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NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

Markets Rally After U.S. Treasury Eases Bond Investor Stress
Government bond yields fell and stocks rose on a move by the Treasury Department to double the amount of debt that it can buy back from investors.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

Chinese Start-Up Lands Reusable Rocket for the First Time
The milestone by the private company, LandSpace, could put China closer to challenging SpaceX's rule in lower-cost spaceflight.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

U.S. Debt Hits $40 Trillion as America's Borrowing Binge Continues
President Trump's promises to restore fiscal order and reduce the amount of America's debt burden have been hampered by spending on the Iran war, tax cuts and tariff refunds.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

More Fed Officials Lost Patience About Elevated Inflation at Latest Meeting
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's July gathering showed broadening support for higher borrowing costs to stamp out lingering price pressures.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

Trump Nominates Heidi Overton, a Top Domestic Policy Aide, for F.D.A. Commissioner
Dr. Overton is a fierce opponent of abortion rights and a supporter of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again agenda.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

Stripe Buys A.I. Start-Up OpenRouter for $7.5 Billion
The deal is significant for the artificial intelligence industry, uniting Stripe's payments business with OpenRouter's helping businesses direct their spending on A.I. models.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

Rebel Ice Cream Files for Bankruptcy After Van Leeuwen Wins Packaging Suit
The announcement comes less than a month after a federal judge ordered Rebel to pay nearly $24 million to Van Leeuwen for copying the design of its containers.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

Markets Rally After U.S. Treasury Tries to Ease Bond Market Stress
Government bond yields fell and stocks jumped on a move by the Treasury Department to double the amount of debt that it can buy back from investors.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

How the U.S. Navy Is Helping Get Oil Through the Strait of Hormuz
With Iran making ship traffic perilous, a U.S. operation offers a way out for some energy exports, stealthily shepherding tankers on dangerous journeys.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

China Wants Its Tech Champions to Raise Money at Home
Blockbuster market debuts by two technology companies show how Beijing is turning to local investors to finance its A.I. ambitions and reduce reliance on Wall Street.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

Trump Pauses 50 Percent Tariffs on Canada and Claims Deal Is Near
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada was less definitive about what the intense talks produced, saying "important work" remained.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

The Rising Stakes of the Global Bond Rout
There were already several factors rattling investors. A further rise in bond yields is making things more expensive for everyone.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

Many Student Loan Borrowers May Have to Switch to Worse Repayment Plans
In an usual move, Congress worsened terms for some existing borrowers. Now they'll have to pay more, and for a longer term.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

Europe Hurries to Fund More Cutting-Edge Businesses to Compete with China and U.S.
European governments, facing a nearly $1 trillion gap in investment funding, are casting a wide net to back start-ups developing pioneering technologies.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

How to Find the Best Deals Over Labor Day and Beyond
Last-minute budget strategies rest on one key principle: flexibility.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

How to Find the Best Flight and Travel Deals Over Labor Day and Beyond
Last-minute budget strategies rest on one key principle: flexibility.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

The ‘Betting Coup' Shaking Up Horse Racing
When several horses wildly outperformed the odds at tracks at Saratoga and the Jersey Shore, bookmakers in London were stung and industry watchers suspected an elaborate plot.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

How the Iran War Made Africa's Richest Man Even Richer
Africans have turned to one of their own for fuel as the world's supplies run low. But they are not the only ones with the continent's richest man on speed dial.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

How Wall St. Profits When Personal Injury Lawsuits Pay Out
Personal injury cases have exploded, in number and magnitude, funded by companies betting on a win — and offering investors a piece of the action.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2026

