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NYTimes Business
Jun 27, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Have Unsettled Thailand's Pet Food Exporters
After rapid growth, Thailand is the biggest overseas supplier of pet food in the United States. Volatility in policy has some importers looking elsewhere.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Steve Burns From ‘Blue's Clues' Announced ‘Alive' Podcast with Lemonada
The beloved children's star is starting a podcast for adults. He hopes for thoughtful conversations and a lot of listening.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Trump Administration Tells Congress to Kill ‘Revenge Tax' From Policy Bill
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Group of 7 agreed that penalties related to a 2021 "global minimum tax" deal will not apply to American companies.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Anna Wintour Cedes Vogue Editor in Chief Title But Will Retain Editorial Control
American Vogue will create a new role, "head of editorial content," beneath Ms. Wintour, who is giving up her editor in chief title. She's not leaving, though.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Trump Threatens to Sue The New York Times and CNN Over Iran Reporting
The president has criticized media coverage of a preliminary classified report that ran counter to his assertion that U.S. strikes had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear program.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Bill Moyers, Presidential Aide and Veteran of Public TV, Dies at 91
Before becoming known as an unusual breed of television correspondent and commentator, he had a long association with President Lyndon B. Johnson.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Prioritizing Diversity, Film Academy Will Widen Membership
The group invited more than 500 actors, directors and others to join. Left off the list was Karla Sofía Gascón, the first Oscar-nominated openly trans actor.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Crypto Industry Moves Into the U.S. Housing Market
Americans are finding ways to use digital currencies to help them buy homes, and new companies are forming to help people tap their home's value to buy Bitcoin.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Wall Street's Regulatory Reins Start Loosening as Fed Proposes New Rule
The central bank is planning to reduce a capital buffer for the country's largest banks, which critics warn will make the financial system less resilient.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Investors on Edge About a Potential Shadow Fed Chair
Traders have moved on a report that President Trump is again weighing a shake-up at the central bank that could undermine market confidence.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Summer Gas Prices at 4-Year Low as Israel and Iran Agree to Cease-Fire
A fragile cease-fire in the Middle East and an oil supply chain without significant disruptions have helped keep gas prices stable.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Help! My Credit Card Won't Cover Damage to a Rental Car in Europe.
A traveler who used his American Express card's collision damage waiver got stuck paying nearly $1,300 because of a missing document. Whose fault was it?

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

Should the Government Stop Subsidizing a Car Feature That ‘Everyone Hates'?
The E.P.A. under Trump is moving to eliminate credits to carmakers for the fuel-saving start-stop function.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

The Alaska Town at the Center of Trump's $44 Billion LNG Push
Nikiski in southern Alaska is waiting to see if backing from President Trump and a new developer will advance a decades-old initiative to export natural gas.

NYTimes Business
Jun 26, 2025

How Japan and Alaska Pioneered the Global Market for L.N.G.
The leading role the United States plays in liquefied natural gas traces its roots to a small Alaskan outpost that began shipping the fuel to Japan in 1969.

NYTimes Business
Jun 25, 2025

Some Republicans Join Democrats in Unease Over White House Budget Cuts
President Trump has sought to claw back funds for public broadcasting and foreign aid, sparking a fierce debate over the power of the purse.

NYTimes Business
Jun 25, 2025

Trump's Name Could Adorn Tel Aviv Hotel, Becoming a Symbol or a Target
The Trump Organization's preliminary talks this spring about affixing its brand to a tower near a recent missile strike highlight the complexities of its international deal-making.

NYTimes Business
Jun 25, 2025

The Washington Post Will Ask Some Sources to Annotate Its Stories
The program, called From the Source, will start with articles from the publication's climate team. It could provide readers with more viewpoints but would also require moderation and vetting.

NYTimes Business
Jun 25, 2025

OpenAI Is Working on Self-Driving Car Technology
The artificial intelligence company has set many challenging goals. Autonomous vehicle software is now among them — but may pit the company against Tesla.

NYTimes Business
Jun 25, 2025

U.S. Textile Makers, Feeling Forgotten by Trump, Hope Boom Days Are Ahead
The Trump administration faces hard choices in determining what industries to protect as it uses tariffs to construct an industrial policy.

