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NYTimes Business
Nov 19, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Sent Trade Plummeting in August
The steep tariffs President Trump issued in August led to a significant contraction in imports and the trade deficit, newly released data shows.

NYTimes Business
Nov 19, 2025

The C.E.O.s Who Came to Dinner (With the Saudi Crown Prince)
The presence of business leaders at a White House event for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman underscores a deepening of U.S. and Saudi ties.

NYTimes Business
Nov 19, 2025

Netherlands Hands Back Control of Chinese-Owned Chipmaker Nexperia
Uncertainty over the availability of the company's chips, which are used in cars and electronics, had added to concerns of a global shortage.

NYTimes Business
Nov 19, 2025

Nvidia and Walmart Could Ease Wall St.'s Jitters. Or Make Them Worse.
After four consecutive down days, the stock market is looking increasingly queasy. Earnings reports from Nvidia, Walmart and Target could hint at what's ahead.

NYTimes Business
Nov 19, 2025

For Victims of Sexual Assault on Cruise Ships, Justice Can Be Elusive
As cruise travel hits record demand, cases of sexual assault have also risen. Many accusers learn that the rights they had on land don't always apply.

NYTimes Business
Nov 19, 2025

Europe's Chip Dreams Confront Business Realities
European chipmakers need TSMC's help to grow their own semiconductor supply chain, but the chip giant's Taiwanese suppliers find Europe a tough place to do business.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

At $236 Million, Klimt Piece Is Second Most Expensive Painting Sold at Auction
At $236.4 million, a portrait by Gustav Klimt is the second most expensive painting at auction, while Maurizio Cattelan's golden toilet drew $12.1 million.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Night of Modern Art History, Night of Spectacle at Sotheby's
At $236.4 million, a portrait by Gustav Klimt is the second most expensive painting at auction, while Maurizio Cattelan's golden toilet drew $12.1 million.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Here's Who's Attending Trump's Dinner for the Saudi Crown Prince: Elon Musk, Cristiano Ronaldo and more.
The New York Times identified some of the guests invited to President Trump's dinner for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

At $236.4 Million, Portrait by Klimt is Second Most Expensive Painting Sold at Auction
The portrait of Elisabeth Lederer, looted by the Nazis and spared from a blaze, was a highlight of the Sotheby's inaugural sale in its new home.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Trump Berates Mary Bruce of ABC News After Question About Jamal Khashoggi
The president grew frustrated with Mary Bruce of ABC News and threatened to revoke her network's broadcast license.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Trump Berates Reporter Who Asked About Journalist Killed by Saudis
The president grew frustrated with Mary Bruce of ABC News and threatened to revoke her network's broadcast license.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Home Depot Cuts Forecast as Consumers Pull Back on Spending
The big box retailer said tariff costs and elevated mortgage rates have slowed consumer spending on new homes and remodeling projects.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Cloudflare Outage Disrupts X, ChatGPT and Other Parts of the Internet
Services from Cloudflare, a software company, underpin thousands of websites, including X, Spotify and OpenAI. The company said a crash in a software system was to blame.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Google Unveils Gemini 3, With Improved Coding and Search Abilities
The new artificial intelligence model is the second the company has released this year. OpenAI and Anthropic made similar updates a few months ago.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Energy Companies Turn to Fossil Fuels, 10 Years After Climate Pact
Recent oil and gas deals in Europe suggest that the growing demand for energy may be leading companies to adopt a more pragmatic approach.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

We Now Have a Better Picture of China's Global Lending Spree
Beijing has used loans to developing nations to expand its influence, but a new study says no country has received more Chinese financing than the United States.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Trump Says America Is in ‘Golden Age,' Straining to Address Affordability
Speaking at a gathering of McDonald's franchise owners and operators, the president boasted that he had "normalized" inflation.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