Trump's Tariffs on Hold as President Claims Deal With Canada Is Near
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada was less definitive about what the intense talks produced, saying ‘important work' remained.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Tariffs on Hold as Trump Claims Deal With Canada Is Near
President Trump announced a three-day delay on imposing 50 percent tariffs in a social media post on Tuesday night, roughly 90 minutes before the 12:01 a.m. deadline.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Trump to Nominate Heidi Overton, a Top Domestic Policy Aide, for F.D.A. Commissioner
Dr. Overton is a fierce opponent of abortion rights and a supporter of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again agenda.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Chinese Robot Maker Unitree Soars 500 Percent in Trading Debut
Unitree is the second major Chinese technology company linked to the country's artificial intelligence boom to surge following its initial public offering in the past month.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Carney and Trump Talk Again as Deadline Nears on New U.S. Tariffs
Canada is seeking a deal to dodge further economic pain at the hands of the Trump administration on midnight Tuesday. But at what cost?

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Theater Chains Back Paramount-Warner Deal That States Say Will Hurt Them
America's three largest movie theater companies have lined up behind David Ellison's $111 billion merger of Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

In a Big Pivot, Seat-Back Screens Are Returning at American Airlines
In an announcement on Tuesday, the carrier promised screens at every seat in its narrow-body fleet, along with an expansion of its premium seating.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Outshine Frozen Fruit Bars Recalled Over Glass Contamination Concern
The parent company, Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, voluntarily recalled five flavors nationwide. No injuries linked to the recalled products have been reported.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Bond Sell-Off Sends Borrowing Costs to Highest Level Since 2007
Yields on the 30-year U.S. Treasury and government bonds across the world rose to multiyear highs as investors fret about inflation, deficits and A.I. spending.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Two Ships Transiting Strait of Hormuz Are Attacked as Oil Prices Rise
Maritime officials on Tuesday announced the recent attacks, which killed at least one sailor. Six months into the conflict, the vital waterway remains perilous.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Two Ships Passing Through the Strait of Hormuz Are Attacked
Maritime officials on Tuesday announced the recent attacks, which killed at least one sailor. Six months into the conflict, the vital waterway remains perilous.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Sugar Importer With Trump Ties Said to Maintain Abusive Labor Practices
A watchdog group said the Dominican company continued to violate labor standards after President Trump lifted an import ban last year.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

An A.I. Tax Boom Could Curtail America's Debt. But Not Solve It.
The consequences of A.I. for the budget will largely hinge on whether — and to what extent — the technology reshapes the labor market.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Gulf Oil Giants Push to Expand Overseas Stockpiles as Iran War Drags On
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are seeking larger oil reserves in Japan and South Korea as regional conflict threatens supply routes.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Home Depot Reports Higher Sales, but Its C.E.O. Isn't There to Spread the News
Investors got a shock last week when the retailer said that Ted Decker, the chief executive, would take a medical leave. Tuesday's earnings brought a more welcome surprise.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

ABC Sues Trump Administration Over F.C.C. Threat to Its TV Licenses
The network asked a court to stop the agency from taking steps that could force ABC stations off the air and accused the F.C.C. of violating its First Amendment rights.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

ABC Sues F.C.C. to Block Threat to Its TV Licenses
The network asked a court to stop the agency from taking steps that could force ABC stations off the air and accused the F.C.C. of violating its First Amendment rights.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Bond Yields Jump and Stocks Slip as Iran Stalemate Unsettles Investors
The yield on the 30-year U.S. Treasury bond rose to its highest level in nearly 20 years.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Ship Exiting the Strait of Hormuz Is Attacked
At least 17 commercial sailors have been killed in and around Iranian and Omani waters since March. Six months into the conflict, the vital waterway remains exceptionally dangerous.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

Is Silicon Valley in the Justice Dept.'s Sights?
Federal prosecutors are reportedly investigating Andreessen Horowitz, the venture capital giant, over board seats it holds.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

It's Crunchtime Again for Canada to Avoid Trump's New Tariffs
Canada is seeking a deal to dodge further economic pain at the hands of the Trump administration on midnight Tuesday. But at what cost?

