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NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Company That Bought Publishers Clearing House Won't Pay Past Prize Winners
The announcement by ARB Interactive, which bought the company out of bankruptcy protection for $7.1 million in July, cast doubt on how much more money past winners will receive.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

France's Debt Rating Cut on Fears of Political Instability
Fitch Ratings cited the "increased fragmentation and polarization" of politics in the debt-laden country as justification for the downgrade.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Overlooked No More: Eglantyne Jebb, Who Started a Movement With Save the Children
She co-founded the organization after she was outraged to learn that children were starving after World War I, when the British blocked aid to several countries.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Tesla Board Chair Defend's Elon Musk's Humongous Pay Proposal
Robyn Denholm, normally media shy, is campaigning to get shareholders to back the chief executive's trillion-dollar compensation package.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Atlantic Settles Writer's Suit Over Article It Retracted
The writer, Ruth Shalit Barrett, had accused the magazine of defaming her in a lengthy editor's note.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Boeing Workers in St. Louis Reject Tentative Contract
A five-week strike at plants that make military aircraft and equipment will continue after 3,200 union members voted down the proposed agreement.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Trump Administration Seeks Pilot Projects for Air Taxis
The projects would allow small electric or hybrid aircraft to carry passengers or cargo before federal regulators approve their commercial use.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

F.D.A. Reviews Reports of Covid Vaccine Deaths
The agency is expected to present details about birth defects and fatalities involving children that have possible links to the shots, at an influential C.D.C. panel meeting next week.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

David Ellison's Spending at Paramount Has Changed Hollywood's Mood
David Ellison has gotten off to a fast start as the owner of Paramount, at least when it comes to buying things.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

As the Fed Prepares to Lower Rates, 2 Seats on Its Board Are in Limbo
The Senate looks poised to confirm President Trump's pick to join the central bank in time for the policy meeting next week, while another governor's fate remains up in the air.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Is ‘The Pitt' Really an ‘ER' Spinoff? Michael Crichton's Estate Says It Is.
The estate of the best-selling author, which has intellectual property rights to "ER," and the creators of the new hit TV show are waging a legal battle over whether it's a stealth reboot.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

How Howard Lutnick Is Using Government Power to Pressure Private Companies
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been putting the squeeze on companies and trading partners in an unusual effort to raise revenue and expand the president's role over the economy.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Debt Collection Lawsuits Are Rising. Here's What to Do to Fight Back.
The number of filings is back above 2020 levels as prices rise and people rely more on credit cards, an analysis finds. But many borrowers don't respond to the suits and lose by default.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Believe in A.I.? Buy Beaten-Down Value Stocks.
If artificial intelligence is really revolutionary, its benefits will spread to mundane companies and spawn new fields, Vanguard's global chief economist says.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

The Billion-Dollar Stakes for OpenAI
The artificial intelligence giant is closing in on a deal with Microsoft regarding its future governance, but other questions stand over its huge costs.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Is That Product Any Good, or Is It Just a Brand Halo?
The concept involves a company trying to parlay feel-good associations with one of its products into a positive reputation for the overall brand.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Hyundai ICE Raid Detained Workers With Short-Term Business Visas
Last week's immigration operation at a battery plant highlighted a tactic that companies use to bring in foreign workers to establish new operations.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2025

Hyundai I.C.E. Raid Detained Workers With Shor-Term Business Visas
Last week's immigration operation at a battery plant highlighted a tactic that companies use to bring in foreign workers to establish new operations.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

Nepal's Social Media Ban Backfires as Politics Moves to a Chat Room
"The Parliament of Nepal right now is Discord," a user said of the platform popular with video gamers, where tens of thousands are debating the nation's future.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

Air Mail, a Digital Weekly, Is Expected to Be Acquired by Puck
Graydon Carter, a former editor of Vanity Fair, had been shopping around his media start-up for a year.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

Nepal's Social Media Ban Backfires as Citizens Nominate New Leader in Chat Room
After days of violent protest led to the government's collapse, thousands of citizens gather virtually to debate their nation's future.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

