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NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Congress Passed a Bill That Could Ban TikTok. Here's What Happens Next.
After President Biden signs the bill to force a sale of the video app or ban it, the legislation will face court challenges, a shortage of qualified buyers and Beijing's hostility.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Tesla Earnings Report: Revenue Fell to $21.3 Billion, Adding to Strategy Concerns
The first-quarter results are likely to fuel worries that competitors will continue grabbing a bigger slice of a market dealing with slowing electric car sales.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

FTC Bans Worker Noncompete Clauses
The rule would prohibit companies from limiting their employees' ability to work for rivals, a change that could increase competition and boost wages.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Fragments of Bird Flu Virus Discovered in Milk
The milk poses virtually no risk to consumers, experts said. But the finding suggests that the outbreak in dairy cows is wider than has been known.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Howie Schwab, ESPN Researcher and Trivia Star, Dies at 63
He stepped out of his behind-the-scenes role in 2004 when he was cast as the ultimate sports know-it-all on the game show "Stump the Schwab."

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

‘It Is Desolate': China's Glut of Unused Car Factories
Manufacturers like BYD, Tesla and Li Auto are cutting prices to move their electric cars. For gasoline-powered vehicles, the surplus of factories is even worse.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

The Way Advisers Handle Your Retirement Money Is About to Change
More investment professionals will be required to act in their customers' best interest when providing advice about their retirement money.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Supreme Court Seems to Side With Starbucks' Challenge to Labor Ruling
The case seeks to limit the National Labor Relations Board's ability to obtain court intervention in labor cases.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Tesla Earnings Report Could Add to Concerns About Its Strategy
Analysts expect first-quarter results to show a decline in profits, fueling worries that competitors will grab a bigger slice of a market dealing with slowing electric car sales.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Supreme Court to Hear Starbucks Challenge to Labor Ruling
The case, which stems from the firing of seven Starbucks workers in Memphis, seeks to limit the National Labor Relations Board's ability to obtain a court intervention in labor cases.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

G.M. Reports Big Jump in Profit on Gasoline Car Sales
General Motors has struggled with electric vehicles and in foreign markets but it is selling lots of combustion engine cars and trucks in North America.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Donors Stay Largely Silent Amid New Wave of Campus Protests
Robert Kraft, an alumnus of Columbia, suggested he would withhold donations to the school. Other alumni are keeping quiet.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Trump Set to Receive $1 Billion Extra Trump Media Shares
The former president is in line for a windfall after the stock price of Trump Media hit performance targets in its first few weeks of trading, raising the value of his already sizable stake.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

The Best Fish Is Also the Most Local. Why Is It So Hard to Find?
Seafood caught in nearby waters has long been left out of the farm-to-table movement. But these people have set out to get it into stores and restaurants.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

The Most Sustainable Fish Is the Most Local. Why Is It So Hard to Find?
Seafood caught in nearby waters has long been left out of the farm-to-table movement. But these people have set out to get it into stores and restaurants.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

‘Pay Later' Lenders Have an Issue With Credit Bureaus
Firms like Experian and TransUnion say it is time for "buy now, pay later" loans to appear on consumer credit reports. The lenders aren't ready to sign on.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

In Silicon Valley, You Can Be Worth Billions and It's Not Enough
Andreas Bechtolsheim, the first investor in Google, has an estimated $16 billion fortune. He recently settled charges that he engaged in insider trading for a profit of $415,726.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Abortion Data Wars: States and Cities Debate How Much Information to Collect
Some states with Republican-controlled legislatures want more data, while some controlled by Democrats want less, fearing it could be used to target patients or providers.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Baltimore Says Owner of Ship that Hit Key Bridge Was Negligent
The owner and manager of the cargo ship that downed the Francis Scott Key Bridge asked a judge to exonerate them from liability. The city argued otherwise.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Microsoft Makes a New Push Into Smaller A.I. Systems
The company that has invested billions in generative A.I. pioneers like OpenAI says giant systems aren't necessarily what everyone needs.