NYTimes Business
Jun 25, 2025

Promise of Victory Over H.I.V. Fades as U.S. Withdraws Support
A new drug that gives almost complete protection against the virus was to be administered across Africa this year. Now, much of the funding for that effort is gone.

NYTimes Business
Jun 25, 2025

The Evolution of Trump's Views on Foreign Aid
The administration has gutted agencies like U.S.A.I.D., and President Trump has denigrated their work as wasteful and rife with fraud. His views on humanitarian assistance have seesawed since he entered political life.

NYTimes Business
Jun 25, 2025

Four Astronauts Lift Off on Axiom Mission to the I.S.S.
Sponsored by governments but ferried by a private company, astronauts from Hungary, India and Poland are going to the space station for the first time.

NYTimes Business
Jun 25, 2025

Takeaways From Hard Fork's Interview With OpenAI's Sam Altman
Mr. Altman discussed President Trump's understanding of artificial intelligence, the war for A.I. talent and OpenAI's relationship with Microsoft.

NYTimes Business
Jun 25, 2025

SpaceX to Launch Axiom Mission 4: How to Watch
The fourth mission by the company Axiom Space will help the three countries get to the International Space Station for the first time.

NYTimes Business
Jun 24, 2025

FICO to Include ‘Buy Now, Pay Later' Loan History in Credit Scores
As the use of these easy-credit installment loans has grown, FICO said repayment data would provide more insight on consumers' credit readiness.

NYTimes Business
Jun 24, 2025

FICO Scores to Include a Shopper's ‘Buy Now, Pay Later' Loan History
As the use of these easy-credit installment loans has grown, FICO said repayment data would provide more insight on consumers' credit readiness.

NYTimes Business
Jun 24, 2025

US Rivals Like China and Russia See Opportunity in Voice of America Shutdown
The Trump administration is not just releasing its grip on the global megaphone but handing it off to its eager adversaries, foreign policy experts say.

NYTimes Business
Jun 24, 2025

Stocks Rise and Oil Prices Fall as Israel-Iran Cease-Fire Begins
A second day of declining oil prices helped lift stocks. Energy costs are a primary expense for companies, making them an important factor in inflation calculations.

NYTimes Business
Jun 24, 2025

America's Adversaries Are Gaining the Global Megaphone
The U.S. is dismantling key communications efforts abroad, once a major part of its efforts to build soft power. Its rivals are eager to fill the vacuum.

NYTimes Business
Jun 24, 2025

Powell Reiterates Fed's Wait-and-See Approach Before Cutting Rates
The Fed chair will tell lawmakers that the central bank can wait to see how President Trump's tariffs affect the economy before lowering borrowing costs.

NYTimes Business
Jun 24, 2025

Why N.Y.C. Business Leaders Fear Mamdani
As voters head to the polls, the democratic socialist candidate appears to be neck-and-neck with Andrew Cuomo. That has many executives worried.

NYTimes Business
Jun 24, 2025

No, a TikTok Trick Won't Erase Student Loan Debt
Videos promoting a quick hack for having student loans forgiven are circulating. Experts warn the trick doesn't work.

NYTimes Business
Jun 24, 2025

How Yemeni Cafes like Haraz Coffee House Are Building Momentum and Community
For cafes like Haraz Coffee House, riding a wave of interest nationwide in late-night, alcohol-free gathering spaces means embracing the franchise model.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

Omnicom and Interpublic, Seeking Merger, Agree to FTC's No-Boycott Deal
Omnicom and Interpublic said they would not direct their clients' advertising away from media platforms because of the platforms' political content.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

Oil Prices Slide and Stocks Rise as Traders Gauge Fallout From Iran Strikes
Hope for a de-escalation in the conflict was most evident in the energy market, where oil prices fell more than 7 percent.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

Trump Confronts Potential for High Oil Prices After Iran Strikes
President Trump, aware of how high gas prices could affect his popularity, demanded on social media that the U.S. "KEEP OIL PRICES DOWN."