NPR Names Thomas Evans as Its New Editor
Mr. Evans, who spent many years at CNN before joining NPR last year, takes over the top editorial job as the organization faces major funding challenges.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

Paramount Plans Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
Any deal would further reshape the media industry, putting CBS News, CNN, and two major movie studios under the same corporate umbrella.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

Klarna's Market Debut Shows Wall Street's Renewed Appetite for I.P.O.s
The company's shares rose more than 14 percent on the first day of trading, a sign of the health of the public markets and a willingness of investors to bet on new companies.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

California Passes Bill Allowing Omission of Patients' Names From Abortion Pill Bottles
The intent is to protect health care providers who send the pills to patients in states with abortion bans, and to reassure patients who fear they could be identified.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

How the Emmys Face-Off Between ‘Severance' and ‘The Pitt' Sums Up the TV Business
The industry is in a state of transition. The front-runners for best drama at the Emmys this Sunday explain the competing tensions.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

Trump's Tariffs on Brazil and Vietnam Are Making Coffee More Expensive
Coffee prices are up nearly 21 percent over the past year, partly because of President Trump's punishing tariffs on Brazil and Vietnam.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

In the Wake of the Kirk Assassination, a Call for Leadership
The killing of the political activist raises new questions about the rise of targeted violence against public figures like politicians and business leaders.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

CPI Shows Pace of US Inflation Likely to Keep Fed Cautious on Rate Cuts
The central bank is likely to lower borrowing costs at its meeting next week amid budding concerns about the labor market.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

What Oracle's Surge Says About the A.I. Boom
Shares in the tech giant are on a torrid run, stunning Wall Street, even as its profit outlook puzzles some analysts.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

In South Korea and Japan, Fury at U.S. Fuels Backlash Over Trade Deals
Officials and business leaders in both countries are questioning commitments their governments made to invest hundreds of billions in American manufacturing.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

How ‘Severance' and ‘The Pitt' Sum Up the TV Business
The industry is in a state of transition. The front-runners for best drama at the Emmys this Sunday explain the competing tensions.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

In High-Profile Closings, Los Angeles Restaurateurs See Trouble
The city's turmoil, from wildfires to curfews, has exacted a toll on some of its best-loved restaurants and raised worries about the future.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2025

Nepal's Young Protesters Find an Unlikely Partner: The Army
After an explosion of popular rage tore through the country, its respected army was the only institution left standing. It's now in talks with the protesters.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

Boeing and Union for 3,200 Striking Workers Reach New Proposed Deal
Workers who make military aircraft and equipment in the St. Louis area have been on strike since early August after rejecting an earlier agreement.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

Trump Organization Is Poised to Lose Bid for Central Park Skating Rink
President Trump's company had tried to regain control of Wollman Rink, a city-owned property that it operated for more than three decades.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

Trump Threatens to Sue The New York Times Over Reporting on Epstein Drawing
The president has denied that he created and signed a sexually suggestive note that was included in a 2003 birthday gift for Jeffrey Epstein.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

Trump's Economic Agenda Hinges on the Supreme Court's Tariff Ruling
For the president, the power to issue limitless tariffs is at the heart of his second-term vision, from trade to foreign policy.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

CBS News Weighs Major Role for Bari Weiss as Part of Deal to Buy The Free Press
The talks with Ms. Weiss, a founder of The Free Press, are the strongest sign yet that the new owner of CBS News intends to make major changes.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

U.S. Drugmakers Warn White House of Chaos as Trump Weighs Curbs on China
Behind the scenes, major pharmaceutical companies and Trump-tied billionaires are furiously lobbying in opposite directions over proposed anti-China measures.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

Judge Blocks Trump From Removing Lisa Cook, for Now
The decision is a win for Lisa Cook, the Federal Reserve governor whom President Trump sought to dismiss over allegations of mortgage fraud.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

