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NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Consumers Paid Tariffs on Overseas Items. Now They Want a Refund.
The Trump administration has yet to announce a process to return fees paid by companies and shoppers for tariffs now deemed illegal.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

The Bank Trump Is Relying On for Rare-Earth Minerals
The Export-Import Bank is providing a $10 billion loan to Project Vault, an initiative to stockpile critical minerals. The project is the administration's latest effort to reduce reliance on China.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

How to Prepare for Your First River Cruise
As cruises gain popularity among travelers, here's what to know before setting sail down a river.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

U.S. Gasoline Prices, Rising Again, Are Now Up 17% Since Conflict Started
Interruptions in oil supplies in the Middle East, source of much of the world's energy, are trickling down to what American drivers pay when they fill up.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

The Former Coal Miner in the Middle of the A.I. Data Center Boom
Josh Payne, the chief executive of Nscale, raised $2 billion from investors. Sheryl Sandberg, the former Facebook executive, is joining his board.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Oil Prices Spike Over $110 a Barrel, Highest Since Pandemic
The jump was a sign of growing concern that the war in the Middle East will take a toll on energy supplies.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Stocks Tank in Asia as Oil Price Surges
Asian markets tumbled on Monday as Middle East tensions and spiking oil prices sparked a mass exit from the region's previously booming stocks.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

For China, Billions of Dollars Are at Risk From a Widening War
The country found a home in the Middle East for its investments and growing markets for steel, electric vehicles and solar panels. Those are now at stake.

NYTimes Business
Mar 08, 2026

Oil Prices Surge Above $100 a Barrel for the First Time in Almost Four Years
The jump was a sign of growing concern that the war in the Middle East will take a toll on energy supplies.

NYTimes Business
Mar 08, 2026

Have a Montana License Plate in California? Officials Have an Eye on You.
Since 2018, Californians have bought luxury vehicles worth over $20 million in sales-tax-free Montana, exploiting a loophole that avoided millions of dollars in levies, an investigation revealed.

NYTimes Business
Mar 08, 2026

Energy Secretary Says Tankers Could Start Moving Soon
"We're not too long, I think, before you will see more regular resumption of ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz," Chris Wright said on CNN on Sunday.

NYTimes Business
Mar 08, 2026

‘Hoppers' Ends Pixar's Box Office Cold Streak for Originals
The animated film was No. 1 at the domestic box office, with about $46 million in ticket sales. On the downside, "The Bride!" appeared dead on arrival.

NYTimes Business
Mar 08, 2026

24 Hours With Nike's C.E.O. as He Races to Win Back the Sports World
Elliott Hill is traveling the globe to meet with leagues, teams and athletes to rebuild connections and spur a turnaround for the world's largest athletic-wear company.

NYTimes Business
Mar 08, 2026

A Wink, a Nod or a Duck: The Secrets Behind Car Owners' Secret Handshakes
It's more than the Jeep Wave: Miatas can wink with their pop-up headlights, and Porsche owners have their own waves, but only for the right cars.

NYTimes Business
Mar 08, 2026

A Crypto Coin Is Gobbling Up U.S. Treasuries
A new generation of cryptocurrency, pegged to the dollar, is growing rapidly, promising faster payments and potentially lower interest rates. But regulators and bankers warn of risks.

NYTimes Business
Mar 07, 2026

War in the Middle East Threatens Global Food Production
The Persian Gulf is a major source of fertilizers, making the conflict disruptive to the global production of food.

NYTimes Business
Mar 07, 2026

At Noma, Accusations of Past Physical Abuse
Dozens of former employees say René Redzepi inflicted physical and psychological violence on the staff for years.

NYTimes Business
Mar 07, 2026

At Noma, Accusations of Physical Abuse
Dozens of former employees say René Redzepi inflicted physical and psychological violence on the staff for years.

NYTimes Business
Mar 07, 2026

Big Tech's Uncertain Future in the Persian Gulf
The expanding war in the Middle East has added new risks to the trillions of dollars in investments that tech companies have planned in the region.

NYTimes Business
Mar 07, 2026

How War in the Middle East Could Sow Hunger
The Persian Gulf is a major source of fertilizers, making the conflict disruptive to the global production of food.

NYTimes Business
Mar 07, 2026

This Work Zoom Shouldn't Have Gone X-Rated
Plus, how to deal when your pal is the toxic one at the office.

NYTimes Business
Mar 07, 2026

Beer Company BrewDog Leaves Investors Empty-Handed After Missteps
BrewDog, a Scottish beer company once valued at $1 billion, was recently sold for a fraction of that. Small investors who funded its rise were left empty-handed.