NYTimes Business
Apr 23, 2024

Slide Over, Auntie: Young Chinese Find Tasty Meals in Senior Canteens
The community canteens, offering huge plates for a dollar or two, have become popular among penny-pinching young professionals.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

FTC Sues to Block $8.5 Billion Tapestry-Capri Merger
The deal between Coach's owner, Tapestry, and the parent of Michael Kors, Capri Holdings, is intended to create a U.S. luxury group to compete with the European industry giants.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

Nina Jankowicz Forms New Group to Defend Disinformation Research
The group intends to fight what its leader, Nina Jankowicz, and others have described as a coordinated campaign by conservatives and their allies to undermine researchers who study disinformation.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

Phyllis Pressman, Luxury Superstore Matriarch, Is Dead at 95
She started working at Barneys to be closer to her husband. Then, she became the architect of the Chelsea Passage, the home goods bazaar that helped make it an enticing destination.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

F.T.C. Sues to Block $8.5 Billion Fashion Merger
The deal between Coach's owner, Tapestry, and the parent of Michael Kors, Capri Holdings, is intended to create a U.S. luxury group to compete with the European industry giants.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

How Cable News Covered Day 1 of Trump's Criminal Trial
TV networks began the challenging assignment on Monday of covering former President Trump's trial without the luxury of cameras inside the courtroom.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

Everton Seeks Alternative Buyer as Deal With 777 Partners Falters
With a proposed sale stalled seven months after it was announced, a financially strapped Premier League team is pursuing a backup plan.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

TikTok Faces E.U. Inquiry Over ‘Addictive' Features
European officials threatened to fine TikTok and force it to remove some features, the latest regulatory challenge for the Chinese-owned social media app.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

FIFA Said to Be Close to TV Deal With Apple for New Tournament
The agreement would give the tech company worldwide rights for a monthlong World Cup-style competition between top teams set to take place next year.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

Everton Is Back on Market as Deal With 777 Partners Falters
With a proposed sale stalled seven months after it was announced, a financially strapped Premier League team is seeking a backup plan.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material May Overwhelm Tip Line
A report by Stanford researchers cautions that the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children doesn't have the resources to help fight the new epidemic.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

How Can Elon Musk Reassure Tesla Investors?
The electric vehicle maker has announced price cuts and a Cybertruck recall ahead of Tuesday's pivotal earnings report.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

For Sale: A Rare Klimt Portrait, Valued at $32 Million. But of Whom?
The painting's re-emergence after decades has come with a swirl of questions about its subject, one of three related teenage girls.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

Is Online Shopping Bad for the Planet?
In theory, getting deliveries can be more efficient than driving to the store. But you may still want to think before you add to cart.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

States Move to Ban Deepfake Nudes to Fight Sexually Explicit Images of Minors
Legislators in two dozen states are working on bills, or have passed laws, to combat A.I.-generated sexually explicit images of minors.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

Bird Flu Is Infecting More Mammals. What Does That Mean for Us?
H5N1, an avian flu virus, has killed tens of thousands of marine mammals, and infiltrated American livestock for the first time. Scientists are working quickly to assess how it is evolving and how much of a risk it poses to humans.

NYTimes Business
Apr 22, 2024

China's Pinduoduo Has Reshaped Discount Shopping
Pinduoduo appeals to people seeking deals and "downgraded spending," as consumer purchasing in China has slowed recently amid economic rockiness.

NYTimes Business
Apr 21, 2024

After NBA Bans Jontay Porter for Gambling, Some See Glimpse of Sports' Future
The N.B.A. banned a player for life for betting on games, a practice some worry could become more prevalent with the rise of wagering on sports.

NYTimes Business
Apr 21, 2024

In Latest Gambling Scandal, Some See Glimpse of Sports' Future
The N.B.A. banned a player for life for betting on games, a practice some worry could become more prevalent with the rise of wagering on sports.