Inside Lutnick's Department of Deal-making
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is building an investment accelerator inside the agency, though his hardball tactics with companies are raising concern.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

Ozempic Maker Novo Nordisk to Cut 9,000 Jobs
The Danish drugmaker said it needed to streamline operations and become more agile, as it faces a more competitive and consumer-focused market.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

Republicans Race to Advance Stephen Miran, Trump's Fed Pick, Despite White House Ties
Stephen Miran, a top economic adviser to the president, has said he intends to take a leave of absence if confirmed, heightening fears about the central bank's independence.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

Trump Warns of Doom if Tariffs Are Ruled Illegal. Others See a Tax Cut.
Many American companies have had to shoulder at least some of the costs of tariffs, biting into earnings the same way a corporate tax increase would, analysts say.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

How Lutnick Is Using Government Power to Pressure Private Companies
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been putting the squeeze on companies and trading partners in an unusual effort to raise revenue and expand the president's role over the economy.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2025

Trump Weighs Crackdown on Medicines From China
Behind the scenes, major pharmaceutical companies and Trump-tied billionaires are furiously lobbying in opposite directions over proposed anti-China measures.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Judge Rules Fed Governor Can Remain in Role, for Now
The decision is a win for Lisa Cook, the Federal Reserve governor whom President Trump sought to dismiss over allegations of mortgage fraud.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

What Travelers Need to Know About the Upcoming Strike in France
The planned shutdown, which will affect transit in and beyond Paris, dovetails with the tube strike in London.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Why Mark S. Zuckerberg Is Suing Facebook's Parent Company
Facebook has repeatedly flagged his accounts, he says, for "impersonating" the company's founder, Mark E. Zuckerberg.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Supreme Court Agrees to Review Trump's Sprawling Tariffs
The justices moved quickly to schedule oral argument to consider the legality of the president's signature economic initiative.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Shows Created by Women Rise Sharply, but Only on Streaming TV
Far more shows on streaming services are being created by women, a new study found. That number on broadcast networks, though, remained stagnant.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

US Poverty Rate Was Stable in 2024, as Household Income Rose Slightly
As pandemic subsidies disappeared, wages kept workers just ahead of inflation, although gaps have widened for some groups.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

The Starbucks Turnaround That Has Baristas and Customers Steamed
Improved service, better seating and heartfelt messages are at the heart of Brian Niccol's turnaround plan, but baristas say they're under pressure.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

The Murdoch Family Fight Is Over. So What Does Lachlan Control?
From Fox News to Tubi to HarperCollins, here's what is in the media empire that Rupert Murdoch built.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

What's Bothering You at the Office? Your Work Friend Wants to Know.
Let The Times help you navigate — or commiserate about — the challenges of life at work.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Anglo American and Teck Resources to Merge, Forming a Copper Giant
The deal, billed as a merger of equals, comes amid a surge in demand for copper, a crucial component in technology, from data centers to electric vehicles.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Job Growth Revised Down by Nearly a Million, Updated BLS Data Shows
Preliminary annual revisions could add to political pressure on the agency that produces the data.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Exxon Wants to Make More of the Materials Needed for E.V. Batteries
The oil giant said Tuesday that it was acquiring assets from a Chicago company as it looks to start producing graphite, a key battery ingredient, by the end of the decade.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

The Stakes of the Murdoch Family's Peace Deal
A new accord ends a bitter power struggle and gives Rupert Murdoch's elder son control of the family's media empire.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

The Forces Behind Nepal's Explosive Gen Z Protests: What to Know
It was a recent ban on social media that brought young people to the streets, but they came filled with grievances that have built up over years.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