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

At Ex-Premier Zhu Rongji's Funeral, China's Past Shadows Its Present
Beijing wants to portray today's China as carrying forward Zhu Rongji's era of growth, but for many Chinese, the optimism of that time has since faded.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

What's in an Airport Code? In West Palm Beach, It's the President's Initials.
The state's Palm Beach International Airport has been renamed for the president, complete with a rare change in its three-letter airport code.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

It's Crunchtime Again for Canada to Avoid New U.S. Tariffs
Canada is seeking a deal to dodge further economic pain at the hands of the Trump administration on midnight Tuesday. But at what cost?

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2026

India's College Boom Is Leaving Graduates in Debt and Without Jobs
Families are betting their savings on private universities as a path to a better life. A shortage of well-paying work is turning that wager into frustration.

NYTimes Business
Aug 17, 2026

Paramount Asks States to Shoulder Costs of Delaying Warner Bros. Deal
Paramount's $111 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery has been postponed until the conclusion of a trial, scheduled for March.

NYTimes Business
Aug 17, 2026

‘Buy Now, Pay Later' Lenders Pitch Loans for Needs Like Electricity and Rent
The rapid growth of pay-later loans raises questions about whether their popularity is driven by consumer preference or desperation.

NYTimes Business
Aug 17, 2026

Mark Cuban and Other Founders Wade Into Wealth Tax Debate
Some entrepreneurs, including Mark Cuban, are publicly worried about the potential fallout from California's proposal to impose a special billionaire tax.

NYTimes Business
Aug 17, 2026

A French Start-Up, Inbolt, Makes Robots See, and Work, Better
Inbolt, a French start-up that sells robot vision systems, helped a Stellantis plant in Detroit become a top performer in the company.

NYTimes Business
Aug 17, 2026

As China Hunts for Scientific Talent, the US Makes It Easier
Young researchers have long come to the U.S. for academic training, but a combination of Chinese money and U.S. restrictions is shifting the balance.

NYTimes Business
Aug 16, 2026

How a False Nuclear Claim About Iran Ricocheted From India to Washington
A dubious post that spread on X became the basis of false claims that Iran's leadership had declared it a nuclear power.

NYTimes Business
Aug 16, 2026

Should I Publicize a Bad Publicist?
Plus: An intern considers whether to give the boss an honest review.

NYTimes Business
Aug 16, 2026

As A.I. Data Centers Spread, Pressure Mounts to Share Profits
Policymakers around the country are maneuvering to ensure that tech giants aren't the only ones who stand to benefit.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2026

2 Planes With Same Call Sign in Phoenix Could Have Been ‘Disastrous'
An air traffic controller noticed that two planes — one departing, one landing — were both flight 2482. He acted quickly to avoid confusion.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2026

The Cutthroat Wearables Battle Is About More Than Tracking Your Fitness
Google, Apple, Samsung and upstarts like Oura are racing to integrate data from their wearable devices into the health care system.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2026

Sports Team Sale Prices Keep Hitting New Highs
This week's deal for the Los Angeles Lakers, which valued the team at a record $12.5 billion, was the latest in a pattern of skyrocketing prices.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2026

Worker Pay Isn't Keeping Up With Inflation Once Again
When prices spiked in 2021-22, wages failed to keep up for many workers, new research shows. Now the pattern is repeating.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2026

How to Protect Your Home While You're on Vacation
Store food in sealed containers and fix any leaking faucets or pipes, experts told our columnist, who had her own nightmare upon returning home.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2026

How Cyclospora Evaded the U.S. Food Safety System to Sicken Thousands
The Trump administration delayed a rule last year that could have sped up the effort to pinpoint the source of the contamination. Critics charge that food safety oversight has eroded overall.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

FDA Classifies Egg Recall as Class I for Highest Health Risk
Nearly 20 million eggs were recalled in July over salmonella concerns. The new classification signals a "reasonable probability" of "serious adverse health consequences or death."

