New research questions the rate of income inequality in the US
Asset managers fret over lost gains as investor cash piles up on the sidelines
Food and drink editor Harriet Fitch Little guest hosts a conversation with Alice Lascelles, author of a new guide to martinis
Third-party candidates can’t win the White House. But they can make someone else lose it.
Plus, the truth about Rachel Reeves’s fiscal inheritance
The FT’s Paris bureau chief Leila Abboud and our US sports business correspondent Sara Germano join from Paris
Russia, US and other countries exchange 26 prisoners in largest transfer since the cold war
Tesla trades at nearly 100 times earnings. Does that make sense?
They may not agree on a government but the French are joyfully backing the Games
The arch-enemies of Israel killed in twin strikes
Pay for America’s top executives is increasing quickly, widening the gap between bosses and workers
Miami has defied the trend of struggling US office markets
The team is hard at work on another season–so stay tuned.
What does big money see in the new US election contender?
Brussels will offer a quick deal then threaten retaliation against tariffs
Claer speaks to careers expert Isabel Berwick about thriving at work
Author Shahnaz Habib talks about the history of travel and how we can jumpstart our adventure imaginations while avoiding tired tropes
What the rebound of one town can tell us about the US economy
Tesla, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple and Alphabet lead tech sector sell-off.
Kamala Harris could make history as the first female US president. Why isn’t she talking about it?
Plus, the FT’s Gill Plimmer on the HS2 debacle
This summer’s games will fire the starting gun on a vast project to transform the French capital
Sarah J Maas’ fantasy novels are a literary phenomenon. Our experts discuss how they have helped the ‘romantasy’ genre take hold
Candidate Trump wants the dollar weaker. What would his options look like?
Millions of India’s citizens have piled into shares and options, egged on by online ‘finfluencers’
Prediction markets have exploded, but regulators are hitting the brakes on politics betting
Recent US Supreme Court decisions curtail federal agencies’ power
How markets look at the possibility of a second Trump presidency
The Democratic party’s likely new candidate will shake up the race for the presidency
Plus, will Labour’s ‘devolution revolution’ actually drive growth?
Experts share tips on keeping insurance bills down
The new Democratic frontrunner is polling behind former president Donald Trump
The president announced his decision on Sunday, throwing the White House race into turmoil
The case for a dovish stance on an economic rival
Anne Lamott has written 20 books, including the enormously popular ‘Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life’. Today, she’s on the show
Republicans rallied around Donald Trump this week. Does that unity extend across the aisle?
Plus, is Keir Starmer driving Britain back into the arms of Europe?