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NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

War in Iran Has India Scrambling to Keep Stoves Lit for Cooking
India relies on huge quantities of cooking gas that is normally shipped from the Persian Gulf.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

With Disputed Legal Maneuver, Trump Tries to Set Policy Without Legislation
By suing Republican states and making sharp reversals in old cases, the Trump administration is using courts to fast-track major shifts in policy.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Trump to Target Forced Labor in Global Tariff Scheme
The Trump administration is expected to begin a trade investigation into whether dozens of countries have policies to combat forced labor.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

S&P 500 Slumps in Worst Day Since War Began
The stock index fell 1.5 percent on Thursday, as concerns continued to grow about oil prices rising amid the war in the Middle East.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Banking Regulators Plan to Ease Some Capital Requirements
The Federal Reserve and other financial regulators will soon release proposals to loosen some planned rules on how much capital banks must hold in reserve to mitigate risks.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

The Jewelry Industry Is Taking a Wild Ride as Gold and Silver Prices Soar
Some jewelers are turning to wood, steel and even platinum. Others are leaning into the volatility with bigger and bolder designs.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Noma Could Have Changed So Much More Than Food
The globally acclaimed restaurant had the power and influence to remake restaurant culture. Instead, it perpetuated the darkest parts of that world.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Fallout From Iran War and Oil Shock Deliver Another Blow to World Economy
Countries already walloped by a breakdown of the international trading order, war in Ukraine and chaotic U.S. policymaking are facing potentially lasting economic damage.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

U.S. Mortgage Rates Rise, Undercutting Housing Affordability Push
Mortgage rates fell below the critical 6 percent threshold just a couple weeks ago. But they're climbing again as new inflation concerns have roiled financial markets.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

War With Iran Puts Further Strain on America's Pessimistic Farmers
Nearly 75 percent of farmers surveyed before the war said the crop sector was in a recession. They face bigger hurdles this planting season.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Why Does Oil Matter So Much to the Global Economy?
The war in the Middle East has sent oil and gas prices soaring. Our energy reporter Rebecca F. Elliott breaks down how much the world continues to depend on reliable sources of oil.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Oil Pushes Higher and Stocks Fall Despite Global Release of Reserves
A worldwide pledge by governments to tap emergency reserves on Wednesday has not stemmed oil's rise.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Coding After Coders: The End of Computer Programming as We Know It
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they're doing is deeply, deeply weird.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Iran War Causing Largest Ever Oil Disruption, I.E.A. Says
Conflict is forcing producers to slash production and close ports as Iran steps up attacks on energy infrastructure.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

U.S. Trade Deficit Falls in January
The data showed imports dipped and exports rose in the month before the Supreme Court struck down most of the president's tariffs.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Private Equity's Private Credit Problem
Investors have worried about who would get hit if there's a private credit bust. Many on Wall Street think the pain goes further than the lenders.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

What to Know About Airport Security Lines During the Partial Government Shutdown
Images of seemingly endless waits at security checkpoints have spread online, but the reality of the partial government shutdown is less straightforward.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Trump Administration Suggests Tariff Refunds May Take Significant Time
The government must update a federal court on Thursday about its timeline for returning roughly $166 billion in illegal duties.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Universal Will Give Movies Longer Exclusive Runs in Theaters
Theaters will get a minimum of five weekends of exclusive play and then, starting next year, seven. A pandemic-era policy was guaranteeing only three.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Coders Coded Their Job Away. Why Are So Many of Them Happy About It?
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they're doing is deeply, deeply weird.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

A Call for Reporting Tips Rankles Pentagon Officials
A Washington Post appeal for information about the military qualified as prohibited "solicitation," according to defense officials.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Why Oil Prices Surged Even After the Release of Strategic Reserves
Reserves or no reserves, the outlook remains bleak as long as a major oil and gas trade route remains virtually closed.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Oil Pushes Higher Despite Global Release of Reserves
A worldwide pledge by governments to tap emergency reserves on Wednesday has not stemmed oil's rise.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

Top-End Auction Sales Help Pull Global Art Market Out of Slump, Study Says
The top drivers included a $2.2 billion auction week in New York and strong fall fairs, according to the annual Art Basel and UBS report.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

A Third of Americans Have Cut Spending or Borrowed Money for Health Care
As medical costs rise, more than 80 million people have made sacrifices like skipping meals and driving less, a new survey finds.