NYTimes Business
Mar 07, 2026

‘Designed to Wreak Havoc': The Cheap Drones Shaping the War With Iran
Iran has launched waves of Shahed drones to menace Persian Gulf nations. The U.S. has unleashed its own copycat on Iran. It's a sign of how war is changing.

NYTimes Business
Mar 07, 2026

Gas Prices Continue to Surge in U.S., Rising 14% in a Week
Soaring oil prices suggest that more increases could be in store for American drivers. Diesel, jet fuel, and other refined products are also becoming much more expensive.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Divisive F.D.A. Vaccine Regulator Is Resigning
Dr. Vinay Prasad drew criticism for overriding career scientists and rejecting drugs by companies seeking agency approval.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Divisive F.D.A. Vaccine Regulator Resigns
Dr. Vinay Prasad drew criticism for decisions that overrode agency scientists and rejected potential drugs.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Iran Attacks and Mideast Flights: How Safe Is Air Travel?
Drone and missile attacks have caused high anxiety across the region, but experts say the danger to commercial airliners is "fairly remote."

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

A Week of Turmoil Leaves Stocks in Negative Territory for 2026
Market movements this week had already been choppy as investors weighed the inflationary impact of the conflict in the Middle East. On Friday, the jobs report complicated matters.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

What to know about the report.


NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

U.S. Gas Prices Jump Again as Oil Tops $90 for First Time in Years
The price of a gallon of gasoline hits its highest level in a year and a half on Friday. Surging oil prices suggest that the increases will continue.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

From 2001: Beate Uhse, 81, Entrepreneur in the Business of Erotic Goods
She developed Europe's biggest emporium of erotic goods and opened a three-story sex museum in Germany.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

From 2019: Agnès Varda, Influential French New Wave Filmmaker, Dies at 90
She was closely associated with the film movement known as the New Wave, although her reimagining of cinematic conventions predated it.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

From 1973: Mrs. Marjorie Merriweather Post Is Dead at 86
The owner of General Foods Corporation, she was a generous philanthropist whose great wealth also allowed her to entertain lavishly and live regally.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

From 2004: Estée Lauder, Pursuer of Beauty and Cosmetics Titan, Dies at 97
Her company, known for its creams, powders, ointments and perfumes, was estimated to be worth about $5 billion when it went public in 1995.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

From 2004: Julia Child, the French Chef for a Jell-O Nation, Dies at 91
She was a towering figure on the culinary front for more than 40 years, turning the art of French cooking into prime-time television entertainment.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

From 1922: Nellie Bly, Journalist, Dies of Pneumonia
She was best known for her trip around the world in 1889, which she completed in 72 days 6 hours 11 minutes.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Defense Without U.S. Help Is a Live Topic for Canada, Japan and Australia
The leaders of Japan and Canada are making a unified front on defense cooperation as President Trump raises the pressure over military spending.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Democrats Blame Trump For Jobs Report as Republicans Play Defense
The weaker-than-expected numbers quickly became a source of tension between the two parties ahead of the midterm elections.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Trump Aides Remain Bullish Despite Rising Unemployment and Gas Prices
The president's economic advisers insist that any signs of strains are temporary, as they look to sell the president's agenda entering the midterms.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Weak Jobs Data Underscores Fed's Dilemma as War Stokes Inflation Risk
The Federal Reserve is still widely expected to hold interest rates steady when its officials next meet on March 17-18.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Stocks Drop as Weak Jobs Report Adds to Uncertain Outlook
Stock movements this week has been choppy as investors weighed the inflationary impact of the war in the Middle East. The jobs report has complicated matters.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Iran's Chokehold on Strait of Hormuz Strains Oil and Gas Shipping
The threat of prolonged attacks on oil tankers and other vessels is giving Iran an advantage, analysts say.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Axel Springer Agrees to Buy U.K.'s Telegraph
The $766 million takeover is the latest twist for The Telegraph, an influential British newspaper whose ownership had been in limbo for years.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

European stock indexes fall again, ending a turbulent week for markets.


NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

A Vexing Problem for College Students: Course Availability
A new report looks at course "shutouts," which can add to the time and cost of getting a degree.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Trump's Strait of Hormuz Problem
The president campaigned on lowering prices for Americans. That pledge has come under fire this week as the Iran war pushes up the cost of gasoline.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Young and Looking for Work? We Want to Hear from You.
Unemployment is higher among younger people than other groups, and some companies are cutting back on entry-level hiring. Tell us how you are navigating the start of your career.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

What to know about the jobs report.
Employment data for February will be released by the Labor Department on Friday.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Stocks fall again in Europe at the end of a turbulent week for markets.


NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Big Revisions Are a Reason to Question the Jobs Numbers, Not to Dismiss Them
Economists say estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and other agencies are reliable, but they worry the quality of data is eroding.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

The Allure of ‘Slop Bowls' Fades as Consumers Tighten Spending at Restaurants
Sales and traffic at restaurant chains like Cava, Chipotle and Sweetgreen are falling, as customers grow tired of both salad bowls and their rising price tags.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Health Care Has Become the Lifeblood of the Labor Market
An aging population is drawing workers to medical and social care, creating reliable jobs and revealing weakness for the rest of the economy.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

Pardon Industry Offers Rich Offenders a Path to Trump
One inmate paid lobbyists and lawyers with ties to the president's team and walked free. Others are following his blueprint, but it is not always clear who can deliver.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

U.S. Gas Prices, Up 11% in a Week, Pile Pressure on Trump
The average price of a gallon of gasoline jumped again on Friday, to $3.32 per gallon, hitting its highest level in a year and a half.

NYTimes Business
Mar 06, 2026

India Is Turning Back to Russian Oil
India's trade deal with President Trump was supposed to end its imports of oil from Russia. But then the conflict in the Middle East has cut off alternative supplies.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

Ex-Executive at Blood Filter Start-Up Is Charged With Covering Up Deaths
ExThera Medical attracted cancer patients to Antigua with the promise that its devices could cure them. Its former chief regulatory officer faces up to three years in prison.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

War in the Gulf Could Turn India Back Onto Russian Oil
India's trade deal with President Trump was supposed to end its imports of oil from Russia. But the war in Iran has cut off alternative supplies from the Middle East.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

Pokémon Company Objects to White House's Political Memes
"No permission was granted for the use of our intellectual property," the company said. The Trump administration frequently promotes policies with content from video games.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

States Sue to Stop Trump From Reviving Steep Tariffs
The lawsuit filed by two dozen attorneys general seeks to invalidate the president's new, 10 percent global tax on imports.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

Oil Jumps, Stocks Drop as Investors Grapple With Iran War's Impact
Oil futures are at their highest level since July 2024. The S&P 500 is now in negative territory for the year.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

Top Aide to Labor Secretary Is Placed on Leave
Several of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer's employees are under investigation for official misconduct under her leadership.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

McDonald's C.E.O. Takes a Big Bite Out of a Burger. Maybe Scratch ‘Big.'
Chris Kempczinski's rather tentative chomp drew mirth online, even from some competitors.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

Savannah Guthrie Plans a Return to ‘Today'
Ms. Guthrie visited 30 Rockefeller Plaza on Thursday for the first time since her mother, Nancy, went missing in early February.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

How $800 Monthly Car Payments Are Hurting Car Sales
Cars have become so expensive that many Americans are putting off or not buying new cars, hurting the auto industry.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

Revolut, the British Finance App, Seeks a U.S. Banking Charter
The company said that the move, if approved, would allow it to offer more products to American customers as it seeks to grow globally.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

China Sets Its Lowest Economic Growth Target in Decades
The goal of between 4.5 percent and 5 percent, announced at a gathering of Communist Party leaders, was the lowest since 1991 and can offer clues about China's policymaking plans.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

Iceland Defeats Iceland: A U.K. Supermarket Ends a Trademark Dispute
Can a company trademark the name of a country? In the case of Iceland, the British grocery store, the answer is no.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

Can Anthropic Make Peace With the Pentagon?
The artificial intelligence start-up has reportedly resumed talks with the Defense Department over use of its tools, with high stakes for both.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

They Helped Her Open a Weed Shop. Now They're Suing for $2.5 Million.
A dispute between the nonprofit Housing Works and the owner of a cannabis dispensary shows the risks for businesses in an industry that is locked out of traditional financing and resources.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

They Made It Through the 24 Hours That Rocked South Korea's Markets
After explosive growth in recent months, the country's benchmark stock index plummeted, then rebounded, in the wake of the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

How War in the Persian Gulf Could Spill Into the U.S. Economy
Rising energy prices, snarled supply chains and higher government debt could all hurt American consumers.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

Help! The Hotel Had Rodents, and Our Credit Card Won't Accept a Dispute.
A couple spent $630 to reserve a room at Yosemite a year in advance, but days before their trip, they learned it had a rodent problem. Why did Citi tell them it was too late?

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

‘No Tax on Overtime' Rule Isn't What Some Workers Were Expecting
President Trump's simple campaign promise, now reality, includes lots of fine print that is confounding taxpayers and companies this filing season.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

Why Does Child Care Seem Less Affordable Than Ever?
It has always been expensive, but recently prices have risen faster than inflation.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

They Survived the 24 Hours That Rocked South Korea's Markets
After explosive growth in recent months, the country's benchmark stock index plummeted, then rebounded, in the wake of the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

$2.5 Million Rift Pits Cannabis Pioneer Against Group That Backed Her
A dispute between the nonprofit Housing Works and the owner of a cannabis dispensary shows the risks for businesses in an industry that is locked out of traditional financing and resources.

