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NYTimes Business
Mar 20, 2025

Inside the Controversy Surrounding Disney's ‘Snow White' Remake
The dwarfs. The casting. The politics of the lead actress. And that wig! Is Disney's live-action remake of the classic film doomed by culture war skirmishes?

NYTimes Business
Mar 20, 2025

Why the Fed's Job May Get a Lot More Difficult
President Trump's plans risk stoking inflation and denting growth, an undesirable combination that economists warn could lead to much tougher trade-offs for the central bank.

NYTimes Business
Mar 20, 2025

Bank of England Cautious Amid Economic Uncertainty and Rising Bills
Policymakers held interest rates at 4.5 percent on Thursday as they warned of rising economic uncertainty. Households are also bracing for higher utility costs starting next month.

NYTimes Business
Mar 20, 2025

Powell's ‘Transitory' Inflation Call Revives Memories of Pandemic
Investors cheered the Federal Reserve chair's assessment. But some economists fear a case of déjà vu.

NYTimes Business
Mar 20, 2025

Meet Steve Davis, Elon Musk's Top Lieutenant Who Oversees DOGE
Steve Davis, a longtime Musk loyalist, is effectively the leader of the Department of Government Efficiency. Mr. Musk has likened him to chemotherapy.

NYTimes Business
Mar 20, 2025

Office Market Poised to Rebound as Work From Home Policies End
Sales of office buildings jumped 20 percent last year, and leasing activity is up, too. Companies are looking for more space as work-from-home policies peter out.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Fed Holds Rates Steady and Predicts Higher Inflation, Slower Growth Ahead
The central bank penciled in two rate cuts for 2025, but President Trump's sweeping agenda has injected "remarkably high" uncertainty into the outlook.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Musk Donates to G.O.P. Members of Congress Who Support Impeaching Judges
Amid a controversy over whether President Trump will abide by court rulings, Elon Musk gave the maximum to the campaigns of Republicans who back ousting judges who impede the administration.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady, but Trump's Tariffs Could Slow Inflation Progress
Tariffs took center stage during the news conference with Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, on Wednesday.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Donald Trump Jr. Mixes Business and Politics in Serbia, as Protests There Rage
President Trump's oldest son visited Belgrade, the site of a Trump International Hotel project, and pushed back on calls for the country's president to resign.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

K.W. Lee, Journalist Who Gave a Voice to Asian American Communities, Dies at 96
His reporting sought to humanize and unite Asian Americans. It also led to the release of a Korean immigrant on death row.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

What to know about the Fed's moves.
A new set of economic projections will provide the latest view of how central bankers think President Trump's agenda will affect the economy.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

The Word Executives Are Using to Describe Trump's Tariff Policy
Trade policy is "fluid" right now, and corporate America is trying to keep up with it.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Risking Trump's Ire, E.U. Accuses Apple and Google of Unfair Practices
European Union regulators said the tech giants likely violated the law by unfairly boxing out smaller competitors, adding to tensions between Europe and the United States

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

How Fed Rates Influence Mortgages, Credit Cards, Savings and More
Here's how the central bank's interest rate stance influences car loans, credit cards, mortgages, savings and student loans.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

What to watch at the Fed meeting.
A new set of economic projections will provide the latest view of how central bankers think President Trump's agenda will affect the economy.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Ben & Jerry's Accuses Unilever of Firing Its C.E.O. for Political Reasons
Ben & Jerry's said in a court filing that its parent company had ousted its chief executive, David Stever, without approval from the ice cream maker's board.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Trump Administration Lifts Ban on Sugar Company Central Romana Over Forced Labor
Labor groups said working conditions had not changed enough to warrant the removal. The company is partly owned by donors to President Trump.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

