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NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

U.S. Judge Orders Halt to Trump's Effort to Dismantle Voice of America
Voice of America journalists had argued in a lawsuit that the administration's actions violated their First Amendment rights.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Stocks Fall as Inflation Anxiety Dampens Mood on Wall Street
The S&P 500 index dipped as investors weighed new hotter-than-expected inflation data and braced for President Trump's next round of tariffs.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Law Firms Jenner & Block and WilmerHale Sue Trump Administration to Block Executive Orders
President Trump has targeted big law firms that he claims have "weaponized" the legal system. On Friday, Jenner & Block and WilmerHale fought back in court.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Trump Pardons Trevor Milton, Founder of Bankrupt Truck Maker Nikola
President Trump's intervention came while Mr. Milton was appealing his conviction on securities and wire fraud charges.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Big Law Firms Sue to Stop Trump's Executive Orders Against Them
President Trump has targeted big law firms that he claims have "weaponized" the legal system. On Friday, Jenner & Block and WilmerHale fought back in court.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Reworked U.S.-Ukraine Minerals Deal Proposal: What to Know
Officials in Kyiv say the country cannot possibly accept the proposal and that new negotiations would be needed. But they have not rejected it outright, which would anger the White House.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Navigating Trump-Era Market Volatility: How to Invest Amid Uncertain Times
People with bond and international stock funds have held their own, despite a shaky U.S. stock market and the uncertainty and turmoil flowing from the White House.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

How to Invest in a Time of Stock Market Turmoil and Economic Uncertainty
People with bond and international stock funds have held their own, despite a shaky U.S. stock market and the uncertainty and turmoil flowing from the White House.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Tax Tips for Those Who Haven't Filed Their 2024 Returns
Despite the turmoil at the I.R.S., tax returns are still due on April 15. And, yes, there are still options for lowering last year's taxable income.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Inflation Remained Sticky Ahead of Trump's Escalating Trade War, PCE Data Shows
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure showed underlying price pressures persisting in February.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Is CoreWeave's Debut an Ill Omen for I.P.O.s?
The A.I. company is set to make its market debut on Friday amid concerns about its business model and the health of the wider economy.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Leave Automakers With Tough, Expensive Choices
Carmakers are likely to face higher costs regardless of how they respond to President Trump's 25 percent tariffs on cars and auto parts.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Russell Vought, Trump's Budget Chief, Wants to Cut ‘Woke' Spending
Russell T. Vought, leader of the Office of Management and Budget, aims to marry extreme austerity with his Christian values.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

How a Crypto Craze Swept An Argentine Town
In San Pedro, Argentina, 16,000 people, a fifth of the population, signed up for a cryptocurrency exchange where everyone won. Until they didn't.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

‘Brocasters' Like Joe Rogan and Theo Von Have Listeners in a Chokehold
What do President Trump and Mark Zuckerberg have in common? They're getting into the ring with Joe Rogan.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Amid a Defense and Aerospace Boom, Demand for Industrial Real Estate Soars
Leasing for defense and aerospace start-ups is up as global tensions and conflicts buoy investments in manufacturing.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Airplane Accidents Are Making People Re-Evaluate How They Fly With Infants
Recent airplane accidents have fueled concerns about whether young children are sufficiently protected on flights and prompted parents and caregivers to re-evaluate how, and even whether, they should fly with infants.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Xi Jinping Meets Global Business Leaders Amid Trade Tensions
German investment in China's auto industry has been one of the few bright spots as foreign investment has slowed to a crawl.

NYTimes Business
Mar 28, 2025

Trump Could Hand China a ‘Strategic Victory' by Silencing Voice of America
Generations of Chinese, including our columnist, turned to U.S. government-run outlets for an education in democracy, rights and the English language.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Mining Company Seeks Trump Support to Shortcut Access to Seabed Metals
Mining companies and the Trump administration want the metals to boost manufacturing. Environmentalists and some countries worry industrial mining would harm oceans.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

CoreWeave Scales Back Ambition for Its I.P.O.
The company, which originally expected its shares to be priced between $47 and $55, will ask for $40 a share in a sign of stock market uncertainty.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Law Firm Skadden Arps Seeks Deal to Avert Trump Executive Order
The discussions come as other major firms are said to be trying to cut deals with the White House.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Head of Amazon's TV and Film Steps Down
Jennifer Salke held the position for seven years. The tech giant named separate chiefs for television and movies.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

With Car Tariffs, Trump Puts His Unorthodox Trade Theory to the Test
With sweeping auto levies, the president is putting his beliefs about tariffs into practice on the global economy. Economists aren't optimistic.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