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

Ford Will Keep Battery Factory Even if Republicans Ax Tax Break
Ford Motor said it would open a new plant in Michigan that could become ineligible for federal incentives under a policy bill championed by President Trump and passed by the House.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

Why Factories Are Having Trouble Filling Nearly 400,000 Open Jobs
For every 20 positions, there's one qualified candidate, says one manufacturing chief executive. Some of President Trump's policies are likely to exacerbate the problem.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

What to Know About U.S. Warning to Citizens Abroad Amid Israel-Iran Conflict
The State Department warned of the potential for demonstrations against Americans overseas because of U.S. intervention in the Israel-Iran conflict. What you need to know.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

White House Faces Risk of Economic Fallout From Iran Strike
President Trump, aware of how high gas prices could affect his popularity, demanded on social media that the U.S. "KEEP OIL PRICES DOWN."

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

Employers Are Buried in A.I.-Generated Résumés
Candidates are frustrated. Employers are overwhelmed. The problem? An untenable pile of applications — many of them generated with the help of A.I. tools.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

Second Fed Official Indicates Support for Faster Rate Cuts
Comments from two officials, both appointed by President Trump, suggest a split among policymakers.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

Oil Prices Dip and Stocks Rise as Traders Gauge Fallout From Iran Strikes
Any disruption to tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz would have significant economic effects, especially for Asian nations dependent on oil from the Middle East.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

Can Walmart Shed Its Discount Vibe? Its New Home Office Offers a Clue.
The retailing giant is spending billions to attract workers to a new headquarters and woo shoppers with drone delivery and a broader range of items (like Louis Vuitton handbags).

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

The China Wild Card in the Iran Strike Aftermath
Beijing is one of Tehran's most important economic partners. But experts question how much China will help Iran if it retaliates against the United States.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

Island-Hopping on a D.I.Y. Caribbean Cruise
Ferries departing the dual-nation island of St. Maarten and St. Martin offer easy sailing to surrounding destinations at bargain prices.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

Oil Prices Climb as Traders Gauge Fallout From U.S. Strikes on Iran
Any disruption to tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz would have significant economic effects, especially for Asian nations dependent on oil from the Middle East.

NYTimes Business
Jun 23, 2025

‘The Better Life Is Out of Reach': The Chinese Dream Is Slipping Away
Promised a path to prosperity through hard work and education, China's working class youths are hitting immovable ceilings.

NYTimes Business
Jun 22, 2025

Global Markets Dip as Traders Gauge Fallout From U.S. Strikes on Iran
Any disruption to traffic in the Strait of Hormuz would have significant economic effects, especially for Asian nations dependent on oil from the Middle East.

NYTimes Business
Jun 22, 2025

Fred Smith, Billionaire Founder of FedEx, Is Dead at 80
His vision for how to ship packages overnight led to not just a new company, but also a new sector of the world economy and a now-familiar English verb.

NYTimes Business
Jun 22, 2025

Energy Markets Wait to See if Iran Will Close the Strait of Hormuz
Crude oil futures will begin trading at 6 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday, providing an early look at the market's reaction to the U.S. strikes.

NYTimes Business
Jun 22, 2025

Tesla Begins Limited Robotaxi Service in Austin
The vehicles will have safety monitors and may not operate in bad weather, making them more restricted than the fully autonomous vehicles promised by Elon Musk.

NYTimes Business
Jun 22, 2025

With ‘Elio,' Pixar Has Its Worst Box Office Opening Ever
The original space adventure sold about $21 million in tickets at domestic theaters from Thursday night through Sunday, putting new pressure on the once-unstoppable studio.

NYTimes Business
Jun 22, 2025

Palm Beach, Never Richer, Is a Draw for Young MAGA. Locals Aren't Pleased.
Donald Trump's presidency has turned this Florida island into the nightlife headquarters of MAGA, but the town's old guard — much of it Republican — doesn't love the new vibe.

NYTimes Business
Jun 22, 2025

As Tariffs Make Weddings Costlier, David's Bridal Tries to Adapt
Most wedding dresses are made in China, so tariffs are a new worry for brides. At David's Bridal, the largest seller of gowns in the United States, its chief executive, Kelly Cook, is trying to do something about it.

NYTimes Business
Jun 22, 2025

Oil Markets on Edge After American Bombing of Iran
Fighting has the potential to disrupt oil markets, but a move by Iran to cut off supply would chiefly hurt China, the biggest buyer of Iranian oil.