NYTimes Business
Mar 12, 2026

How to Afford Housing in London: Multiple Roommates, No Living Room
High prices have pushed more Londoners to live with roommates well into their late 20s and 30s — if they can afford to move out of their parents' homes at all.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Oil Keeps Pushing Higher Despite Global Release of Reserves
A worldwide pledge by governments to tap emergency reserves on Wednesday has not stemmed oil's rise.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Noma Faces Los Angeles Protest Over Allegations of Past Abuse by Its Founder
At the vaunted restaurant's pop-up in the Silver Lake neighborhood, fallout from recent reports continued.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Countries Scramble to Shore Up Global Oil Supplies as Ships Are Attacked
The United States and Israel launched more strikes against Iran, where crowds mourned military commanders killed in the war. Israel also bombed targets in Lebanon, where the death toll climbed.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Pentagon Bars Photographers From Briefings on Iran War
The decision is the latest move by the Pentagon to restrict access inside the department for journalists.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Trump Targets Major Trading Partners With New Investigation
A trade investigation focuses on the European Union, China, India and other countries and will likely lead to tariffs to replace those struck down by the Supreme Court.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Noma Faces Los Angeles Protest Over Allegations of Past Abuse by Its Chef
At the vaunted restaurant's pop-up in the Silver Lake neighborhood, fallout from recent reports continued.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

At Least 3 Ships Are Struck Around Strait of Hormuz, and Iran Claims One
Three vessels were hit in and around the Persian Gulf on Wednesday, according to a British maritime agency. Iran claimed responsibility for one.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Trump Administration to Announce New Trade Investigations
The investigations into unfair trade practices will likely lead to tariffs on foreign countries, as the administration works to replace the import taxes struck down by the Supreme Court.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

What's Better Than One Top Oscar Nominee? How About Two?
Warner Bros. is behind both "One Battle After Another" and "Sinners." The studio has worked hard to not favor one over the other.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

World Leaders Will Release 400 Million Barrels of Oil to Stabilize Prices
The planned release by members of the International Energy Agency is the largest such coordinated action on record.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

U.S. Inflation Stayed Subdued Before Onset of Iran War
While February's Consumer Price Index report shows only modest price pressures, inflationary risks are rising once again as the conflict in the Middle East drags on.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Trump's Actions in Iran and Venezuela Show Limits of U.S. Sanctions
America's vast economic powers are able to wear down an adversary's economy but are insufficient to topple leaders on their own.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

At Least 3 Ships Are Struck In and Around the Strait of Hormuz
Three vessels were hit on Wednesday, according to a British maritime agency. The Strait of Hormuz is all but closed as war in the Middle East expands.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Consumer prices stayed subdued in February.


NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Japan and Germany Say They Will Release Oil
Officials in Tokyo and Berlin said they planned to release oil from their strategic reserves to address disruptions of supplies from the Middle East.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Consumer prices stayed subdued in February
Consumer price data set for release Wednesday was collected before the Iran war, a conflict that has stoked fresh uncertainty about the economic outlook. .

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Microsoft Takes a Stand Against the Trump Administration in Anthropic Fight
The technology giant's siding with Anthropic in its fight against the Pentagon stands out in an era when big companies have tended to keep quiet.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

A Trump-Xi Summit Nears, but China Doesn't Know What Trump Wants
Trump's agenda for the high-stakes meeting remains unclear to Beijing, Chinese analysts say, while American executives say they haven't been invited along.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Since February, rising gas prices have added to inflation.
Gas prices don't move in lock step with crude, usually trailing increases or drops by a few days.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

Trump Directs Iran War Keeping Markets Top of Mind
President Trump again demonstrated his desire to keep the stock markets aloft when he suggested U.S. attacks on Iran could end soon.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

In Talking to Parents About Vaccines, Pediatricians Navigate a Sea of Misinformation
Practitioners nationwide are striving to do what's best for children's health, while staying supportive in the face of mistrust and confusion.