After Crash, F.A.A. Change Requires All Aircraft at Reagan to Broadcast Positions
The agency's acting director told senators of the new policy after it was revealed that tracking technology had been disabled before a deadly midair collision in January.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Will Raise Car Prices, but It's Too Soon to Know When
Experts say the 25 percent import fee will make many cars more expensive, but it is not clear when, by how much or which models.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Elon Musk Has a Chef for His Tesla Diner
Eric Greenspan, a developer of delivery-only restaurants, is reported to be the choice as the company faces a wave of political blowback.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

ChatGPT's Studio Ghibli Style Animations Are Almost Too Good
An update to ChatGPT made it easy to simulate Hayao Miyazaki's style of animation, which has flooded social media with memes.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Trump's Auto Tariffs Will Raise Car Prices, but Details Are Murky
Experts say the 25 percent import fee will make many cars more expensive, but it is not clear when, by how much or which models.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Sundance Picks Boulder, Colo., as Its New Home
The Sundance Institute chose the new location for the movie festival because it had outgrown Park City, Utah, its home for the past 40 years.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

US Debt Will Mean ‘Significant Risks' for Economy, Budget Office Says
Debt as a share of the U.S. economy will reach 118% in 2035, the Congressional Budget Office said on Thursday.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Leonard Polonsky, Philanthropist Who Supported the Arts, Dies at 97
After making a fortune in financial services, he funded the arts and made historical artifacts and documents widely available to the public.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Germany and France Say Europe Must Respond to Trump's Auto Tariffs
Leaders in both countries warned that tariffs would fan inflation in the United States and upend global supply chains.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Warner Bros. Chief Vowed to Revive Its Film Studio. It's Not Going Well.
David Zaslav promised to revive the storied film studio when he took over Warner Bros. Discovery. That was three years ago.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Warner Bros. Still Awaits David Zaslav's Promised Renaissance
David Zaslav promised to revive the storied film studio when he took over Warner Bros. Discovery. That was three years ago.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Hollywood Has Not Recovered Jobs Lost During Strikes, Report Says
Many entertainment industry workers have been jobless for months, leading state officials to consider increasing subsidies to keep film and television production in California.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

New York County Clerk Blocks Texas Court Filing Against Doctor Over Abortion Pills
The showdown catapults the interstate abortion wars to a new level.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Trump Auto Tariffs: How Major Car Brands Would Be Affected
The scale of the damage depends on the circumstances of each company's supply chain.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Rattled by Trump, America's Allies Shift to Defense Mode
The new auto tariffs are straining relations with U.S. allies and deepening doubts about America's reliability as a partner.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Germany Says Europe Must Respond to Trump's Auto Tariffs
The United States is a crucial export market for the German auto industry, which is already suffering from weak sales and increased competition from China.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Auto Tariff Sticker Shock
President Trump's vow to hit the global automotive industry with new duties risks raising inflation and inflaming trade-war tensions.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

New York Liberty Unveil Practice Facility Amid WNBA's Race to Attract Talent
In its next gambit to lure and foster talent, the New York Liberty are unveiling plans for a building in Brooklyn with state-of-the-art training facilities and child care rooms — as well as a zenlike locker room.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Auto Stocks Tumble After Trump's Tariffs Announcement
The U.S. levies are likely to disrupt the complex supply chains of major carmakers, hitting companies that export vehicles from Mexico, Canada Japan, South Korea and Germany.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

The Nail Artist Mei Kawajiri's Mind-Boggling Creations
Mei Kawajiri hand-paints and sculpts custom designs for a clientele that includes Heidi Klum and Bad Bunny.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Global Automakers React to Trump's 25% Tariff on Imported Cars
Ignoring diplomatic efforts and investment pledges, President Trump said he would impose tariffs that are expected to deal a blow to American neighbors and allies in Asia.

NYTimes Business
Mar 27, 2025

Trump Threatens Europe and Canada if They Band Together Against U.S.
In a late-night social media post, the president said he would impose "large scale" tariffs if Canada and the European Union allied to "do economic harm" to America.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Trump Floats Chinese Tariff Cuts in Exchange for TikTok Deal
The social media app could shut down on April 5 unless it is sold to a new non-Chinese owner. Mr. Trump issued an order delaying the enforcement of a federal ban, and told reporters he could extend that delay, if necessary.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Consumer Bureau Seeks to Undo Settlement and Repay Mortgage Lender
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wants to return a $105,000 penalty it collected last fall when it resolved a discrimination lawsuit.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on Imported Cars and Car Parts
The measure, which is intended to bring car factories to the United States, could significantly raise prices for consumers.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Tariffs Could Give Tesla and Musk a Leg Up on Rivals
The company led by President Trump's confidant Elon Musk builds all the cars it sells in the United States domestically and will be exempt from tariffs on finished vehicles.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Stocks Slump Ahead of Trump's Auto Tariffs
Carmakers' declines extended in after-hours trading on the news of 25% tariffs on imported vehicles. The drop reflected concerns about inflation.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Trump's Tariffs on Autos Would Hit Europe Hard
The levies could hurt European automakers when the industry is already struggling, especially in Germany, Europe's biggest economy.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

