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Past articles by Anna:

Here Come the Crypto Rules

The urgency among regulators to rein in the crypto industry has generated a flurry of lobbying all over Washington. → Read More

Back on Track

The bidding war to acquire Kansas City Southern appears to end in victory for Canadian Pacific. → Read More

Best Stimulus Ever?

The share of people living in poverty in the U.S. fell to a record low last year, making the emergency pandemic aid look highly effective, if costly. → Read More

What to Expect from Gary Gensler’s Testimony

After five months on the job, the S.E.C. chair will speak before the Senate Banking Committee about crypto, climate, SPACs and more. → Read More

Biden Pushes Companies on Vaccine Mandates

The White House’s latest effort to tackle Covid-19 includes a mandate for businesses with over 100 employees. → Read More

The Elizabeth Holmes Courtroom Drama

Opening arguments in the long-awaited trial questioned whether the Theranos chief executive was knowingly deceptive or blindly ambitious. → Read More

The New ‘Shadow’ Banks

The crypto revolution is bringing financial services to the unbanked, but not without risks. → Read More

Where Diversity Still Disappoints

Black directors have held only 1 percent of board seats at private companies backed by top venture capital and private equity firms. → Read More

Apple’s Shrewd App Store Settlement

The agreement to allow developers to promote payment options outside the App Store may give Apple the upper hand in bigger fights to come. → Read More

Where Are the Borrowers?

Awash in deposits and with sluggish demand from borrowers, banks are going on a bond-buying spree. → Read More

Bill Ackman’s SPAC Deal Gets Messier

The investor’s response to a lawsuit marks another twist in his efforts to save his billion-dollar blank-check vehicle. → Read More

The Fallout from Afghanistan

The economic and political effects of the Taliban takeover will be felt around the world. → Read More

The Elan of Elon Musk

A longtime critic of the Tesla chief executive explains why his bets against the car company haven’t paid off. → Read More

E-Cards Are Back, Thanks to the Pandemic

The popularity of virtual cards has grown again as people sought ways to connect with loved ones and friends in the isolation and separation of Covid-19 restrictions. → Read More

Citi Creates ‘Zoom-Free Fridays’ to Combat Covid-19 Pandemic Fatigue

The bank plans to have one day each week when workers can avoid being on-camera for internal calls. “We are all feeling the weariness,” Citi’s chief executive said. → Read More

How to Stop Moths? A Historic Building Tries Bringing in Wasps

Blickling Hall, a centuries-old building in England, is trying to protect its priceless tapestries, carpets and furniture with thousands and thousands of microscopic wasps. → Read More

News Quiz: Vaccinations, Russian Hackers, Pete Buttigieg

Did you follow the headlines this week? → Read More

News Quiz: Facebook, Universal, Chuck Yeager

Did you follow the headlines this week? Take our quiz to find out. Last week, 98 percent of respondents knew which Trump administration official said there was no evidence of fraud that could have tipped the U.S. presidential election. Only 44 percent knew the subject of recent protests in India. The quiz is published on Fridays. Click here for other weeks’ quizzes. Related Article → Read More

Bank of England Rebuked Over ‘Missing’ $67 Billion of Cash

A parliamentary committee found about 50 billion pounds worth of cash in circulation is not being spent, and blasted the bank for a lack of ‘curiosity’ about where it is. → Read More

News Quiz: Iran, Utah, Emergency Approval

Did you follow the headlines this week? → Read More