The fertility rate in the U.S. dropped to an all-time low in 2024 with fewer than 1.6 children being born per woman. ...

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Once he took office, Trump continued Biden’s policy of massive arms shipments to Israel. Trump even sent American bombers to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities. ...

For UK small and medium-sized enterprises, understanding what drives customer decisions is more crucial than ever. In a digital-first world, consumer data analysis has become the secret weapon for businesses aiming to boost sales and foster long-term loyalty. But how ...

BT has refunded or credited £18 million to customers following enforcement action by Ofcom, after the telecoms giant was found to have breached rules requiring it to provide clear and simple contract information before customers signed up to new deals. ...

Daniella Bassi tells the remarkable story of the Arctic fur trade as a real-world case study in stateless order. ...

Chris Edwards America’s labor markets are generally free. Employers hire workers of their choice, and workers are free to seek employers that offer the best combination of compensation and working conditions.  However, labor markets suffer from harmful government interventions, including ...

Subscription revenue is sweet only when it sticks. Every churned account wipes out months of marketing spend, sales calls, and onboarding effort. Yet many SaaS companies still treat customer support as a back‑office chore rather than the loyalty engine it ...

Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has blocked Chancellor Rachel Reeves from holding a proposed meeting with financial technology giant Revolut, in a move that underscores growing tensions between the Treasury and Britain’s financial regulators. The meeting, which would have ...

Vodafone’s Annual General Meeting was disrupted today by a group of former franchisees demanding accountability over a £120 million legal claim against the company, as tensions over the long-running dispute escalated in public. The franchisees, who allege they were driven ...