NYTimes Business
Apr 21, 2024

Golden Visa Programs, Once a Boon, Lose Their Luster
Spain is the latest European country to end its program, which brought in billions of euros from real estate investors seeking residency status but worsened a housing crisis for locals.

NYTimes Business
Apr 21, 2024

Saturday Mornings With the ‘Voice of Problem Gambling,' Craig Carton
Craig Carton, the bombastic sports broadcaster, shows a different side on a weekly show that focuses on the stories of gambling addicts like himself.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

Martin Wygod, a Winner on Wall Street and the Racetrack, Dies at 84
After he made a fortune selling prescription drugs and providing medical information online, he and his wife became leading breeders of thoroughbred horses.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

The Fight to Fend Off Bird Flu With Lasers and Inflatable Dancers
Some poultry growers are turning to innovative tactics to protect their flocks, deploying deterrents like drones, air horns, balloons and decoy predators.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

CNN's Coverage of Man Who Set Himself on Fire Shows Challenges of Live News
There was both praise and criticism of the legal analyst and anchor, Laura Coates, and the network's split-second decision to show the graphic footage.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

Can the WNBA Make Money?
A wave of star power has lifted hopes that viewership will pick up for the women's league.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

Could the Union Victory at VW Set Off a Wave?
Some experts say the outcome at a plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., may be organized labor's most significant advance in decades. But the road could get rockier.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

Can the W.N.B.A. Make Money?
A wave of star power has lifted hopes that viewership will pick up for the women's league.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

A Bill to Limit Canada's Trade Negotiators on Farm Goods Edges Nearer to Law
The measure from a member of the Bloc Québécois would ban changes to the supply management system for dairy, poultry and eggs.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

You Finished I.V.F. Can You Donate Embryos and Get a Tax Deduction?
Some people may consider donating embryos to researchers in light of Alabama's I.V.F. ruling and in advance of other state actions. Would it be considered a charitable gift?

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

Americans' New TV Habit: Subscribe. Watch. Cancel. Repeat.
Many more people are jumping from one streaming subscription to another, a behavior that could have big implications for the entertainment industry.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

‘Aging in Place, or Stuck in Place?'
Homeownership is not the boon to older Americans that it once was.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

A Man Hailed as Cindy Birdsong's Rescuer Is Accused of Exploiting Her
The son of the former Supreme says in court papers that the man who sought to help his mother after she became incapacitated also took advantage of her financially.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

Lasers, Inflatable Dancers and the Fight to Fend Off Avian Flu
Some poultry growers are turning to innovative tactics to protect their flocks, deploying deterrents like drones, air horns, balloons and decoy predators.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

VW Workers in Tennessee Vote for Union
The Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga is set to become the first unionized auto factory in the South not owned by one of Detroit's Big Three.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

VW Workers in Tennessee Vote to Join UAW Union
The Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga is set to become the first unionized auto factory in the South not owned by one of Detroit's Big Three.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

How Ozempic Is Transforming a Small Danish Town
In Kalundborg, population under 17,000, Novo Nordisk is making huge investments to increase production of its popular diabetes and weight-loss drugs, Ozempic and Wegovy.

NYTimes Business
Apr 20, 2024

Inside Novo Nordisk, the Company Behind Ozempic and Wegovy
Novo Nordisk's factories work nonstop turning out Ozempic and Wegovy, its blockbuster weight-loss drugs, but the Danish company has far bigger ambitions.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

Scientists Fault Federal Response to Bird Flu Outbreaks on Dairy Farms
Testing for H5N1 infection has been limited, and the outbreak was never confined. But asymptomatic cows in North Carolina may require a reassessment.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

In Trump Trial, Press Coverage of Jurors Draws Partisan Reactions
Journalists covering the trial face a tricky balancing act: inform the public while keeping its participants out of harm's way.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

Denny Walsh, Reporter Who Tussled With Mayors and Editors, Dies at 88
Mr. Walsh won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 1969 and later joined The New York Times, which eventually fired him.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