The Fed's Projections: How to Read Them Like a Pro
The Federal Reserve will release fresh economic estimates on Wednesday. Here's how to read the outlook for 2025 and beyond.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Trump Primed to Clash With Fed After Key Rate Decision
Tariffs are at the heart of the tension between the White House and the central bank.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Have Sown Uncertainty. That Might Be the Point.
President Trump's economic advisers have used a hodgepodge of messages to justify starting trade wars that are spooking markets.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Could Deal a Blow to Boeing and the Aerospace Industry
Aerospace companies are big exporters but also very reliant on a global supply chain, making them vulnerable.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Food Safety Jeopardized by Onslaught of Funding and Staff Cuts
The Trump administration halted some food testing and shut down a committee studying bacteria in infant formula. Earlier funding cutbacks under the Biden administration now threaten state labs and inspectors.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Social Security Will Require Online or In Person Identity Checks
The new rule would require people who want to make changes to first verify their identity online or in person.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

What Oil Executives Want From President Trump
Tariffs, tax credits and deregulation are among the industry's top priorities.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

What's at Stake in Trump's Purge at the F.T.C
The president's firing of the two Democratic commissioners at the regulator not only a challenge to the legal status quo, but also raises uncertainty for businesses.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

What to Know About the Backlash Against Tesla
Elon Musk's electric carmaker faces serious headwinds amid his involvement with right-wing politics and the Trump administration.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

What to Watch at the Federal Reserve's March Meeting
A new set of economic projections will provide the latest view of how central bankers think President Trump's agenda will affect the economy.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Does the Fed Share the Stock Market's Worry About the Economy?
So far, the Federal Reserve has avoided commenting on the increasingly uncertain outlook, but investors are waiting to see whether it changes its projections on Wednesday.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Trump Has Hinted at a Xi Visit. China Is Still Wondering What He Wants.
Chinese experts say Beijing is open to talks but is being stonewalled by the State Department and other official channels.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

Reddit Becomes a Lifeline for Federal Workers Scared of Losing Their Jobs
The online forum's pseudonymity lets them vent, share information and find solace. Unpaid moderators, like David Carson, are working overtime to keep up.

NYTimes Business
Mar 19, 2025

5 Stunning German Train Trips at a Bargain Price
For less than $65, the Deutschland-Ticket lets you take a month's worth of unlimited journeys on the country's regional trains and local transport systems. It's a low-cost ticket to explore.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Trump Fires Democrats on Federal Trade Commission
The decision to fire the two members of the traditionally independent regulatory body is likely to face a legal challenge.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Oracle's Role in TikTok's Future Gets Capitol Hill Scrutiny
Top congressional staffers met with Oracle on Tuesday to talk about TikTok, which faces a ban in the United States unless it is sold to a non-Chinese owner by early April.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Tesla Wins California Permit to Begin Offering Rides
The limited regulatory approval is an early step toward Elon Musk's goal of offering a Tesla self-driving taxi service.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Hollywood Filmmaker Charged With $11 Million Conspiracy to Defraud Netflix
Prosecutors say Carl Erik Rinsch used funds for a science-fiction series for personal investments. An arbitrator last year ruled in Netflix's favor.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Trump Tariffs Unsettle Farmers, but They Have Their Own Fair Trade Complaints
When the U.S. trade representative asked for examples of unfair trade, agriculture interests had plenty, but also politely warned about what a trade war could do to them.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Mortgage Giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Brace for Job Cuts
William Pulte, the new director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, is consolidating control over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and questioning employees' productivity.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

At Forever 21, the Adrenaline Rush Was the Point
Anything the fast-fashion retailer lacked in cool or quality it made up for with the thrill of the hunt for the right thing — or something close enough.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

RFK Jr.'s Prescription for Bird Flu on Farms: Let It Spread
The health secretary has suggested allowing the virus to spread, so as to identify birds that may be immune. Such an experiment would be disastrous, scientists say.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Egg Prices Have Dropped, Though You May Not Have Noticed
Wholesale egg prices are about half what they were last month. Fewer bird flu outbreaks and weakened consumer demand are contributing to the decline, economists say.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Are Leftovers at Restaurants Over?
Restaurateurs in big cities have noticed a somewhat surprising shift in diner behavior.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Edison's Power Lines Were Under Strain 14 Hours Before Eaton Fire
New data suggests there were faults on Southern California Edison's transmission lines early on Jan. 7 before the fire started that evening.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

E.U. Hatches a Plan to Lure Investors Back to Europe
Each year, Europeans invest roughly $325 billion in companies and financial assets outside the region. Officials in Brussels say they have a plan to end that "capital flight."

