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Why we should worry about the rise of stablecoins

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this

Japan’s 30-year bonds rise as weak auction adds to pressure to curtail issuance

Japan's 30-Year Government Bond Prices Rise After Weak Auction TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's 30-year government bond prices rose

Is ADHD on the rise? No – but that answer doesn’t tell the whole story

ADHD in Children: Is the Diagnosis on the Rise? An assessment of numerous studies released since 2020 has

Gold ticks up as trade tensions rise

Gold (GC=F) futures kicked off the week with a strong start, opening at $3,323 per ounce on Monday,

Inflation Eases, Incomes Rise, Trade Deficit Plummets – The White House

“What a phenomenal start to the year!” CNBC’s Rick Santelli enthusiastically proclaimed as fresh economic data reveals a

High Odds We’ll Exceed 1.5°C Temp Rise by 2029 : ScienceAlert

The latest report from the United Nations issued a dire warning regarding the future of global warming. According

GameStop shares rise as retailer meme stock buys first bitcoin batch, scooping up $500 million

GameStop, the popular video game retailer, made headlines on Wednesday as it announced its official purchase of 4,710

The Rise of the Solorette: Why Brides Are Taking Themselves on a Solo Bachelorette

The trend of solorettes is on the rise, with more and more people opting for solo celebrations before

US excess deaths continue to rise even after the COVID-19 pandemic, study finds

The latest study led by Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) has uncovered a disturbing trend in

Sugar, fat and salt on the rise in US breakfast cereals, study shows

The latest research on breakfast cereals in the United States has revealed some alarming trends. A study published

Biden’s diagnosis highlights little-noticed rise in late-stage prostate cancers

Prostate cancer remains a prevalent issue among men, with former President Joe Biden's recent diagnosis of stage 4

Sea level will rise fast even if we limit global warming to 1.5°C

Rising seas will threaten many coastal citiesHugh R Hastings/Getty Images Recent research indicates that limiting global warming to