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NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2025

Rare Pokémon Cards Worth More Than $100,000 Stolen From Shop
A burglar used a hammer to smash open the door of a Massachusetts shop and stole rare Pokémon cards and vintage box sets, a store owner said.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2025

How Trump's Latest Tariff Threat Risks Deeper Damage to Europe's Economy
Economists had already downgraded growth for the European Union, and the new duties would hit industries there especially hard. Companies are looking for ways to blunt the impact.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2025

With $217 Million in Ticket Sales, ‘Superman' Helps Save Warner Bros., Too
The film is the latest part of a startling turnaround for the studio, which has now released five consecutive hits.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2025

Tariffs on Brazil Could Leave Coffee Drinkers With a Headache
Trump's pledge to place a 50 percent tariff on all imports from the South American nation will drive up the prices of coffee — and orange juice.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2025

To Sidestep Trump Tariffs, Asian Nations Seek New Trade Partners
Most nations are still negotiating in hopes of avoiding punitive import taxes. At the same time, they're looking for trading partners as a way around the United States.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2025

The Future of Weather Prediction Is Here. Maybe.
Thanks to A.I., companies like WindBorne hope to usher in a golden age of forecasting. But they rely in part on government data — and the agency that provides it is in turmoil.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2025

Why the U.S. Is Way Behind China in Making Drones for War
A four-day test in the Alaska wilderness shows how far the U.S. military and American drone companies lag behind China in the technology.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2025

Factories Were Pushed Out of Cities. Their Return Could Revive Downtowns.
Changes in zoning rules have allowed small manufacturers to return to the districts and neighborhoods they began leaving a century ago.

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2025

After Months of Negotiations, Trump Imposes More Tariffs on Mexico
The tariffs are likely to inflame tensions with one of the largest U.S. trading partners.

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2025

Andrew Kassoy, 55, Dies; Saw Capitalism as a Force for Social Good
He was a founder of B Lab, a nonprofit network whose lofty mission is "transforming the global economy to benefit all people, communities and the planet."

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2025

It's YouTube vs. Netflix as the Streaming Wars Come Down to 2
The two giant video companies have far different strategies, but the same goal: controlling your TV set.

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2025

Trump Cites Flow of Fentanyl to Justify New Tariffs on Mexico
The tariffs are likely to inflame tensions with one of the largest U.S. trading partners.

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2025

Trump Escalates Tariff Threats, Showing Little Interest in New Trade Deals
The president's supporters portray him as a top dealmaker. But, at least for now, far more trading partners have gotten stiff tariffs than trade deals.

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2025

Break Even at the Casino? You May Still Owe Taxes.
The new domestic policy law rewrites tax rules for the hundreds of billions of dollars Americans legally wager each year. A Nevada lawmaker has introduced a bill to overturn that provision.

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2025

Tariffs or Deals? Trump Seems Content With Punishing Levies.
The president's supporters portray him as a top dealmaker. But, at least for now, far more trading partners have gotten stiff tariffs than trade deals.

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2025

Is This a Talk Show or a Job Interview?
Plus, managing people twice your age.

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2025

UnitedHealth's Campaign to Quiet Critics
The company has invoked the murder of an executive last year to complain about coverage in news outlets, on streaming services and on social media.

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2025

It's YouTube v. Netflix as the Streaming Wars Come Down to 2
The two giant video companies have far different strategies, but the same goal: controlling your TV set.