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

San Francisco Giants Sells Stake to Private Equity Firm Sixth Street
One of Major League Baseball's biggest franchises sells 10 percent of the team to Sixth Street Partners.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Hong Kong Adds to China's Growing Criticism of Panama Canal Deal
The city's chief executive said a deal between the Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison and BlackRock, a major American investment firm, requires "serious attention."

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Nvidia Is Hosting the Super Bowl of A.I.
The giant chipmaker has transformed its annual developer conference from an academic event into a who's who gathering for the future of artificial intelligence.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Trump Says a Recession Would Be Worth It, but Economists Are Skeptical
President Trump and his advisers say his policies may cause short-term pain but will produce big gains over time. Many economists are skeptical of those arguments.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

How CoreWeave Went From Crypto Mining to Wall Street's A.I. Bellwether
CoreWeave, which provides computing power for A.I., was founded by three Bitcoin enthusiasts. The company is now set to make the first prominent A.I. initial public offering.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

In Europe and Japan, Luxury Sleeper Trains
From the Lake District in England to a lush island in Japan, here's a way to travel — and sleep — in style.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

What's in Your Emergency Travel Bag?
Whether you call it a save-the-day stash or an absolute essentials kit, it contains those five or six things that can make or break a vacation.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

Japan Reaches Peak Shohei Ohtani as Dodgers and Cubs Open MLB Season
The Los Angeles Dodgers star is a marketer's dream — both a sports icon and national hero in Japan. Ohtani has about 20 active sponsorship deals at any time.

NYTimes Business
Mar 18, 2025

DeepSeek Is Embraced in China by Government Nationwide
Government bodies nationwide have been eager to show they are using DeepSeek's A.I. technology since the company's founder met with Xi Jinping, China's leader.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Elon Musk's Starlink Expands Across White House Complex
Trump administration officials said the company donated the internet service, saying the gift had been vetted by the lawyer overseeing ethics issues in the White House Counsel's Office.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Trump Nominates Bryan Bedford, Longtime Airlines Executive, to Lead FAA
The agency faces an air traffic controller shortage and the need to upgrade outdated systems that are critical to its operations.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

New Yorker Cuts Ties With Critic Jackson Arn After Complaints About Behavior
The magazine received concerns about the writer's conduct at its centennial celebration at a star-studded party in Manhattan.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Trump's Tariff Policies Jolt Auto Industry Executives
President Trump's approach to tariffs has unsettled many corporate leaders who believed he would use the levies as a negotiating tool. As it turns out, he sees them as an end in themselves.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Trump's Unwelcome News to Auto Chiefs: Buckle Up for What's to Come
President Trump's approach to tariffs has unsettled many corporate leaders who believed he would use the levies as a negotiating tool. As it turns out, he sees them as an end in themselves.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Jury Awards $50 Million to California Man Burned by Starbucks Tea
Michael Garcia, 30, underwent skin grafts on his genitals after a hot tea spilled on him in a Starbucks drive-through in 2020, his lawyers said.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Lee Shau-Kee, Hong Kong Real Estate Tycoon, Dies at 97
Sometimes called the Warren Buffett of Hong Kong, he made his billions initially building apartments for middle-class descendants of refugees from mainland China.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

The Republicans Pushing Trump to Save Biden's Clean Energy Tax Credits
Despite President Trump's rollback of climate policy, some Republicans and business leaders say clean energy can help his "energy dominance" agenda.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Trump's Trade War Will Slow Global Economic Growth, OECD Says
Growth outlooks in the United States and several other countries are projected to slow this year and next, as uncertainty on trade and economic policy take their toll.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Digital Therapists Get Stressed Too, Study Finds
Chatbots should be built with enough resilience to deal with difficult emotional situations, researchers said.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Conan O'Brien to Host the Oscars Next Year, Too
Mr. O'Brien received high marks for his work as the emcee of the 97th Oscar telecast this month. It was his first time hosting the show.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Rippling Sues Deel, a Software Rival, Over Corporate Spying
A lawsuit by Rippling accuses a top competitor, Deel, of placing a mole in its ranks — which it uncovered via a "honeypot" trap on Slack.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