U.S. Fraud Case Against Indian Tycoon Adani at a Standstill
The case against Gautam Adani, the infrastructure titan and a close associate of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has stalled with no sign of progress.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Trump Family's Business Ties to Saudi Arabia Raise Ethics Worries
President Trump will host Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, who oversees a major construction project that is in talks with the Trump family business.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Larry Summers to Step Back From Public Commitments Over Epstein Emails
New emails showed that Mr. Summers, a former Harvard president, had stayed in touch with Jeffrey Epstein for years after Mr. Epstein faced sex trafficking charges.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

A City Is Broke. Can Billionaires' Urbanist Dream Offer It a Last Chance?
Suisun City has tried to revive its fortunes for years. The latest idea: Annex land owned by California Forever, a tech-billionaire-funded plan for a new city north of San Francisco.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Outage at Cloudflare Disrupts Parts of the Internet
Services from Cloudflare, a software company, underpin thousands of websites.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

The Growing Cost of Keeping Close Ties with Jeffrey Epstein
Larry Summers, a former Treasury secretary, is stepping back from public commitments. It's the latest fallout for an associate of Jeffrey Epstein.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Prepare Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery
Paramount, Comcast and Netflix are preparing bids to buy all or part of Warner Bros. Discovery, a crown jewel of the industry.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

A City Is Broke. Can a Billionaire's Urbanist Dream Offer It a Last Chance?
Suisun City has tried to revive its fortunes for years. The latest idea: Annex land for California Forever, a tech-billionaire-funded new city plan north of San Francisco.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

Poor Countries Got $1 Trillion From China. So Did Rich Ones.
Beijing has used loans to developing nations to expand its influence, but a new study says no country has received more Chinese financing than the United States.

NYTimes Business
Nov 18, 2025

After Climate Push, Energy Companies Return to Fossil Fuels in Europe
Recent oil and gas deals in Europe suggest that the growing demand for energy may be leading companies to adopt a more pragmatic approach.

NYTimes Business
Nov 17, 2025

The Fed Is Cutting Bank Oversight. Critics See Risks.
The regulator is cutting staff and easing oversight in ways that critics say might make supervisors less equipped to spot a crisis in advance, risking deeper damage to the economy.

NYTimes Business
Nov 17, 2025

Trump Project in Maldives Opens More Doors for Cryptocurrency Investors
The Trump Organization and its Middle East development partner have announced a project in the Maldives that marries two of the family's most successful moneymaking enterprises.

NYTimes Business
Nov 17, 2025

As Struggling Farmers Take On Debt, a Bailout From D.C. May Come Too Late
It could be months before they receive aid, well after the winter period when they talk to their bankers and make decisions about the planting ahead.

NYTimes Business
Nov 17, 2025

High Beef Prices? Trump Official Blames Biden and Migrants.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said migrants were bringing sick cows across the border, snarling beef supply chains.

NYTimes Business
Nov 17, 2025

A Bailout May Come Too Late as Farmers Begin to Plan for Next Year
It could be months before they receive aid, well after the winter period when they talk to their bankers and make decisions about the planting ahead.

NYTimes Business
Nov 17, 2025

Europe Begins Rethinking Its Crackdown on Big Tech
European policymakers are crafting changes to scale back and simplify landmark rules for A.I. and data privacy, in a shift from an aggressive regulatory period.

NYTimes Business
Nov 17, 2025

Jeff Bezos' Big Bet on A.I. Is Project Prometheus
The Amazon founder is tapping his fortune to help fund Project Prometheus, an artificial intelligence start-up, even as he has said A.I. may be in a bubble.

NYTimes Business
Nov 17, 2025

These Six Artworks Could Predict the Auction Market
The art market had a summer of closures and consolidations. But major collections, blue-chip art and guarantees have pushed expectations high for the marquee sales.

NYTimes Business
Nov 17, 2025

Hydropower Is Getting Less Reliable as the World Needs More Energy
Demand for power is growing fast, but hydro plants, the oldest source of clean energy, are struggling because of droughts, floods and other extreme weather linked to climate change.

NYTimes Business
Nov 17, 2025

How to Not Get Kidnapped for Your Bitcoin
Escaping zipties, hiring bodyguards and other practical lessons in self-defense for crypto traders, after a series of gruesome crimes spooked the community.