CBS Cancels ‘After Midnight' After Host Taylor Tomlinson Steps Aside
The show's host, Taylor Tomlinson, said she wanted to go back to doing stand-up comedy full time.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

How Trump's Auto Tariffs Could Affect Car Prices
Experts say tariffs could soon drive car prices up by several thousand dollars and limit production.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Trump Allies Grill PBS and NPR During Congress Hearing
Dark pronouncements by Republicans about a "communist agenda" espoused by public media were intercut with lighter references to "Sesame Street" and "Curious George."

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

After Heathrow, Who Pays for Missed Cruises and Hotel Bookings?
When the airport shut down travelers were on the hook for reservations that could not be canceled, expensive new flights and missed events that airlines don't reimburse for. How can you protect yourself next time?

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Voice of America Director Sues Trump Officials Over Shutdown
The lawsuit by the director and journalists is the latest legal challenge to the administration's bid to dismantle the government-funded broadcaster.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

PBS Rejects Marjorie Taylor Greene's Claims About Drag Queens on Shows
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized PBS for featuring a drag queen named Lil Miss Hot Mess in its children's programming.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Live Updates: Republicans, Calling to Cut Funding, Assail NPR and PBS as Biased
The leaders of the biggest public media networks in the United States defended their programming, but NPR's chief executive said the organization's leadership acknowledged it made mistakes in its coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop story.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Who Are the CEOs of NPR and PBS, Katherine Maher and Paula Kerger?
The two public media organizations will be represented before Congress by executives with very different résumés.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

How ‘No Other Land' Became an Unlikely Box Office Success
The Oscar-winning documentary has surpassed $2 million at the box office despite the lack of a traditional distribution deal.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Live Updates: NPR and PBS Facing Tough Questions From Congress
The chief executives of the biggest public media networks in the United States are expected to defend their funding and push back against accusations of media bias.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Rivals Pounce on Paul Weiss, a Top Law Firm, After Trump's Order
Fears that competitors could take its top rainmaking talent added to the law firm's worries about a Trump executive order that targeted it.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Dollar Tree Is Selling Family Dollar for $1 Billion
Nearly 10 years after buying Family Dollar for about $9 billion, Dollar Tree announced it would sell the retailer to two private equity firms.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

U.K. Boosts Military Spending and Cuts Welfare in ‘Uncertain World'
The changes come as President Trump's tariff threats have disrupted global trade and added pressure to the British government's already strained budget.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

U.S. Could Run Out of Cash by May, Budget Office Predicts
The Congressional Budget Office said that the so-called X-date could occur as early as spring if Congress does not lift or suspend the nation's debt limit.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

LeBron James Signs Podcast Deal With Amazon's Wondery
The basketball star has signed a podcasting deal with Wondery, furthering Amazon's wider push into sports.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

PBS and NPR Funding Has Been Threatened Before
Republicans in Congress have made several attempts to defund NPR and PBS over the last half-century.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Big Law Splinters Under a Trump Onslaught
The president's repeated clashes with the nation's most prestigious law firms has had a destabilizing business effect.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

At Paul Weiss, Panic, Poachers and a Fight for the Bottom Line
Fears that competitors could take its top rainmaking talent added to the law firm's worries about a Trump executive order that targeted it.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Foreign Travelers Are Rethinking Travel to the U.S.
A growing number of travelers say they are worried about feeling unwelcome or unsafe in America and are reluctant to support the economy of a country that may be destabilizing other nations.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

Why These Islanders Hunt Dolphins
The residents of Fanalei Island, in the Solomon Islands, say the lucrative hunts will help them buy land elsewhere and move off their sinking home.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

India Is on a Hiring Binge That Trump's Tariffs Can't Stop
An abundance of motivated young professionals is luring American businesses to base their global operations in Indian cities.