An Uncertain Economic Moment Poses a Big Test for the Fed
The U.S. central bank prepares to meet under a cloud of concern about the economic hit from President Trump's tariffs.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Social Security Employees Warn of Damage From DOGE
Current and former employees, both Republican and Democratic, are raising alarms about the damage cost-cutting efforts could do to the agency's ability to serve the public.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Social Security Workers Say It Is Being Endangered by DOGE
Current and former employees, both Republican and Democratic, are raising alarms about the damage cost-cutting efforts could do to the agency's ability to serve the public.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Some Federal Office Leases Restored After Pushback to Musk Team's Cuts
The chaotic effort to reduce the government's real estate portfolio is another example of the setbacks the administration has faced as officials try to carry out President Trump's agenda.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

How A.I. Companies Are Turning Into Energy Companies
The race to build the best artificial intelligence products is resulting in a worldwide search for new energy sources to power tech giants' data centers. Karen Weise, a technology correspondent for The New York Times, describes how these A.I.-specific data centers are more power-intensive and how tech companies are investing in new ways to bring more electricity to the grid.

NYTimes Business
Mar 17, 2025

Forever 21 Operator Files for Bankruptcy
The company, which helped popularize fast fashion in the United States, has struggled to compete with online retailers. It is the company's second bankruptcy filing in six years.

NYTimes Business
Mar 16, 2025

As Trump Dismantles Voice of America, Some Broadcasts Are Replaced With Music
President Trump's executive order on Friday calling for the dismantling of the federal agency that oversees the broadcaster is part of a wider campaign to weaken the news media.

NYTimes Business
Mar 16, 2025

Trump's Moves Are Boosting Stocks … Overseas
For years, the S&P 500 soared above the stock indexes of other countries. But since Trump's inauguration, it has fallen 6 percent and is now trailing major markets in Europe and China.

NYTimes Business
Mar 16, 2025

China Outlines Plan to Bolster Consumption in Face of Trump Tariffs
Beijing's leaders are ordering fiscally strapped local governments to spend more to help workers, consumers and businesses.

NYTimes Business
Mar 16, 2025

President Trump Is Making Foreign Stocks Great Again
For years, the S&P 500 soared above the stock indexes of other countries. But since Trump's inauguration, it has fallen 6 percent and is now trailing major markets in Europe and China.

NYTimes Business
Mar 16, 2025

Can Trump and Musk Convince More Conservatives to Buy Teslas?
President Trump rallied support for Elon Musk's car company, but there may not be enough conservatives willing to buy electric cars to make up for the Democrats who now shun Teslas.

NYTimes Business
Mar 16, 2025

How Some Investors Are Protecting Their Money Amid Stock Market Woes
Some people are shifting their investment strategies as the stock market sours on President Trump, despite advice to maintain their savings and wait out the angst.

NYTimes Business
Mar 15, 2025

Junior Bridgeman, N.B.A. Player Turned Mogul, Dies at 71
He became an entrepreneur during a solid career with the Milwaukee Bucks. He later bought hundreds of fast-food outlets, a Coca-Cola bottling business and Ebony and Jet magazines.

NYTimes Business
Mar 15, 2025

Fear of Trump's Tariffs Ripples Through France's Champagne Region
Merchants worried that a trade war could wreak financial havoc in a region that has a robust business exporting the world's finest bubbly to the United States.

NYTimes Business
Mar 15, 2025

Deal Makers Restaff for the Trump Era
Clients increasingly want to know how to navigate shifting diplomatic alliances, unexpected conflicts and an unpredictable American administration.

NYTimes Business
Mar 15, 2025

The C.F.P.B. Remains Alive as the Trump Administration Tries to Shut it Down
Court orders have paused, and at times reversed, the Trump administration's efforts to shut down the consumer watchdog agency.

