractured world
A friend of Jung, the Dutch abstractionist and mystic amassed 6,000 mythological, ritual and symbolic images to interpret the ‘collective unconscious’
Robert Seethaler’s gem of a novella mixes the dying composer’s reflections with real-life history and imaginative flourishes
The continent is better positioned to weather crises, yet perceptions remain stuck in the past
‘Somewhat counterintuitive’ indeed
Farmers fear a flood of cheap meat as Carney government looks for entry to South American bloc