The Starbucks C.E.O. Trying Hard to Deliver Your Drink Right, and Fast
Improved service, better seating and heartfelt messages are at the heart of Brian Niccol's turnaround plan, but baristas say they're under pressure.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Who Is Lachlan Murdoch, the Media Prince Who Would Be King
A new deal gives him control of his family's media empire, including Fox News, for probably decades to come.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Nvidia Accuses Rivals of Being A.I. Doomers as US Debates Sale of Chips to China
Rankling national security experts, the chipmaker has stepped up attacks on lawmakers who are pushing restrictions.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Miles Davis Catalog Sells to Reservoir Media, a Small but Savvy Player
Reservoir, led by Golnar Khosrowshahi, has acquired the majority of music rights owned by the Davis estate ahead of the jazz master's centennial next year.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Trump Administration Halts I.R.S. Crackdown on Major Tax Shelters
The Treasury Department is rolling back efforts to shut down aggressive strategies used by America's biggest multinational companies and wealthiest people.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Why 7-Eleven and Other Convenience Stores in Japan Are So Special
Convenience stores are a fixture of Japanese life, and 7-Eleven is the country's dominant chain. They are a place to shop, pay bills and gather during disasters.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

ASML to Invest $1.5 Billion in Mistral, the French A.I. Start-Up
ASML, the Dutch maker of semiconductor equipment, is investing about $1.5 billion in Mistral, the French A.I. start-up.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Inside Epstein's ‘Birthday Book' Apparently Signed by Trump
The book containing 50th birthday tributes to Jeffrey Epstein was released on Monday by the House Oversight Committee.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Why 7-Eleven and Convenience Stores in Japan Are So Special
Convenience stores are a fixture of Japanese life, and 7-Eleven is the country's dominant chain. They are a place to shop, pay bills and gather during disasters.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

Is America Ready for Japanese-Style 7-Elevens?
Stephen Dacus, head of the chain's parent company, aims to export its success in Japan, with signature offerings like fresh prepared food.

NYTimes Business
Sep 09, 2025

In Epstein's ‘Birthday Book,' a Celebration of His Lecherous Exploits
The book containing 50th birthday tributes to Jeffrey Epstein was released on Monday by the House Oversight Committee.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

Lachlan Murdoch Secures Control of Fox and News Corp, Ending Succession Fight
Lachlan Murdoch will take control of a new family trust in a deal worth $3.3 billion, ensuring that his father's media empire will retain its conservative slant.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

CBS Taps Conservative Policy Veteran for New Ombudsman Role
Kenneth R. Weinstein, who will review complaints about CBS News, was head of the right-leaning Hudson Institute, a think tank, and has no experience overseeing news coverage.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

The Murdoch Succession Fight Is Over. So What Does Lachlan Control?
From Fox News to Tubi to HarperCollins, here's what is in the media empire that Rupert Murdoch built.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

Murdochs Reach Deal to Resolve Succession Fight
Lachlan Murdoch will take control of a new family trust in a deal worth $3.3 billion, ensuring that his father's media empire will retain its conservative slant.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

DJI's Chinese Drones Face U.S. Ban
Farmers, builders and police officers use drones made by DJI, a Chinese company. President Trump and his allies want to stop all imports.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

Whistle-Blower Sues Meta Over Claims of WhatsApp Security Flaws
In a lawsuit filed Monday, the former head of security for the messaging app accused the social media company of putting billions of users at risk.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

China's Exports to Africa Are Soaring as Trade to U.S. Plunges
Already this year, China's trade surplus with Africa is nearly as big as all of 2024, a sign of how President Trump's tariffs are reshaping the flow of goods.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

Ken Griffin Speaks Out Against Trump's Attacks on the Fed
The criticism from the hedge fund billionaire and Trump voter is a rare rebuke of the president by a corporate leader.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

Raid on Georgia E.V. Battery Plant Raises New Risks for a Shaken Industry
Foreign manufacturers were already dealing with tariffs and the end of E.V. tax credits. Now, they face greater scrutiny of their workers' immigration status.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

Oil Prices Rise After Producers Announce New Increase in Output
In a show of confidence in the market, the group, led by Saudi Arabia, said it would begin unwinding a further set of agreed cuts.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

How's Work? No, Really, What's Bothering You at the Office?
Let your Work Friend at The Times help you navigate — or commiserate about — the challenges of life at work.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

Sotheby's Strikes Alliance With Ascendant Art Fair
Sotheby's will host Independent 20th Century at the Breuer building in Manhattan in 2026, positioning the company as "more than an auction house."