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

Lawsuit Accuses Selena Gomez of Defrauding Investors in Mental Health Site
The actor, singer and beauty mogul founded Wondermind, a mental health platform, with her mother. Investors put in more than $1 million in the venture, which "quietly collapsed," the suit said.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

Hiroshi Okuda, Disrupter Who Revived Toyota in the 1990s, Dies at 93
As the car company's president, he made decisions quickly and shook things up, expanding overseas manufacturing and introducing the Prius, a milestone in automotive history.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

Google Turns On Gemini A.I. for Students Using Its Classroom App
Google enabled A.I. features for K-12 schools that have allowed student access to Gemini. Until this week, Google automatically enabled Gemini in Classroom only for students 18 or older.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

Outrage at UnitedHealth and Other Insurers Persists After Brian Thompson Killing
Higher premiums and rising medical bills have intensified Americans' dissatisfaction with their medical coverage.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

July Retail Sales Notch Biggest Drop in Over a Year
The data for July showed the biggest drop in more than a year, as American households face the economic strains brought on by persistent inflation

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

Jeff Bezos Buys a Piece of Liverpool Football Club
It is the first known investment by Mr. Bezos, one of the world's richest men, into a sports team.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

Amazon and Alphabet's Profits Reveal Circular Nature of A.I. Boom
Investment gains at Alphabet and Amazon reveal a new way in which technology companies' fortunes are increasingly linked.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

Why Japan Is Struggling to Stop the Yen's Decline
The currency has resumed its slide, eroding gains after the U.S. Treasury intervened to prop it up, as concerns mount about the direction of the country's spending.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

The Markets Have Been on a Roll. Is It Time to Hedge Your Bets?
The S&P 500 is in position for a rare fourth year of consecutive annual gains. Risks are rising, our columnist says, yet Wall Street is doubling down.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

New Yorkers Can't Stop Lining Up for This Sushi
At a proliferating number of stores, discounts on sushi and other items are offered after 8 p.m. To get the best meals, you have to be there early.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

Robinhood Bets Again on a Public Venture Capital Fund
The trading platform raised $200 million for a second publicly traded vehicle to let ordinary investors buy into privately held start-ups.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

Gone in 20 Minutes: Half-Off Sushi Draws Throngs to New York's Japanese Markets
At a proliferating number of stores, discounts on items like sushi are offered after 8 p.m. To get the best meals, you have to be there early.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

A Silicon Valley Dirt Farmer Hangs Up His Shears
Andy Mariani grows exotic and ethereally delicious stone fruit in the shadow of tech giants. But at age 80, it's time to give up the land.

NYTimes Business
Aug 14, 2026

How Pennsylvania Got Hooked on Games That Look a Lot Like Slot Machines
A legal loophole kept "skill games" from being considered gambling. Now lawmakers are trying to save them from a court ruling.

NYTimes Business
Aug 13, 2026

Kalshi Ordered to Cease Most Operations in Washington State
In a preliminary injunction, a state judge barred the prediction market from allowing residents to place bets on the bulk of its offerings.

NYTimes Business
Aug 13, 2026

Salvage Company Hoping to Sell Titanic Artifacts Challenges Court's Role
A Virginia federal court has awarded the company the rights to collect, but not sell, items from the shipwreck. But the company says its earliest retrievals are governed by a French court.

NYTimes Business
Aug 13, 2026

Flock Announces Privacy Updates to Its Car-Tracking Cameras
Critics say the measures are "public relations" and leave room for continued misuse.

NYTimes Business
Aug 13, 2026

Alfonso Fanjul Jr., Cuban American Sugar Baron, Dies at 89
With his brother, he presided over a family empire that includes the world's largest cane sugar refiner and the Domino and C&H brands.

NYTimes Business
Aug 13, 2026

How Bob Iger and Joshua Kushner's Bromance Led Them to Lakers
Bob Iger, the former chief executive of Disney, and Josh Kushner, the venture capitalist, are buying the Los Angeles Lakers. Their wives set them up.