NYTimes Business
Mar 26, 2025

How Small Restaurants Are Dealing With Record Egg Prices
Mom-and-pop businesses are trying to adapt to the soaring cost of eggs. The owners of four egg-centric restaurants across the country show how they are coping with this threat to their livelihoods.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

U.S. Adds Export Restrictions to More Chinese Tech Firms Over Security Concerns
The additions included companies that are customers of Intel and Nvidia, and one firm that was the focus of a New York Times investigation last year.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

Trump Trade Policies and Federal Cuts Shake Consumer Confidence
The level in the Conference Board's latest monthly survey was the lowest since January 2021.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

Who Is Jeffrey Goldberg, the Editor Mistakenly Added to the Signal Chat?
Mr. Goldberg, who was included on a private text thread discussing war plans, was a longtime national security reporter who became editor of The Atlantic in 2016.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

TikTok Ads Portray App as Force for Good as US Ban Looms
The popular video app, which could be banned in the United States next month if it is not sold to a non-Chinese owner, is portraying itself as a savior of Americans and a champion of small businesses in a new campaign.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

Trump's Crypto Venture Introduces a Stablecoin
World Liberty Financial, the crypto business created by President Trump and his sons, unveiled a cryptocurrency called a stablecoin, furthering his ties to an industry his administration regulates.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

Why Washington and Wall St Have Problems With Off-Channel Messaging
Revelations that President Trump's inner circle discussed sensitive military details on Signal has jolted Washington. What comes next could also be closely watched by Wall Street.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

Frank Bisignano, Trump's Pick to Lead Social Security Administration, Faces Senators
Frank Bisignano is expected to face questions about the White House's plans for the agency, which supplies monthly benefits to 73 million people and normally moves slowly.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

Leaked War Plans, and the Trouble with Off-channel Messaging
Revelations that President Trump's inner circle discussed sensitive military details on Signal has jolted Washington. What comes next could also be closely watched by Wall Street.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

PBS and NPR Prepare for Showdown With Congress
Top executives from the public media networks are bracing for a hearing on Wednesday organized by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

PBS and NPR prepare for a showdown with Congress.
Top executives from the public media networks are bracing for a hearing on Wednesday organized by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

Layoffs and Unemployment Grow Among College Graduates
The unemployment rate for college graduates has risen faster than for other workers over the past few years. How worried should they be?

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

Why Is Dining Alone So Difficult?
With solo reservations on the rise but many restaurants still restricting tables to two or more, solitary Americans often feel left out or stigmatized.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

A Journey on South Africa's Blue Train
On a trip from Cape Town to Pretoria, a reporter grapples with the whiplash of traveling through South Africa's two worlds, from majestic mountains to struggling shantytowns.

NYTimes Business
Mar 25, 2025

U.S. Infrastructure Improves, but Cuts May Imperil Progress, Report Says
A report card from an engineering group found that American roads, ports and other infrastructure got better last year but could be hurt if federal funding is reduced.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

China Releases Mintz Employees After 2-Year Detention
The release of the five employees, detained during a crackdown on foreign due diligence, comes as Beijing is trying to bring back overseas investment.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

Samsung Electronics Executive Han Jong-Hee Dies at 63
Mr. Han, a longtime Samsung executive, oversaw the company's consumer electronics business since 2021.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

Emboldened by Trump, A.I. Companies Lobby for Fewer Rules
After the president made A.I. dominance a top priority, tech companies changed course from a meeker approach under the Biden administration.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

Trump to Impose Tariffs Against Countries That Buy Venezuelan Oil
The president plans to wield tariffs like financial sanctions, ordering that countries that buy Venezuelan oil have tariffs put on their exports to the United States.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

Trump Campaign Aide Chris LaCivita Sues The Daily Beast for Defamation
The lawsuit accuses the news site of knowingly publishing false information about how much Chris LaCivita, a Trump campaign manager, was paid by the campaign.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

Trump Leads a ‘Machinery' of Misinformation in Second Term
President Trump's first four years in the White House were filled with falsehoods. Now he and those around him are using false claims to justify their policy changes.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

Hyundai to Invest $21 Billion in US in Bid to Avoid Trump's Tariffs
Hyundai already makes cars in the United States, in Georgia and Alabama.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

Social Security, Buffeted by Turmoil, Awaits a New Leader
The billionaire Elon Musk has become fixated on finding fraud inside the agency, which provides retirement, survivor and disability payments to 73 million Americans each month.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

NewJeans Had Planned a Rebirth. The Performance Ended in Tears.
K-pop's most imaginative group has been battling its powerhouse label. Our critic watched as its first concert in months was upended by a court ruling.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

FDA Approved Artificial Blood Vessel Despite Warnings
The agency OK'd an artificial vessel to restore blood flow in patients, even though its own scientists flagged questionable study results and potentially fatal ruptures of the product.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

Trump Threatens Tariffs Against Countries That Buy Venezuelan Oil
The president threatened to wield tariffs like financial sanctions, saying that countries that buy Venezuelan oil would see tariffs put on their exports to the United States.

NYTimes Business
Mar 24, 2025

FDA-Approved Artificial Blood Vessel Stirs Concerns
The F.D.A. approved an artificial vessel to restore blood flow in patients, despite its own scientists flagging questionable study results and potentially fatal ruptures of the product.

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