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A Double Issue of Catalyst Journal Is Out Now
The new double issue of Catalyst, a scholarly journal published by Jacobin, is out now. Subscribe today for just $20 to get the new issue and full access to our back catalog. If you'd like to begin reading now, here's what's inside: BHASKAR…
Japan's small IPOs fall to 12-year low amid market reforms
The number of small-size initial public offerings in Japan this year fell to its lowest in more than a decade, as the Tokyo Stock Exchange's reform push prompted private companies to reconsider quick listings. There were 43 initial share sales in…
Best After Christmas Sales 2025: Today's top deals
Brendan is the Senior Commerce Director of Business Insider's Reviews team. He oversees a wide range of our service journalism, covering deals, popular sales events, streaming guides, and VPN guides. ExperienceBrendan joined Business Insider…
Toyota posts rare sales drop in November, dragged down by China
Toyota's sales and production fell in November, weighed down in large part by a sharp drop in China as the country discontinues subsidies meant to boost the sales of electric and fuel-efficient cars. Global sales — including at subsidiaries…
Ukraine says it has hit a Russian gas processing plant and oil refinery
Ukraine has said its drones have struck the largest Russian gas processing plant in the Orenburg region, which also processes gas from Kazakhstan's Karachaganak oil and gas condensate field. Long-range UAVs successfully hit the Orenburg gas…
U.S. rare earth buyers still see China curbs despite Trump deal
China is still restricting the rare earth elements that the U.S. needs to produce its own permanent magnets and other products even after President Donald Trump reached a deal with his Chinese counterpart in October to lift restrictions on the…
Yen weakens as Tokyo inflation cools more than expected
Tokyo's inflation cooled more than expected as pressures from food and energy prices faded, triggering yen weakness on bets the Bank of Japan may delay the timing of its next interest rate hike. Consumer prices excluding fresh food in the capital…
The New Paint Trend Designers Love
As homeowners lean away from minimalism, design trends that incorporate bold colors seem to be everywhere. You can't scroll social media these days without seeing unusual paint color combos, color drenching, and now, color capping. This new design…
Trump and the end of American hegemony
It has become almost routine to end each year with talk of the “polycrisis,” and to acknowledge the difficulty of anticipating a future that seems pregnant with the risk of new wars, pandemics, financial crises, and climate-driven…
Court dismisses plea to shut down nuclear plants in Fukui
Otsu District Court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit filed by residents of Osaka and Shiga prefectures to shut down three Kansai Electric Power nuclear plants along Wakasa Bay in Fukui Prefecture. The court ruled that it could not recognize specific…
Israel hopes Japan will provide peace education in Gaza, envoy says
Israeli Ambassador to Japan Gilad Cohen has expressed hope that Japan will provide peace education for future generations in Gaza to prevent attacks on Israel. During an interview in Tokyo on Thursday, Cohen claimed that schools in the Palestinian…
Gene editing superstars team up to make cheaper rare disease cures
Gene editing has the potential to cure thousands of people suffering from devastating rare diseases. But the Nobel Prize-winning technology faces a basic math problem: It's not profitable to spend millions of dollars making a drug that may only…
College football betting trends: Edges for bowl games
Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Las Vegas Review-Journal with college football notes and trends for bowl games. Central Michigan vs. Northwestern (-10, 43), GameAbove Sports Bowl: Central Michigan is on a 5-1 run…
What Trump, Chips, Property Can Divine About How China Fares in 2026
This article is for subscribers only. Hi, this is John Liu in Beijing, where we're celebrating the end of 2025, and this year's final newsletter, by dusting off my crystal ball. My powers of prediction are extremely limited, especially when…
Takaichi's Cabinet proposes record spending in next fiscal year
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's Cabinet approved a record ¥122.3 trillion budget on Friday that includes the issuing of ¥29.6 trillion of government bonds to cover the revenue shortfall. The proposal, which is for the fiscal year starting…
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