NYTimes Business
Mar 15, 2025

How ‘Severance' Is Shifting the Work-Life Balance Narrative With Innies and Outies
As "Severance" nears the end of its second season, the show has created a "cultural moment" that is changing the way people discuss work-life balance.

NYTimes Business
Mar 15, 2025

Left for Dead, the C.F.P.B. Inches Back to Life
Court orders have paused, and at times reversed, the Trump administration's efforts to shut down the consumer watchdog agency.

NYTimes Business
Mar 15, 2025

With $921 Seats, Denzel Washington's ‘Othello' Breaks a Box Office Record
Demand to see Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal play Shakespeare has set a record in a year when big stars have been driving up the prices of Broadway plays.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

F.D.A. Issues Warning About Galaxy Gas and Other Nitrous Products
The agency is advising people to avoid misusing or inhaling the products that are marketed as whipped cream chargers but have been used as recreational drugs.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

Senators Grill Dr. Oz on Medicaid Cuts and Medicare Changes
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the TV celebrity, dodged queries about Republican plans to cut health insurance for the poor, and emerged unscathed on his ties to major industries.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

Stocks Rebound After S&P's Fall Into Correction, but Trump Tariffs Keep Markets on Edge
The gains on Friday were the biggest daily jump since President Trump's election. But they weren't enough to overcome steep tariff-induced losses earlier in the week, and the S&P 500 remained in negative territory.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

Carl Lundstrom, Who Financed the Pirate Bay, Dies in Plane Crash
Mr. Lundstrom was a supporter of far-right causes and, at one point, an unsuccessful candidate for office. He was convicted of aiding copyright infringement in 2009.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

Overlooked No More: Beulah Henry, Inventor With an Endless Imagination
She was so prolific — reimagining things as varied as toys, typewriters, umbrellas and ice-cream makers — that she earned the nickname Lady Edison.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

An Elon Musk Friend, Antonio Gracias, Joins His Effort on Social Security
The involvement of Antonio Gracias, an investor who has known Elon Musk for two decades, suggests that Mr. Musk has made overhauling the Social Security Administration a priority.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

Hope for a Trump Energy Boom Is Marred by Anxiety About Tariffs
Energy executives meeting in Houston expressed concerns about President Trump's trade and economic policy even as they praised him and his administration.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

Herman Graf, Who Helped Sell ‘Tropic of Cancer,' Dies at 91
A major figure in independent publishing, he promoted Henry Miller's once-banned book and helped make "A Confederacy of Dunces" a best seller after the author's death.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

U.S. Consumer Sentiment Drops as Inflation Anxiety Soars
A new survey from the University of Michigan shows Americans bracing for economic pain as tariffs and policy uncertainty bite.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

How Much Should Weight Loss Drugs Like Wegovy and Zepbound Cost?
A new study found that fair prices for medications like Wegovy and Zepbound would be hundreds less per month than they are now.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

Powerful A.I. Is Coming. We're Not Ready.
Three arguments for taking progress toward artificial general intelligence, or A.G.I., more seriously — whether you're an optimist or a pessimist.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

Gold Price Passes $3,000, a Record High, Amid Tariff Anxiety
The price of gold hit a new milestone as investors sought havens from market turmoil.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

Buying a Car? Trump's Tariffs Could Make It More Expensive.
New car prices could increase $4,000 or more, according to one estimate. And used cars could also rise in price. "It's a crazy situation for consumers," an expert said.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

Tesla's Letter to the Trump Administration, Tariffs and a Market Meltdown
Even Elon Musk's electric vehicle maker is bracing for pain from the trade wars, as stocks fall into correction territory.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

Tesla, Tariffs and a Market Meltdown
Even Elon Musk's electric vehicle maker is bracing for pain from the trade wars, as stocks fall into correction territory.

NYTimes Business
Mar 14, 2025

China Backs Iran in Nuclear Talks, Slams ‘Threat of Force' From the West
Beijing sought to position itself as a key player in negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, as President Trump called for talks with Tehran.

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