FAA Will Require More Rest for Air Traffic Controllers
The agency announced new rules to address the dangers of exhaustion for controllers, who often work grueling round-the-clock schedules.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

Start-Up Founder Sentenced to 18 Months in Prison for Fraud
Manish Lachwani, who founded the software start-up HeadSpin, is the latest tech entrepreneur to face time in prison in recent years.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

Frederick Celani, Who Made a Career as a Con Man, Dies at 75
His frauds included a waterfront development in Buffalo, a civil rights law firm in California and a package delivery company in Springfield, Ill.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

How France Is Fighting ‘Shrinkflation'
Merchants will be required to put signs in front of all products that have been reduced in size without a corresponding price cut.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

Michael Abramowitz Named New Director of Voice of America
Michael Abramowitz, a former Washington Post journalist who is currently the president of the nonprofit Freedom House, is expected to start in the role this summer.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

Stock Market Set for Longest Losing Streak in Months
A rally at the start of the year has given way to worries about economics and geopolitics on Wall Street.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

Chinese Export Surge Clouds U.S. Hopes of a Domestic Solar Boom
The decision by a Massachusetts solar company to abandon plans to build a $1.4 billion U.S. factory highlights the risks amid a flood of Chinese clean energy exports.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

China's Export Dominance: What to Know
From cars to solar panels to furniture, China is using lavish bank lending and enormous investments in robotics to cement its global leadership in manufacturing.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

Tesla Will Recall Cybertruck in Latest Setback
A federal auto safety agency said the accelerator pedal on the pickup truck, sales of which began in late 2023, could become stuck, increasing the risk of accidents.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

‘It's Clearly Bleak': Stocks Set for Longest Losing Streak in Months
A rally at the start of the year has given way to worries about economics and geopolitics on Wall Street.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

Thousands Are Eligible for Tax Refunds From 2020
The I.R.S. estimates that 940,000 people who didn't file their returns for that year are due back money. The deadline for filing to get it is May 17.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

Inflation, Interest Rates and Oil Prices Have Jolted the Markets
Euphoria has been replaced by a much more somber mood, changing the value calculations in a host of markets, our columnist says.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

David Zaslav Receives $50 Million for Leading Struggling Warner Bros. Discovery
The chief executive's 2023 pay package rose 26 percent from the year before, while the company's losses totaled $3 billion.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

A Union Vote at Volkswagen Is a Big Test for the UAW
If workers at a plant in Tennessee agree to unionize, it would reflect the growing power of groups like the U.A.W. at a crucial political moment.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

With a Fresh Look and Recipes, Manischewitz Courts a New Generation
The 136-year-old company's products have been staples in American Jewish households for generations. After a major rebranding, the matzo ball soup comes with merch.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

One Potential Key to Knicks' Season: Friendship
Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Donte DiVincenzo have been buddies since college, a situation that those who study the workplace say can foster success.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

Can a Brewery Make Good Wine? These Beer Makers Say Yes.
In an effort to reach an increasingly diverse customer base, brewers are turning over some of their equipment to producing wine.

NYTimes Business
Apr 19, 2024

What to Do When Your 401(k) Leaves Something to Be Desired
Over the course of a career, the high fees and a lower-quality menu of investment options found in some plans can shrink your balance significantly.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Apple Says It Was Ordered to Pull WhatsApp From China App Store
Apple said it removed WhatsApp and Threads in its China app offerings Friday on Beijing's orders, amid technological tensions between the U.S. and China.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Sony in Talks to Join a Bid to Buy Paramount
The company and Apollo Global Management are discussing a joint effort, even as Paramount conducts exclusive merger negotiations with Skydance.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

U.S. Mortgage Rates Jump Above 7% for the First Time This Year
Rates on 30-year mortgages — the most common kind among U.S. homeowners — surpassed the 7 percent mark on Thursday, a troublesome sign for an already tight housing market.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Netflix Added More Than 9 Million Subscribers in First Quarter
The company's revenue was 15 percent higher compared with last year, and it solidified its standing as the entertainment company's dominant streaming service.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