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2025

You Saved and Saved for Retirement. Now You Need a Plan to Cash Out.
Most people enter retirement without any idea how to manage withdrawing their savings without running out of money. Here is what you need to know.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

Google Hires Top A.I. Leaders From Windsurf, Which OpenAI Was Courting
In a $2.4 billion deal, Google recruited the chief executive and a co-founder of Windsurf, which OpenAI had been in talks to buy, as the battle to dominate artificial intelligence escalates.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

Fed Defends Powell Amid Trump's Criticism of Central Bank Renovations
President Trump and his allies have accused the Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell, of misleading Congress in what some legal scholars worry is a prelude to seeking his removal.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

Fed Defends Renovations as White House Widens Attacks on Central Bank
President Trump and his allies have accused the Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell, of misleading Congress in what some legal scholars worry is a prelude to seeking his removal.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

Air India Plane Crash Report Says Fuel to Engines Was Cut Off
The focus on the fuel switches on Air India Flight 171 raised questions about the pilots' actions.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

Energy Department to Gut Funding for Solar and Wind Projects
Stripping hundreds of millions of dollars from renewable energy and efficiency initiatives is part of a broader move to undo efforts to wean the United States off fossil fuels.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

‘They Kept Coming': Hundreds of Packages Pile Up Outside Woman's Home
A year ago, misdirected Amazon returns began arriving at Karen Holton's house in California. Eventually, she said, they were stacked so high that she could not easily use her door.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

The F.C.C. Is Pressuring Companies to Drop D.E.I. It's Succeeding, Too.
T-Mobile, seeking federal approval for two deals, is the latest company to drop its diversity programs amid scrutiny by the Federal Communications Commission.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

Skydance in Early Talks to Acquire Bari Weiss's Free Press
David Ellison, the founder of Skydance, and Bari Weiss, the co-founder of The Free Press, are attending the annual Allen & Co. conference in Sun Valley this week.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

‘Buy the Dip' Wins Again for Stock Investors
Individual investors were the ones who piled into stocks when they plunged in early April, while big Wall Street institutions missed out on the gains.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

As Trump Sows Tariff Confusion, Rules of Global Commerce Give Way to Chaos
Blunt letters dictating terms posted to social media and changes late in negotiations have left trading partners wondering what President Trump will do next.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

How the $1,000 ‘Trump Accounts' for Newborns Will Work
The payments, part of the new domestic policy law, are for U.S. citizens born this year through 2028. The idea is that the money in the accounts will have many years to grow.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

The Danger of a Stock Market Melt-Up
Traders have repeatedly shrugged off President Trump's disruptive tariff wars and fiscal policy, pushing U.S. stock prices back into expensive territory, our columnist says.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

Are Investors Too Complacent About Tariffs and Rates Uncertainty?
Stocks have hit new highs despite President Trump's escalating trade war. Some traders may be calling his bluff, but Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase advises caution.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

Trump's Seesawing on Tariffs Gives the World Whiplash
Blunt letters dictating terms posted to social media and changes late in negotiations have left trading partners wondering what President Trump will do next.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

Policy or Cudgel? A Trade Economist on Trump's Hardball Tariffs.
In 2005, the economist Pietra Rivoli followed the production of a T-shirt from a cotton farm to a Walgreens to understand global trade. Today, she sees a new system arising.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

How Luggage Maker Eagle Creek Has Survived Trump's Trade War. So Far.
Eagle Creek's experience underscores how President Trump's chaotic approach to tariffs is having a real impact, even before the toughest levies take effect.

NYTimes Business
Jul 11, 2025

The Mystery of Trump's 25% Tariff Threat on Kazakhstan
The Central Asian nation, rich in critical minerals, is deepening its ties to China but does relatively little trade with the United States.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Trump's Copper Tariff Threat Leaves Companies Scrambling
President Trump wants America to produce more of the much-needed mineral, but a 50 percent tariff could undermine his aim of a manufacturing renaissance.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Can the Next Fed Chair After Powell Be Independent From Trump's Influence?
The president hasn't named a successor to Jerome H. Powell, but his insistence on someone who will lower interest rates has already raised doubts about their credibility.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Delta's Stock Soars 12% on Signs of ‘Stabilized' Travel Demand
The airline reported better earnings than expected for its latest quarter, and restored its forecast for the rest of the year.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Targeting Brazil, Trump Tests Legal Limit of His Tariff Powers
The president signaled he would seek to use the threat of steep levies to reorient trade and protect his political allies.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Can the Next Fed Chair Truly Be Independent From Trump's Influence?
The president hasn't named a successor to Jerome H. Powell, but his insistence on someone who will lower interest rates has already raised doubts about their credibility.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Delta's Stock Soars Over 10% on Signs of ‘Stabilized' Travel Demand
The airline reported better earnings than expected for its latest quarter, and restored its forecast for the rest of the year.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Video Game Actors End Contract Dispute Over A.I.
The actors went on an 11-month strike against the studios behind Call of Duty and other games because of concerns that visual and voice replicas would reduce their work.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Tesla Sets Date for Shareholders Meeting After Protests
The annual meeting will be in November, nearly four months after what is required under Texas law.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Trump's Push for Influence Over Fed Decisions May Hobble Next Chair
The president hasn't named a successor to Jerome H. Powell, but his insistence on someone who will lower interest rates has already raised doubts about their credibility.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