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

Fall Travel: Off-Season No Longer
No longer the secret of savvy travelers, autumn is becoming the season of choice for people looking to escape summer heat and overtourism. Hotels and tour companies are taking note.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

‘The Off-Season Is Now Its Own Season': Fall Travel Comes Into Its Own
No longer the secret of savvy travelers, autumn is becoming the season of choice for people looking to escape summer heat and overtourism. Hotels and tour companies are taking note.

NYTimes Business
Sep 08, 2025

India's Investors, Defying Tariffs, Keep Pouring Money Into Stocks
Middle-class Indians have been plowing their savings into the stock market, making it far less vulnerable to the shocks of a trade war.

NYTimes Business
Sep 07, 2025

‘The Conjuring: Last Rites' Sets a Surprise Box Office Record
The horror sequel took in roughly $83 million over the weekend in the United States and Canada, about 65 percent more than anticipated.

NYTimes Business
Sep 07, 2025

Oil Producers Announce New Increase in Output
In a show of confidence in the market, the group, led by Saudi Arabia, said it would begin unwinding a further set of agreed cuts.

NYTimes Business
Sep 07, 2025

How Andy Roddick's ‘Served' Became the Most Popular Tennis Podcast in the US
The former No. 1 tennis player in the world is now at the top of a growing pack of podcasters focused on the sport.

NYTimes Business
Sep 07, 2025

Russia Steps Up Disinformation Efforts as Trump Abandons Resistance
The Kremlin has begun a campaign to sway the parliamentary election in Moldova in what could become a new model of election interference online.

NYTimes Business
Sep 07, 2025

The Spectacular Comeback Tour of Ross Ulbricht, the Founder of Silk Road
Ross Ulbricht, who created the Silk Road dark web marketplace and was serving a life sentence for drug distribution, has embarked on a strange and unexpected comeback after President Trump pardoned him in January.

NYTimes Business
Sep 07, 2025

Patagonia Changed the Apparel Business. Can It Change Food, Too?
The outdoor apparel maker from California wants to fix farming. The first challenge is convincing consumers to think of it for sardines and beer.

NYTimes Business
Sep 07, 2025

Why France's Financial Woes Are Pushing Its Government to the Brink
The French prime minister has proposed drastic spending cuts and tax increases to shore up the country's accounts, but his plan could backfire.

NYTimes Business
Sep 06, 2025

Immigration Raid Exposes Tensions From Seoul to Washington to Rural Georgia
The raid at a Georgia plant being built with heavy investment from South Korea reveals strain as a rush to expand manufacturing in the United States clashes with an immigration crackdown.

NYTimes Business
Sep 06, 2025

When It Comes to Spotting Fake Receipts, It's A.I. vs. A.I.
Software companies that audit expense reports are adding a new arsenal of capabilities to try to detect receipts that have been created using A.I. chatbots.

NYTimes Business
Sep 06, 2025

Immigration Raid on Hyundai-LG Plant in Georgia Rattles South Korea
The shocked but subdued reaction to the arrest of hundreds of Koreans at the site reflected the delicate position of a government engaged in tense trade talks with the Trump administration.

NYTimes Business
Sep 06, 2025

My Employer Changed Hate Speech Policy That Protected Trans People. What Can I Do?
Plus, a passing of the Work Friend baton.

NYTimes Business
Sep 06, 2025

What's Inside the Envelope That U.S. Open Winners Get? It's Not a Check.
Both singles champions will win $5 million. But the envelope they receive during the trophy presentation is a symbolic gesture.

NYTimes Business
Sep 06, 2025

Why Frequent Flier Programs Have Become Essential to Many Airlines
The biggest U.S. airlines make billions of dollars from their loyalty programs and branded credit cards, which some analysts believe are now essential to the businesses.

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