NYTimes Business
Mar 05, 2026

What the Extraordinary Market Volatility in Asia Says About Energy and A.I.
Stocks in South Korea and Taiwan, the center of global chip making, plunged on fears about energy prices. Their recovery shows the bullishness over artificial intelligence.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Graffiti-Covered Los Angeles Skyscrapers Find a Buyer
The windows of the unfinished Oceanwide Plaza complex in downtown Los Angeles became a canvas for street artists in 2024. A new buyer is promising to complete the project.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Top Aide to Labor Secretary Placed on Leave
Several of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer's employees are under investigation for official misconduct under her leadership.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Several of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer's employees are under investigation for official misconduct under her leadership.
Several of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer's employees are under investigation for official misconduct under her leadership.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

China Sets Economy's Growth Target Below 5% for First Time in Decades
The goal, announced at a gathering of Communist Party leaders, was the lowest since 1991 and can offer clues about China's policymaking plans.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

U.S. Court Takes First Steps Toward Ordering Tariff Refunds
The Trump administration is likely to appeal the move, as it ramps up its attempt to slow or potentially block the repayment of billions in past duties.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Iranian TV and Social Media Project Defiant and Distorted View of the War
State media and online propagandists are striking a confident posture, despite heavy losses. Some of the content was generated by artificial intelligence.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Travelers Stranded by U.S.-Israel Conflict With Iran Face Endless Flight Cancellations
Even far from hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the disruptions from the growing violence have left people jumping "from one cancellation to the next."

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

What to Know About Iran's Drones, Which Are Cheap to Launch but Expensive to Intercept
What to know about Iran's cheap, noisy Shahed drones and the expensive defense systems trying to stop them.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Liquid Natural Gas Exporters Like Shell and ExxonMobil Could See Big Profits From War
Prices for liquefied natural gas have shot up in recent days, which could bring bigger paydays for European and U.S. energy companies.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

The Best Playbook for Investing During a War Is Usually Doing Nothing
The Trump administration has breached so many norms that the old approach carries heightened risks, our columnist says.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

U.S. Gas Prices Continue to Rise
The price for a gallon of regular gasoline has jumped more than 20 cents this week. Diesel prices rose to their highest level since April 2024.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Global Markets Swing as Investors Assess Energy Price Impact
Markets in Europe and the United States appeared to stabilize after days of turmoil, but stocks in Asia fell sharply.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

All3Media and Banijay, 2 Big Production Houses, to Merge
The deal between All3Media and Banijay will bring together the companies behind the "Peaky Blinders" and the "Traitors" franchises.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Bessent Says Global Tariffs Will Rise to 15% This Week
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicted that overall tariff rates, which fell after a Supreme Court ruling last month, would be back to previous levels within five months.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

The High Stakes of Keeping the Strait of Hormuz Open
The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has paralyzed the strait, a vital shipping lane for energy and commerce, putting global investors on edge.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Top Fed Official, Wary of Inflation, Calls for Extended Rate Pause
Beth M. Hammack, head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, says it is too early to gauge the economic impact of the Iran war and backs holding interest rates steady for "quite some time."

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Energy Price Fears Ripple Through Global Markets
Stocks in Asia tumbled on Wednesday, led by sharp declines in South Korea, but markets in Europe and the United States appeared to stabilize after days of turmoil.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Paramount-Warner Deal Promises to Shake Up Streaming
The deal would put the combined company in the same league as Disney and Amazon. But Netflix and YouTube will still easily outrank everyone.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Fred VanVleet Was a Critic of the NBA Players' Union. Now He's Leading It.
Fred VanVleet, a league veteran, has plenty of headaches to deal with. Can he revive trust in the organization?

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

To Cut Housing Costs, Some States Are Easing Fire Safety Rules
Last year, six states eliminated a fire-safety code requiring apartment buildings taller than three stories to have at least two staircases. More states are exploring the move.

NYTimes Business
Mar 04, 2026

Markets in Asia Plummet as Energy Fears Offset A.I. Optimism
Stocks in Asia sank on Wednesday, led by sharp declines in South Korea, as the war in Iran raised concerns about spiraling energy costs.

NYTimes Business
Mar 03, 2026

9 Million Indians Live in the Persian Gulf. The Money They Send Home Is a Lifeline.
A huge number of Indians split their lives across the Arabian Sea — remitting $125 billion a year, supporting their families and the Indian economy.

NYTimes Business
Mar 03, 2026

Vail Resorts Reduces the Price of Its Epic Pass for Gen Z Skiers
Seeming to acknowledge critics' complaints about the high cost of snow sports, the company is cutting the price of its 2026-2027 Epic Passes for younger skiers and snowboarders.

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