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China wants to be a global superpower. Here's why it's not (yet).

China wants to be a global superpower. Here's why it's not (yet).
Last Tuesday, a self-identified democratic socialist who ran on making New York affordable for the 99% won the city’s mayoral race in a landslide, defeating former Governor Andrew Cuomo. And the reactions have been predictably hysterical.
As a fourth winter of war approaches, Russia is destroying Ukraine’s energy grid faster than it can be rebuilt.
Small businesses are holding their ground, but with less job creation and slower deposit growth, resilience is being tested. As payments slow and debt creeps up, how will they adjust in a shifting economy? Subscribe to Bank of America Institute today for small business trends.
Walmart’s $350 billion commitment to American manufacturing means two-thirds of the products we buy come straight from our backyard to yours. From New Jersey hot sauce to grills made in Tennessee, Walmart is stocking the shelves with products rooted in local communities. The impact? Over 750,000 American jobs - putting more people to work and keeping communities strong. Learn more here.
In this Ask Ian, Ian Bremmer breaks down why the longest government shutdown in US history is likely coming to an end.
Last week, Microsoft committed $15.2 billion to the UAE. This strategic investment expands cloud and AI infrastructure in the Middle East. It aims to boost regional innovation, economic diversification, and digital resilience. The move underscores tech’s role in shaping global competitiveness and security. A milestone for the UAE — and a signal of where the digital future is headed. Read the full blog here.