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The secretary of state has gone from presidential rival to loyal lieutenant amid a foreign policy blitz
By James Politi in Washington, Abigail Hauslohner in Munich and Amy Mackinnon in Washington
Financial Times,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
OpenAI is rolling out advertising on ChatGPT to select users. Experts say others will almost certainly follow suit
By FT
Financial Times,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Rep. Ro Khanna sees the scandal as a way to wash an entire leadership generation out to sea.
By Holman W. Jenkins, Jr.
The Wall Street Journal,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Did Pam Bondi call a top in the stock market? If the AG top-ticked this market, she had company among stock advisory services. The Dow surrendered the 50,000 mark, dropping 1.34% on Thursday, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite declined more than 2%, as names seen as vulnerable to AI were summarily taken out.
By Randall W. Forsyth
Barron`s,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Exor owns stakes in a group of public and private companies, notably a nearly 20% stake in Ferrari, the top luxury car maker in the world. Its shares look cheap.
By Andrew Bary
Barron`s,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Nation ranks behind US as worst in G7 on emissions progress as the former green champion weakens green goals
By Ilya Gridneff in Toronto
Financial Times,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
It’s U.S. companies and consumers, not foreigners, that bear most of the economic burden.
By Scott Lincicome, VP of general economics and trade Cato Institute
The Wall Street Journal,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Big Tech stocks may have a big problem—they’re too big. Investors could decide that they deserve to trade at a “conglomerate discount,” adding to the headwinds they already face.
By Paul R. La Monica
Barron`s,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Cryptocurrencies are losing their narrative lure to gold, Marcello Estevão writes in a guest commentary.
By Marcello Estevão, managing director and chief economist at the Institute of International Finance and a professor at Georgetown University.
Barron`s,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Steak and hamburgers, American staples, are fast becoming luxury items. Texas ranchers know why.
By Jack Hough
Barron`s,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
US secretary of state cancels attendance at last minute in move that EU official calls ‘insane’
By Abigail Hauslohner and Henry Foy in Munich
Financial Times,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
So the New York Federal Reserve says in the latest look at import prices.
By WSJ Editorial Board
The Wall Street Journal,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
As fourth-quarter Big Tech earnings approached, the usual discussions of sales growth and profits took a back seat to the flood of capital expenditures on artificial-intelligence data centers. In 2025, four companies— Amazon.com, Microsoft, Alphabet and Meta Platforms —spent over $400 billion, roughly the gross domestic product of Pakistan, according to the International Monetary Fund.
By Adam Levine
Barron`s,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
Business is up for special ranger H.D. Brittain, who is part cop and part cowboy.
By Jack Hough
Barron`s,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
USS Gerald R. Ford will join another aircraft carrier and nine other warships
By ShelHolliday
The Wall Street Journal,  Feb. 13, 2026    E-mail this to a Friend
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