NYTimes Business
Jun 22, 2025

Europe Is Finally Ready to Spend More on Defense. The Hard Part Is How.
After a yearslong debate over NATO spending, European nations are poised to commit more funds to deter Russia. Now the region must decide how to unify its fragmented manufacturing.

NYTimes Business
Jun 21, 2025

A.I. Sludge Has Entered the Job Search
Candidates are frustrated. Employers are overwhelmed. The problem? An untenable pile of applications — many of them generated with the help of A.I. tools.

NYTimes Business
Jun 21, 2025

With Few Discount Airlines, Canadian Travelers Face Steeper Fares
A new report by Canada's Competition Bureau recommends opening more of the country's domestic airline market to foreign companies to help lower fares.

NYTimes Business
Jun 21, 2025

Influencers Step Onto Center Stage at Cannes
Big brands are increasingly courting social media stars, who descended on a major annual festival in France to pitch themselves to advertisers.

NYTimes Business
Jun 21, 2025

Looking to Get Away From It All? Here's 6 Off-the-Grid Getaways.
From the new to the classic, from the affordable to the exorbitant, here are six getaways where you can find some peace and quiet.

NYTimes Business
Jun 21, 2025

Trump Says He Wants to Fund More Trade Schools. Just Not These.
The Job Corps program has long been the subject of debate, but it is now also a point of contention in the administration's efforts to pull back the social safety net.

NYTimes Business
Jun 21, 2025

Walmart Tries to Shed a Stodgy Vibe to Battle Digital-Native Rivals
The retailing giant is spending billions to attract workers to a new headquarters and woo shoppers with drone delivery and a broader range of items (like Louis Vuitton handbags).

NYTimes Business
Jun 21, 2025

Air India C.E.O.'s Remarks After Plane Crash Draw Scrutiny
A video message by Campbell Wilson, Air India's chief executive, closely resembled what the head of American Airlines said after a deadly crash months earlier.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2025

Insurers Pledge to Ease Controversial Prior Approvals for Medical Care
Major companies had faced mounting pressure to stop denying or stalling authorization of coverage for treatments and prescriptions.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2025

Fed Governor Calls for Rate Cuts as Soon as July
Christopher J. Waller, who was appointed by President Trump, said the central bank should not wait for the labor market to weaken.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2025

TikTok Users Call for Return of Blackberry and Other Retro Tech
Barely old enough to hold the devices when they were popular, young social media users are longing for "nostalgia tech."

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2025

Europe's Growing Fear: How Trump Might Use U.S. Tech Dominance Against It
To comply with a Trump executive order, Microsoft recently suspended the email account of an International Criminal Court prosecutor in the Netherlands who was investigating Israel for war crimes.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2025

Chinese Tech Giants Have Big Ambitions in Brazil
Confronted with tariffs and scrutiny in the United States and Europe, Chinese consumer brands are betting that they can become household names in Latin America's biggest economy.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2025

Large Oil Producers Around the Persian Gulf Ramp Up Exports
Saudi Arabia and other oil states are rushing to load tankers in case the Israel-Iran fighting spreads to export installations.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2025

A Way for People With Low Credit Scores to Raise Them
A new study finds that tenants who pay their rent on time can see "significant increases" if the payments are reported to credit bureaus.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2025

The Markets Are Balancing on a Knife's Edge
The world has been anything but peaceful, but you wouldn't know that from looking at the markets.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2025

Trump's Two-Week Iran Notice Gives Markets a Lift
The president said he could take that long to decide whether to join a military fight against Iran. But that does little to quell investor uncertainty.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2025

Hybrid Cars, Once Derided and Dismissed, Have Become Popular
Automakers and car buyers are taking a second, harder look at hybrids after leaving them behind for electric vehicles.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2025

Chinese Companies Set Their Sights on Brazil
Confronted with tariffs and scrutiny in the United States and Europe, Chinese consumer brands are betting that they can become household names in Latin America's biggest economy.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

Bank Transfer Signals Syria Is Making Strides in Ending Economic Isolation
The bank-to-bank transfer using the SWIFT system was symbolically important, indicating the war-torn country was reintegrating into the global financial community.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

