全部/综合/实时热榜The Economist · 实时热榜1小时前更新01A rare Chinese missile test unnerves Asian neighboursA nuclear submarine test-fired a ballistic missile into the Pacific02The world’s most, and least, liveable cities in 2026See how 173 cities compare in EIU’s annual ranking03A century on, Pilates flexes its musclesAn old exercise method is newly trendy04Checks and Balance newsletter: Presidents and profitsDonald Trump’s legacy is still unfolding. “In the end he may be best known for reaping riches from the office only 45 men have had the honour to hold,” writes Charlotte Howard, our US editor05The mourning show: the politics of Khamenei’s funeralAlso on the daily podcast: rethinking Japan’s divorce laws and Route 66 turns 10006Happy birthday AmericaA handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist07Women’s progress at work appears to be stallingAfter the “lean in” generation, are professional women leaning out?08Has China obtained the world’s most important machine?Its Dutch manufacturer is fighting to rebut American claims09Mehmet Oz, Donald Trump’s most effective TV starThe telegenic doctor enacting the president’s agenda with professionalism and zeal10Europe promised cash for defence. It’s failing to cough upMost Europeans want stronger armed forces, but are unwilling to pay for them11What Indians are reading, and what that reveals about the selfEnglish-language books offer a glimpse of India’s hopes and dreams12Why Britons now trust weather forecastersCredit greater accuracy and better communication13What Europe and NATO must do to be ready for warDefence is being re-energised. Now industry must produce more, better and faster, write Ursula von der Leyen and Mark Rutte14Plot Twist: Taylor Swift’s wedding—you can’t shake it offRachel Lloyd, our deputy culture editor, explores the fascination surrounding the nuptials of the world’s biggest pop star15Fear and doping in Las VegasInside Enhanced Inc16Iran’s regime hopes Khamenei’s funeral will demonstrate its strengthIt reveals how much it has already changed17How little exercise can you get away with?Even tiny bursts of activity have measurable benefits18What to watch this weekTales of resilience, from the Founding Fathers to fine dining19250 years of AmericaOur weekly podcast on America. This week, a health-check on the American system of government20Inside the fantasy world of Donald Trump“Regime Change” is an eye-popping report on “the most powerful man the planet has ever known”21The 250-year experiment: America’s birthdayA special episode of the daily podcast taking a hard look at the country at its semiquincentennial22Will the data-centre backlash derail the AI boom?Our podcast on markets, the economy and business. This week, America’s planning boards don’t believe in moving fast or breaking things23Who was behind those drone incursions over Europe?A new report finds it was probably Russia24Economic data, commodities and markets25A23a had more adventures than mostThe world’s biggest iceberg has finally melted away, aged 40 or so26Heinz tomato ketchup and the sweet taste of market dominanceThe condiment that conquered the world was created 150 years ago27Amorality and greed at Silicon Valley’s favourite universityA student journalist examines the culture at Stanford28A Danish bestseller about butterflies has set hearts aflutter“The Butterfly Season” is about discovery, mortality and eternity29Route 66: How a century-old highway helps explain AmericaDriving from Chicago to Santa Monica you glimpse the best aspects of the country30Is The Economist always wrong?We used artificial intelligence to test the accuracy of our forecasts