NYTimes Business
Aug 13, 2026

In a Chinese Leader's Death, Mourning for a More Hopeful Time
Tributes for the former Premier Zhu Rongji reflect nostalgia for an era when China was opening to the world and the future seemed more prosperous and hopeful.

NYTimes Business
Aug 13, 2026

Inside the $12.5 Billion Deal for the Lakers
The transaction, hashed out last weekend, reflects the huge profit potential of major sports franchises.

NYTimes Business
Aug 13, 2026

What We Know About Taylor Farms' Food Recalls
Just weeks after the company recalled lettuce and other produce suspected of being tainted by the cyclosporiasis parasite, it recalled jalapeños linked to a salmonella outbreak.

NYTimes Business
Aug 13, 2026

America Wants to Make Its Own Humanoid Robots. That Won't Be Easy.
China already manufactures humanoid robots by the thousands. A new generation of U.S. start-ups is betting that there is still time to compete.

NYTimes Business
Aug 13, 2026

The Golden Age of Mexican Food Is Here. And It's Complicated.
Even at a time of anti-immigration politics, there has never been a richer variety of Mexican restaurants in the United States.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Who Is Joshua Kushner, the New Lakers Co-Owner?
The brother of Jared Kushner is an influential venture capitalist with big bets on A.I. and health insurance.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Forbes Fired Top Editor After Discovering He Received Secret $6 Million Payment
Randall Lane, the magazine's chief content officer, received the money from the founder of Shook Research, which has worked with Forbes on content about wealth advisers.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Treasury Scales Back Scrutiny of U.S. Shell Companies
The Trump administration will not enforce reporting requirements of the 2021 Corporate Transparency Act, which was intended to crack down on money laundering.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Prediction Firms Are Flagging Insider Traders. Many Will Not Face Charges.
The agency that polices the industry does not have the staffing, the legal tools or the will to broadly crack down on wagers that are easily manipulated, experts say.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Ted Decker, CEO of Home Depot, Is Taking Medical Leave
Ted Decker is expected to return in a few months, and two executives have been appointed to oversee his duties in the interim.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Consumer Debt Data Shows ‘Overall' Health Amid Persisting Divides
Homeowners with low fixed-rate mortgages lead a resilient picture of the economy. But many consumers are frustrated with declining real wages and other loans.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Inflation Eased Slightly in July, but Prices Remain Elevated as War Drags On
Though energy prices fell last month after their spring surge, other factors pushed up costs as the Fed considers raising interest rates.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Gulf Oil Giants Are Spending Billions to Build Ways Around Strait of Hormuz
Even if a cease-fire materializes, Gulf exporters recognize that relying strictly on the Strait of Hormuz is a risk they can no longer take.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Benign Inflation Data Offers Reprieve to Fed as It Weighs Rate Increase
The latest Consumer Price Index report helped to reinforce the patient approach adopted by many officials at the Federal Reserve about raising rates, but it has not resolved the debate altogether.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

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NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Will Paramount's Brinkmanship Work?
The media company's leader, David Ellison, is threatening to pull the company out of California in the face of a lawsuit by states seeking to block its big deal.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Thrive Holdings, A.I.-Focused Buyer of Service Firms, Raises $2 Billion
The company, Thrive Holdings, acquires businesses to infuse them with artificial intelligence and drew interest from backers like SoftBank.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Homeowners tight on cash are tapping into their homes' equity.


NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Benign Inflation Data Would Reduce Urgency Around September Rate Rise
The latest Consumer Price Index report will either help to reinforce patience or compel officials to more readily consider lifting borrowing costs.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

July CPI Report Is Expected to Show Falling Energy Prices
The war with Iran injected volatility into the oil and gas market, with prices rising and falling in concert with the conflict.

NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

The labor market slowed as employers grew wary of hiring.


NYTimes Business
Aug 12, 2026

Heat Kills Hundreds of Workers Each Year. A Postal Carrier Was One.
About half a dozen states explicitly protect workers from excessive heat. And some others, like Texas, prevent local governments from passing their own laws.

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