NYTimes Business
Nov 17, 2025

The Crypto Industry's $28 Billion in ‘Dirty Money'
As President Trump has championed crypto and the industry has gone mainstream, funds from scammers and other criminal groups have flowed onto major crypto exchanges.

NYTimes Business
Nov 16, 2025

Trump Tariffs Push Japan's Economy Into Contraction
The Japanese economy shrank by 1.8 percent compared to the same quarter last year, as U.S. tariffs dampened automobile exports and prompted a bleak outlook for growth.

NYTimes Business
Nov 16, 2025

Matthew Belloni Is Yelling ‘Iceberg!' on the Hollywood Titanic
Matthew Belloni has grabbed the movie industry's attention by saying they're about to sink.

NYTimes Business
Nov 16, 2025

Pasta at Twice the Price? Some Italian Producers Face Huge U.S. Tariffs.
More than a dozen Italian pasta makers, accused of dumping their product in the United States, face tariffs of over 100 percent.

NYTimes Business
Nov 16, 2025

They Got Low Mortgage Rates During the Pandemic. Now They Can't Move.
Many Americans bought their first houses when mortgage rates dipped to record lows. Some are ready to move but feel locked in by their low rates.

NYTimes Business
Nov 15, 2025

Former Fed Official Violated Trading Rules, Disclosures Show
Adriana D. Kugler, who stepped down as a governor in August, reported trades in stocks, including Apple and Southwest Airlines, in 2024.

NYTimes Business
Nov 15, 2025

An Economist Asked, How Much Should We Spend to Avoid the A.I. Apocalypse?
The question "at first struck me as too open-ended to be usefully addressed by standard economics," said Charles Jones of Stanford. He took a shot anyway.

NYTimes Business
Nov 15, 2025

What's the Most Elegant Way to Lie to My Co-workers?
Plus, how to say "no, chef."

NYTimes Business
Nov 15, 2025

Is Your College Football Team Short of Cash? Sports Betting Can Help.
Louisiana lawmakers tried a novel strategy for raising revenue, a model that proponents say might work more broadly.

NYTimes Business
Nov 15, 2025

Hochul Urged to Ban Horseshoe Crab Fishing
Supporters of the legislation argue it would protect a declining horseshoe crab population, while opponents warn it will harm the commercial fishing industry.

NYTimes Business
Nov 15, 2025

Lil Luv Dog Launches Goop-Like Beauty Brand for Dogs
A line of upscale pet products from Lil Luv Dog is marketed like a beauty and lifestyle brand, is human-grade in quality, and is priced to match.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Disney and YouTube TV End Blackout
After a 15-day standoff, a deal cleared the way for YouTube TV to resume carrying ESPN, ABC and other Disney-owned channels.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Trump Administration Lifts Some Food Tariffs in Effort to Ease Prices
It is walking back levies on imports including beef and coffee in what critics say is an admission that tariffs raised prices in the first place.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Housing Official Who Attacked Democrats Invokes a Disputed Family Legacy
The Trump nominee Bill Pulte has called out a Fed governor and New York's attorney general for issues with their mortgage documents. Some leaders of the family's home-building business bristle at how he has enhanced his reputation.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

F.D.A. Sharply Limits Use of Drug Linked to Two Teen Deaths
A gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy caused complications to the liver, prompting a review of its use for younger patients.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Judge to Approve Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy, Releasing Billions for Opioid Plaintiffs
Under the plan, the company will dissolve and its owners, members of the Sackler family, will pay as much as $7 billion of their personal fortune to states, localities, tribes and others harmed in the opioid crisis.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to Retire, John Furner Named as Successor
The chief of the company's U.S. business, John Furner, will take over on Feb. 1.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Trump Administration Scraps Cash Payments for Delayed or Canceled Flights
A Biden-era rule, now halted, would have forced airlines to pay passengers up to $775 in cash for significant flight disruptions.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

What's a Digital Passport and How Does It Work?
Apple joined Google this week in allowing travelers to add their passports to their cellphone "wallets." As the holiday travel season nears, here's what you need to know.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