3 Teenagers Arrested Over Cyberattacks That Cost U.K. Retailers Millions
Four people total were arrested in connection with an April cyberattack that disrupted operations at Marks & Spencer, Harrods and Co-op.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Ferrero to Buy WK Kellogg in $3.1 Billion Candy-Meets-Cereal Deal
The $3.1 billion acquisition would combine Ferrero, which makes Tic Tacs and Nutella, with the producer of Frosted Flakes and Froot Loops.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Delta's Stock Soars on Signs of ‘Stabilized' Travel Demand
The airline reported better earnings than expected for its latest quarter, and restored its forecast for the rest of the year.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Andreessen Horowitz Calls for a Delaware Exodus
The investment firm Andreessen Horowitz is moving its incorporation out of the First State, and urging others to follow, as backlash to its courts grows.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

European Union Unveils Rules for Powerful A.I. Systems
Makers of the most advanced artificial intelligence systems will face new obligations for transparency, copyright protection and public safety. The rules are voluntary to start.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

Trump Fuels Fear Among Immigrant Farm Workers in California's Central Valley
The fertile valley feeds the world. President Trump has thrown farmers and farmworkers there into turmoil, but recently offered them a glimmer of hope.

NYTimes Business
Jul 10, 2025

His Start-Up May Not Survive Chaotic Rollout of Trump's Tariffs
A sourdough baker turned entrepreneur in North Carolina has delayed his new product as he contemplates the prospect that higher costs will doom his company.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Trump Tariffs Aim to Settle Scores With Countries, No Matter Their Size
The president's tariff announcements suggest he has not backed away from his initial strategy, where even smaller trading partners will face tariffs.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Head of S.E.C.'s Crypto Task Force Says ‘Tokenized' Stocks Are Securities
Hester M. Peirce said in a statement Wednesday that digital versions of stocks are still subject to federal securities laws.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Senate Confirms Bryan Bedford to Lead FAA
The agency is under pressure to modernize outdated air traffic control systems that have contributed to a series of outages, near-misses and deadly accidents in recent months.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Ford Says Battery Plant's Tax Break Survived Republican Attacks
Slight changes to the big budget bill left the factory's tax credits intact, according to the carmaker, which will use the batteries to make more affordable electric vehicles.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Fed Minutes Underscore Divisions Over Pace of Interest Rate Cuts
The U.S. central bank's decision to hold interest rates steady in June was unanimously supported, but officials were starting to splinter over the path forward.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Senate Confirms Bryan Bedford to Lead F.A.A.
The agency is under pressure to modernize outdated air traffic control systems that have contributed to a series of outages, near-misses, and deadly accidents in recent months.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Thune Says Russia Sanctions Vote Could Come as Soon as This Month
Momentum has been building behind a bipartisan bill to impose sanctions on countries that purchase Russian oil, as Republicans work behind the scenes to win President Trump's support.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Latest Fed Minutes Underscore Divisions Over Pace of Interest Rate Cuts
The U.S. central bank's decision to hold interest rates steady in June was unanimously supported, but officials were starting to splinter over the path forward.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Trump Tariffs Aim to Settle Scores With Countries, No Matter How Small
The president's tariff announcements suggest he has not backed away from his initial strategy, where even minor trading partners will face tariffs.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Trump Tariff Letters: See the Latest Rates and Countries Affected
President Trump has told 21 countries that they will face tariffs of at least 20% on Aug. 1 if they don't reach agreements by then.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Microsoft Pledges $4 Billion Toward A.I. Education
Microsoft said it would provide cash, artificial intelligence tools and computing services to schools, colleges and nonprofit groups.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Japan, Moldova, Iraq: Here Are Trump's New Tariff Threats
President Trump has told 20 countries that they will face tariffs of at least 20% on Aug. 1 if they don't reach agreements by then.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Barbie Launches Doll With Type 1 Diabetes
The doll pairs a blue polka-dot outfit with an insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