TikTok Hits Cannes, Where a U.S. Ban Seems a Distant Dream
TikTok executives hosted happy hours and played pickleball with influencers on the French Riviera this week, even as a U.S. ban loomed over the company.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

Oil Tanker Collision Near Strait of Hormuz Raises Security Fears
The accident, which the United Arab Emirates said was unrelated to the conflict between Israel and Iran, comes amid increased reports of GPS jamming.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

Cannes Lions Festival Plays Host to a Messy Business Divorce
Michael Kassan, a ringmaster in the media industry, is going head to head at its top event with United Talent Agency, a company that has sued him.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

Fed's Interest-Rate Approach Keeps It on Collision Course With Trump
The central bank signals little urgency to cut interest rates despite demands from President Trump for lower borrowing costs.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

New Digital Comics Store Takes Aim at Amazon
Two veterans of Comixology, a site that the e-commerce colossus bought in 2014, are now starting a rival to compete with it.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

Zero Interest Rates Are Back in Europe
The Swiss National Bank lowered rates to zero after consumer prices fell last month. Other European central banks are grappling with uncertainty caused by President Trump's tariffs.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

Record Debt Limit Increase Would Break Republican Precedent
A proposed $5 trillion debt limit increase could make it hard for Republicans to maintain their fiscal hawk credibility.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

Chicken Alfredo Recall: 3 Dead in Outbreak Tied to Walmart, Kroger
The company that made the meals issued a nationwide recall as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said they were linked to 17 listeria cases across 13 states.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

How Trump's Metals Tariffs Could Make Food and Beer Cans More Expensive
Food and beverage companies say new tariffs on steel and aluminum will raise the cost of their containers. They say consumers are likely to pay the difference.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

How Sara Ziff and the Model Alliance Helped Create the Fashion Workers Act
Sara Ziff, once a fixture at Fashion Week, is a force behind a new labor law in New York that aims to protect models and perhaps redefine what counts as work.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

How the NBA Finals' Champagne Celebration Became a Marketing Moment
Brands have seized on the spectacle of the post-championship celebration as a marketing moment.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

How Trump's Trade War Has Whipsawed the Port of L.A.
The nation's largest ports, in Los Angeles County, are a bellwether for the economy. They are being whipsawed as President Trump reorders global trade.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

Misplaced Millions? Lost Life Savings? Tell Us.
A new personal finance column was inspired by head-scratching messages from Times readers.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2025

Under China's Threat, Taiwan Needs Its Own Power Sources More Than Ever
Taiwan, which makes most of the world's advanced computer chips, relies almost entirely on imported energy.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2025

Social Security Benefits Could Be Cut in 8 Years Unless Congress Acts
The nation's key program for retiree benefits continues to see financing shortfalls. Unless Congress acts, those drops could lead to payment cuts in eight years.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2025

Trump Travel Restrictions Bar Residents Needed at U.S. Hospitals
Limits on travel and visa appointments have delayed or prevented foreign doctors from entering the country for jobs set to begin in weeks.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2025

What Is a ‘Fridge Cigarette'? A New Term for Diet Coke Gains Traction.
The click of the can, the sound of the bubbles: The internet is reframing the humble soda as an indulgent escape.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2025

California Executives Sentenced for Continuing to Sell Dehumidifiers That Caught on Fire
The two executives received prison sentences for failing to report fire-prone dehumidifiers sold nationwide.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2025

New Report Highlights Air Traffic Control Staffing Woes
While faulting some towers for inefficient practices, the report recognized significant external factors and called on Congress to help address the problem.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2025

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NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2025

Fed Holds Rates Steady Amid Vast Economic Uncertainty
Officials at the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, as they brace for the effects of President Trump's policies on trade, taxes and immigration.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2025

New Owner for High Times Magazine Bets on a Counterculture Comeback
The anti-establishment magazine, which was taken over by a private equity firm in 2017, was purchased this week by an avid fan and reader for $3.5 million.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2025

The Fed Isn't Calling It ‘Stagflation,' but the Risks Are Rising
President Trump's trade war is likely to lead to higher prices and slower growth, a challenging combination for the Fed. War in the Middle East could make the job harder still.

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