A Reopened Government Hasn't Ended Delays to Economic Data
Jobs and inflation data will be released late and with caveats, complicating the Federal Reserve's interest rate deliberations.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

JPMorgan Had to Pay for Charlie Javice's Legal Fees — and Her Restaurant Bills
When prosecutors accused Charlie Javice of fraud, JPMorgan was forced to pay for her defense. The bank is not happy about her "shocking" spending.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

RedBird Capital Withdraws Takeover Bid for UK's Telegraph
The exit by RedBird Capital Partners comes months after it agreed to buy control of the media company in a deal that valued it at $658 million.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Stock Market Rally Is Dented as Signs of Worry Emerge
A recent dip in trading shows how investors are balancing a "fear of missing out at the same time as real fear."

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Trump Turns to Affordability Message Amid Economic Frustration
The Trump administration is facing backlash from American consumers as higher costs from tariffs blunt wage gains.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Palantir, the Market's Most Valuable Military Contractor, Doesn't Make Bombs or Guns
Palantir is a software company, and its national security work has driven its stock price to remarkable heights.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Indigenous People Take the Stage at COP30 Climate Talks in Belém, Brazil
This summit is unlike any of its predecessors in at least one significant way: The Indigenous presence is palpable and strong.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Switzerland Reaches Agreement With U.S. to Cut Tariff to 15%
The deal would reduce an extraordinarily high tariff rate that had threatened to cripple Swiss exports.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

How to Deal With Higher Home Heating Bills
There is still time to take advantage of federal tax credits for energy updates. But federal heating aid for low-income people was delayed by the government shutdown.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Walmart C.E.O. Doug McMillon to Step Down
The chief of the company's U.S. business, John Furner, will take over on Feb. 1.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Apple's iPhone Pocket by Issey Miyake Is Confusing by Design
Decades after their founders connected, Apple and Issey Miyake released a collection of phone pouches that have some people baffled. They hope it will inspire creativity.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Anthropic Says Its A.I. Agents Aided Chinese Hacking
Anthropic, the artificial intelligence start-up, said that Chinese state-sponsored hackers used its tools for.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Conservative Media Picks an Epstein Story Line and Sticks to It
Right-wing outlets have focused on a single redacted name in the 23,000 pages of correspondence related to Jeffrey Epstein that were released on Wednesday.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

RFK Jr. Walks a Tightrope on Trump Deal for Obesity Drugs
The weight loss medicines are proving to be a test case for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, in straddling divisions between his supporters and the president.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Kennedy Walks a Tightrope on Trump Deal for Obesity Drugs
The weight loss medicines are proving to be a test case for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the health secretary, in straddling divisions between his supporters and the president.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Why Hollywood's Star-Studded Movies Are Failing at the Box Office
It has been a brutal three months for dramas and comedies.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

25 Movies, Many Stars, 0 Hits: Hollywood Falls to New Lows
It has been a brutal three months for dramas and comedies.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Trump Housing Official Invokes Family Legacy, to Some Relatives' Dismay
Bill Pulte has called out prominent Democrats for issues with their mortgage documents. But he has a history of carefully choosing facts about his family and businesses to enhance his reputation.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Anthropic Says Chinese Hackers Used Its A.I. in Online Attack
The company claimed that A.I. did most of the hacking with limited human input and said it was a rapid escalation of the technology's use in cybercrime.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Sharon Camp, Mother of the ‘Plan B' Contraceptive Pill, Dies at 81
An advocate for women's reproductive health, she started one of the world's smallest pharmaceutical companies to bring an emergency birth-control method to market.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

Sharon Camp, Mother of the ‘Plan B' Contraceptive Pill, Dies at 83
An advocate for women's reproductive health, she started one of the world's smallest pharmaceutical companies to bring an emergency birth-control method to market.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

An Escape From India's Air Pollution for Those Who Can Afford It
Companies are offering much-needed, but expensive, air purification systems to shelter from the smog in one of the world's most polluted cities.