A New Barbie Wears Blue Polka-Dots, and a Glucose Monitor
The doll pairs a blue polka-dot outfit with an insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Hertz and Other Rental Car Agencies Turn to AI for Damage Detection
Hertz and other agencies are increasingly relying on scanners that use high-res imaging and A.I. to flag even tiny blemishes, and customers aren't happy.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Not Invited to Dior's Show in Paris, a Fashion Influencer Hosts a Watch Party Instead
Denied a seat at Jonathan Anderson's Dior debut, a fashion critic invited all of Paris to watch it with him at a bar. Hundreds took him up on the offer.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Trump Treats Tariffs More as a Form of Power Than as a Trade Tool
Instead of viewing tariffs as part of a broader trade policy, President Trump sees them as a valuable weapon he can wield on the world stage.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Trump's Trade War Roils the Copper Market
Futures contracts hit a record price after the president announced plans for a 50 percent tariff on the metal, driving up costs for businesses.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

What Happened to Tesla's Annual Shareholders Meeting?
A group of state treasurers and investors is complaining that the company, facing falling sales, is about to miss a legal deadline to hold a shareholder forum.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Bessent Steps Up Criticism of Fed as Auditions for Chair Intensify
The Treasury secretary is breaking with tradition in publicly assailing the central bank's policies as President Trump looks for its next leader.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Trump Didn't Always Tout Tariffs. Now He Sees Them as a Way to Flex Power.
Instead of treating tariffs as part of a broader trade policy, President Trump views them as a valuable weapon he can wield on the world stage.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

As Truth Social Business Struggles, Trump Media Goes Big on Crypto
The pivot to crypto highlights the reality of Truth Social, one of President Trump's highest-profile business interests: It doesn't generate much revenue.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

How Crypto Lobbying Won Over Trump
The industry's courtship of Donald J. Trump resulted in one of the great lobbying free-for-alls in recent Washington history.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Youth Sports Are a $40 Billion Business. Private Equity Is Taking Notice.
An American obsession is attracting investments in baseball fields, volleyball courts and football camps, intensifying the gap between families with means and those without.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Trump Takes Reins on U.S. Economy With Policy Bill and Tariffs Renewal
President Trump has achieved much of his agenda, leaving the fate of the economy squarely in his hands.

NYTimes Business
Jul 09, 2025

Britain's Economic Bind: Face Public Disapproval or Investor Wrath
The Labour Party is starting its second year in control of the government with difficult choices over whether to curb spending or raise taxes.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

T.S.A. Officially Tells Air Travelers They Can Keep Their Shoes On
Pointing to "layered screening," Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, ended two decades of socks and bare feet at U.S. airport checkpoints.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

What Is a Trade Deal? Trump Takes an Expansive View.
The president is deploying the word "deal" liberally, using the term to describe all kinds of trade arrangements, some very limited or one-sided.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

What Is a Trade Deal? Trump Takes an Expansive View
The president is deploying the word "deal" liberally, using the term to describe all kinds of trade arrangements, some very limited or one-sided.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump Administration's Mass Firings of Federal Workers
The Trump administration had asked the justices to block a lower court's ruling that paused the largest phase of the president's efforts to downsize the government.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