How a Crypto Compliance Officer Ended Up in a Nigerian Prison
Tigran Gambaryan, an American compliance official for the giant cryptocurrency exchange Binance, flew to Nigeria in February for a planned two-day business trip. He hasn't returned.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Countdown Is On for the Bitcoin ‘Halving'
Bitcoin aficionados are hoping that a scheduled reduction in the number of new coins going into circulation will cause the price of the cryptocurrency to skyrocket.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Meta, in Its Biggest A.I. Push, Places Smart Assistants Across Its Apps
Users of Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and Messenger will be able to turn to the new technology, powered by Meta's latest artificial intelligence model, to obtain information and complete tasks.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Chinese Exports Are Threatening Biden's Industrial Agenda
The president is increasingly hitting back with tariffs and other measures meant to restrict imports, raising tensions with Beijing.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Hipgnosis Agrees to $1.4 Billion Deal to Sell to Concord
Hipgnosis, which owns the rights to songs by Justin Bieber and Neil Young, helped kick-start a rush on catalog sales. But its future has been in doubt.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Millions of Girls in Africa Will Miss HPV Shots After Merck Production Problem
The company has told countries that it can supply only 18.8 million of the 29.6 million doses it was contracted to deliver this year.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Congress Ramps Up the Pressure on TikTok
A legislative maneuver in the House may help an effort to force the divestment of the video platform by its Chinese owner, which would squeeze U.S. investors.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

TikTok's Origin Story: Court Files Show Role of GOP Megadonor Jeff Yass
Court records, mistakenly made public, tell a story about the birth of ByteDance, its bumpy road to success and the role of the Republican megadonor Jeff Yass's firm.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Truth Social Has an Edge as Rival Right-Wing Apps Falter
Donald Trump's social media platform has outdistanced similar conservative sites such as Parler and Gettr, even as it lags far behind X and others.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Legal Fight Over Trump Media's Ownership Adds to Its Woes
Two ex-contestants on "The Apprentice" sold the former president on the idea of a social media platform. Now, the company and the pair are wrangling over their stake.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Takeaways From a Trove of ByteDance Records
The records briefly surfaced in a lawsuit involving the Republican megadonor Jeff Yass's firm.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Taking Account of Rising Health Care Costs
Have your out-of-network insurance bills skyrocketed? Chris Hamby, an investigative reporter for The Times, may have an explanation.

NYTimes Business
Apr 18, 2024

Google Fires 28 Employees Who Protested an Israeli Cloud Contract
The dismissals escalated longstanding tensions between company leaders and activist employees opposed to supplying technology to Israel's government.

NYTimes Business
Apr 17, 2024

TikTok Bill to Be Bundled With Aid to Ukraine and Israel, House Speaker Indicates
A new measure attempts to force the Senate's hand on passing legislation to ban TikTok or mandate the app's sale.

NYTimes Business
Apr 17, 2024

TikTok Bill Is Bundled With Aid to Ukraine and Israel
A new House measure attempts to force the Senate's hand on passing legislation to ban TikTok or mandate the app's sale.

NYTimes Business
Apr 17, 2024

Biden Calls for Tariffs on Chinese Steel in Pittsburgh Pitch, Vying With Trump for Votes
Speaking to the United Steelworkers union in Pittsburgh, the president urged major increases to some tariffs on steel and aluminum products from China.

NYTimes Business
Apr 17, 2024

Boston Dynamics' Atlas Robot Is Leaping Into Retirement
It has been replaced by a new model, which will be used in automotive manufacturing. A farewell video featured the old machine running outdoors, performing back flips and awkwardly shimmying.

NYTimes Business
Apr 17, 2024

Atlas, a Humanoid Robot From Boston Dynamics, Is Leaping Into Retirement
It has been replaced by a new model, which will be used in automotive manufacturing. A farewell video featured the old machine running outdoors, performing back flips and awkwardly shimmying.

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