March Madness stars can now cash in on endorsements – but some limits set by states and universities
States and universities have passed many rules governing what types of name, image and likeness deals athletes can sign.…
States and universities have passed many rules governing what types of name, image and likeness deals athletes can sign.…
A recent study found that an unexpected run in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament can boost enrollment.
Personalist dictators tend to shield the elites who support them from the economic pain of sanctions by pushing costs onto…
The SEC’s proposal would require companies to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and other climate risks, but it’s…
Lithium is essential for batteries that power electric vehicles and store energy from solar and wind farms. A new U.S. source…
Ukraine was becoming increasingly linked with the global economy. Russia’s invasion puts its progress at risk.
The US, Japan and other wealthy G7 nations plan to remove Russia’s status as a most-favorited nation. A trade expert explains…
Far more people are dying of hunger around the world than in Europe’s new war.
To date, the program has provided nearly $10 million to roughly 137,000 of the country’s poorest citizens.
The Fed is about to begin its biggest inflation fight in four decades.
In the short term, the war is causing energy prices to soar and prompting fears of famine in some countries. In the long…
Price shocks are a feature of the global oil market, not a bug – and even when governments take many steps to grow supply…
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and resulting sanctions are causing oil prices to spike, which is putting more pressure on…
Over 300 companies so far have closed stores, reassigned staff or halted sales in Russia in the two weeks since the invasion…
A historian explains how the US has used war bonds to both fund its wars and inspire patriotism among Americans.
Some investors want publicly traded companies to disclose their full climate impact, including emissions from their supply…
An expert on oligarchs explains how they came to be Russia’s richest and most powerful people and scrutinizes their relationship…
Sanctions follow a ‘punishment logic,’ which often hurts the wrong people – and will likely weaken an already beleaguered…
Give with your head, not just your heart, advises a scholar who has studied donations made after disasters and other crises.
The world’s largest energy companies are used to doing business in risky places with difficult partners. But with war…