NYTimes Business
Nov 14, 2025

‘No Closure, No Transparency': Harassment Victims Seek Resolution
Fewer women in South Korea are reporting workplace harassment, but those who do say their claims are often not taken seriously or handled sensitively.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

Trump Administration Proposes a Drastic Cut in Housing Grants
In a major shift, HUD's plan would direct most of the $3.9 billion in homelessness funds away from Housing First to programs that prioritize work and drug treatment.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

Trump Officials Prepare Tariff Exemptions, Seeking to Lower Food Prices
If the proposal goes into effect, it would be the latest rollback of one of President Trump's key economic policies over concerns about affordability.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

Jim Avila, Former ABC News Correspondent, Dies at 70
He spent almost two decades at the network, covering a wide range of court cases and the White House. He was also at the center of a defamation lawsuit over "pink slime."

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

Jim Avila, Former ABC News Correspondent, Dies at 59
He spent almost two decades at the network, covering a wide range of court cases and the White House. He was also at the center of a defamation lawsuit over "pink slime."

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

Boeing Defense Workers Approve New Contract
More than 3,000 workers who make fighter jets and weapons in the St. Louis area have been on strike for over three months.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

Netflix Is Bringing Video Games to Users' TVs
The company is shifting its video game strategy to focus more on popular games you already know, such as Pictionary and Boggle.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

The Global Climate Leadership Vacuum
The United States is largely absent from the United Nations climate negations in Brazil. So who is stepping up?

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

A Farmer, a Designer and a Dating App Unite to Save Some ‘Gay Sheep'
How fashion connected a designer, a farmer, Grindr and a herd of male-oriented rams.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

Starbucks Workers Are Striking at Dozens of Stores on ‘Red Cup Day'
More than 1,000 workers at 65 stores across the United States joined the labor action, the union representing baristas said.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

A War on Top Investor Advisers Is Growing
The Trump administration is said to be investigating two top shareholder advisory firms. It's part of a growing change in how corporate America is run.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

Trump Administration Expected to Drastically Cut Housing Grants
In a major shift, HUD's plan would direct most of the $3.5 billion in homelessness funds away from Housing First to programs that prioritize work and drug treatment.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

Some South Korean Workers Return to Georgia Factory After U.S. Reissues Visas
The State Department has reissued visas for many workers detained in a September raid, lawyers said, as the Trump administration tries to undo damage from the operation.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

The Luxury Electric Vehicle Is in Trouble
Sales of expensive battery-powered cars like the Ford F-150 Lightning have stalled, forcing automakers to slow production and offer more affordable vehicles.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

A BlackRock-Backed Roofing Conglomerate Goes Bust
Investment firms are buying and bundling contractors, leaving some workers and customers worse off.

NYTimes Business
Nov 13, 2025

Man Accused of Running Southeast Asia Scam Compound Is Extradited to China
China and the United States say She Zhijiang, a Chinese-born businessman, ran a major scam compound in Myanmar. He was arrested in Bangkok in 2022.

NYTimes Business
Nov 12, 2025

Michael Wolff, Chronicler of Elites, Provided Epstein With Advice on Trump
Mr. Wolff was enough of an insider to provide advice to Jeffrey Epstein on how to handle his dealings with Donald J. Trump.

NYTimes Business
Nov 12, 2025

Trump Administration to Drastically Cut Housing Grants
In a major shift, HUD's plan would direct most of the $3.5 billion in homelessness funds away from Housing First to programs that prioritize work and drug treatment.

NYTimes Business
Nov 12, 2025

After Trump Split, Epstein Said He Could ‘Take Him Down'
Jeffrey Epstein cast himself as a Trump insider and wanted to leverage potentially damaging information about the president and his business dealings, according to emails with associates.

NYTimes Business
Nov 12, 2025

Food Stamps May Face Lasting Damage From Trump's Halt to Funds in Shutdown
For the poorest Americans, the end of the longest shutdown in history has left doubt and anxiety around the benefits known as SNAP.

NYTimes Business
Nov 12, 2025

U.K. Gives Go-Ahead to Smaller Nuclear Reactor in Wales
The government pledged 2.5 billion pounds for initial site work, but the decision to build a small, modular design may disappoint others, including the U.S. nuclear industry.

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