Agriculture Dept. to Crack Down on Chinese Ownership of American Farmland
The agriculture secretary announced a plan to limit Chinese and foreign purchases of farmland as part of its national security strategy.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

The Mexican Businessman Grateful for Trump's Tariffs
A small company in northern Mexico had faced steep competition from China in making straps, plugs, fasteners, grommets, zip ties and clamps. Now, U.S. tariffs have driven a spike in his business.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

Stock Markets Rise After Trump Extends Tariff Deadline
The president noted that U.S. negotiators remained open to offers from trading partners, suggesting that tariffs could be reduced by — or even after — the deadline on Aug. 1.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

Trump Targets Japan With 25% Tariffs After Several Rounds of Trade Talks
Tokyo had expected smooth tariff negotiations but is experiencing whiplash, becoming a central target of President Trump's trade frustrations.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

A Prominent Investor Is Criticized Over Mamdani Comments
A partner at Sequoia, the venture capital giant drew criticism for calling the Democratic mayoral candidate for New York an "Islamist."

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

Trump's New Trade Threats Set Off Global Scramble to Avoid Tariffs
Many countries thought they were negotiating in good faith. The White House renewed its "reciprocal" tariff plan anyway, giving countries until Aug. 1 to make offers.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

What Happened in Trade Talks Between Japan and the U.S.
Tokyo had expected smooth tariff negotiations but is experiencing whiplash, becoming a central target of President Trump's trade frustrations.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

Driving Cross Country? Here Are the Apps You Want.
On a road trip from New York to Los Angeles (and back), a writer found digital tools that helped her navigate and find a cornucopia of "weird attractions."

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

The Businessman Grateful for Trump's Tariffs
A small company in northern Mexico had faced steep competition from China in making straps, plugs, fasteners, grommets, zip ties and clamps. Now, U.S. tariffs have driven a spike in his business.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

OpenAI and Microsoft Bankroll New A.I. Training for Teachers
The American Federation of Teachers said it would use the $23 million, including $500,000 from the A.I. start-up Anthropic, to create a national training center.

NYTimes Business
Jul 08, 2025

South Korea Keeps Its Chin Up as Trump Wields Tariff Threat
The country's new president, in office for a little over a month, had just dispatched his senior deputies to Washington to try to work out a trade deal.

NYTimes Business
Jul 07, 2025

Trump Revives Trade War, Threatening Steep Aug. 1 Tariffs on Allies
President Trump said Japan and South Korea, two of America's closest allies, would face tariffs of 25 percent unless the countries reach some kind of trade agreement with the United States. Other countries received notice of higher levies.

NYTimes Business
Jul 07, 2025

Here Are Trump's New Tariff Threats
President Trump has told seven countries that they will face tariffs of at least 25 percent on Aug. 1 if they don't reach agreements by then.

NYTimes Business
Jul 07, 2025

Trump Administration Acknowledges Lack of Evidence for Jeffrey Epstein ‘Client List'
After Attorney General Pam Bondi promised big revelations for months, the Justice Department noted a lack of evidence for conspiracy theories, including a "client list" and a jailhouse murder.

NYTimes Business
Jul 07, 2025

Increasingly Acidic Seas Threaten Oyster Farming
Researchers and hatcheries are exploring new ways to protect shellfish in the Pacific Northwest, although Trump budget cuts may thwart their efforts.

NYTimes Business
Jul 07, 2025

Trump Tells Japan and South Korea Their Tariff Rate: 25%
The tariffs on some of America's closest allies would go into effect Aug. 1, unless the countries reach some kind of trade agreement with the United States.

NYTimes Business
Jul 07, 2025

Tesla Stock Dives as Elon Musk Plans New Political Party
Mr. Musk's involvement in politics was once seen by investors as a benefit to Tesla. Not anymore.

NYTimes Business
Jul 07, 2025

Will A.I. Replace New Hires or Middle Managers?
Amid layoffs at Microsoft and other large tech companies, experts are debating whose jobs are most likely to be spared.

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