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Oped, Vanessa Nakate and Rachel Kyte, Published on 17/11/2022
» Ordinary people around the world are suffering from two massive, overlapping problems: surging living costs and the fallout from a rapidly warming climate. In the Horn of Africa, 22 million people are at risk of starvation, owing to the failure of four consecutive rainy seasons and soaring global grain prices.
Business, Rachel Louise Ensign & Richard Rubin, Published on 13/07/2021
» Rising stocks and rock-bottom interest rates have delivered a big perk to rich Americans: cheap loans that they can use to fund their lifestyles while minimizing their tax bills.
Rachel Morgan-Trimmer, Published on 20/08/2020
» I sat at the back of the room, staring out of the window. Everyone else was busy tapping away at their keyboards, occasionally looking up to the screen at the front, or asking Andy, the IT manager, a question.
Business, Rachel Feintzeig, Published on 20/01/2020
» Executive assistants once ran the office. Increasingly, the office runs without them.
Business, RACHEL LERMAN, Published on 09/07/2019
» SAN FRANCISCO: MAD, the long-running satirical magazine that influenced everyone from "Weird Al" Yankovic to the writers of The Simpsons, will be leaving news-stands after its August issue. Really.
News, Jamille Bigio & Rachel Vogelstein, Published on 20/12/2018
» As Yemen's warring parties met in Sweden last week, hopes were high that these peace talks -- the first since 2016 -- would spark a political process to end the ongoing conflict that has left the country on the brink of famine and created what the UN calls a "living hell for millions of children".