NYTimes Business
Mar 11, 2026

U.S. Gas Prices Jump for 11th Straight Day, and Oil Pushes Higher
Drivers are paying an average of 20 percent more at the pump since the strikes on Iran began. The global oil price was up and stocks in Asia rose.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

How Trump and His Advisers Miscalculated Iran's Response to War
In the lead-up to the U.S.-Israeli attack, President Trump downplayed the risks to the energy markets as a short-term concern that should not overshadow the mission to decapitate the Iranian regime.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Oil Falls and Stocks Steady After a Day of Drastic Swings
A day after the price of oil had spiked to nearly $120 a barrel, the S&P 500 ended Tuesday 0.2 percent lower, even as the U.S. bombing campaign of Iran intensified.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

How the Iran War is Affecting Aluminum, Helium, Sulfur and More
Prices of some commodities are already rising, while stockpiles of others could dwindle as the war drags on.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Has the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Affected You? We Want to Hear About It.
The New York Times is looking to talk to people about the impact that the trade deal between the United States, Canada and Mexico has had on them and their businesses.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Aluminium, Helium and Sulfur: The Iran War Is Affecting More Than Oil
Prices of some commodities are already rising, while stockpiles of others could dwindle as the war drags on.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Higher Oil Prices Could Put the Fed in a Bind as Labor Market Softens
Investors now expect that the Fed will delay a rate cut until September instead of July, as they had before the war in Iran began.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Senate Moves Toward Passing Sweeping Housing Bill, but Challenges Lie Ahead
The legislation's progress is all the more surprising because it addresses an issue that is shaping up to be the main battleground of the midterm elections: affordability. The effort could still stall.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Boeing Says Wiring Issue Will Delay Some 737 Max Deliveries
The aerospace company said the delay would not prevent it from meeting its 2026 sales goal of about 500 Max jets.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Elevated Energy Prices Add to Fed's Dilemma on Interest Rates
Investors now expect that the Fed will delay a rate cut until September instead of July, as they had before the war in Iran began.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

What to Know About the Rising Price of Oil and Its Effects on Airline Ticket Prices
The Gulf conflict has led to higher fuel prices, and the cost of operating a plane has sharply increased. For travelers, that likely means higher fares.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Rising Fuel Costs Pressure Airlines and Truckers
The price of jet fuel and diesel has surged since the war in Iran began, which could force airlines and trucking companies to pass on higher costs to their customers.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

YouTube Adds Tool to Help Public Figures Report Fake Videos
Social media companies are under pressure to crack down on so-called deepfake videos that use deceptive images of real people.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

America Is an Oil Exporter. Why Does a Mideast War Raise U.S. Gas Prices?
The U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran have intensified and the conflict has widened, shaking global energy markets.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

USA Today Names Jamie Stockwell as Next Top Editor
Ms. Stockwell, who recently left The Washington Post, is the third person named to the job in the past three years.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Businesses Ask the TACO Question About Iran
Whether President Trump signaled that he may soon end the military strikes is weighing on the minds of investors, executives and others.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

San Francisco Bay Area Residents Weigh Possibility of BART Reductions
The Bay Area Rapid Transit system was once so successful, it could rely mostly on riders to sustain itself. But the pandemic dealt BART an unusually heavy blow.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

What Rising Gas Prices Have to Do With the Iran Conflict
The U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran have intensified and the conflict has widened, shaking global energy markets.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

China Stockpiled More Oil Before War Broke Out in Iran
China's oil imports rose nearly 16 percent in the first two months of 2026, adding to its growing energy stockpile.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

How to Create Your Own Affordable Wellness Vacation
You don't need to spend a fortune to participate in one of travel's hottest trends. Here are some suggestions, including seaweed soaks, robotic massages, sound baths and sauna circuits.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

How to Create Your Own Affordable Wellness Vacation.
You don't need to spend a fortune to participate in one of travel's hottest trends. Here are some suggestions, including seaweed soaks, robotic massages, sound baths and sauna circuits.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Oil Falls and Stocks Rise After a Day of Drastic Swings
The price of oil had spiked to nearly $120 a barrel on Monday, drawing remarks by President Trump that he believed the war on Iran was "very complete."

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Gas Prices Hit $3.54 a Gallon, Up 19% Since Attacks on Iran
Concern that oil production and shipment from the region will remain limited has lifted the price of crude oil — the largest factor in the cost of a gallon of gas — sharply.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

F.A.A. Briefly Halts JetBlue Departures After System Outage
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a ground stop for JetBlue flights early Tuesday at the airline's request. JetBlue later said a "system outage" had been restored and that operations had resumed.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

Fed Up With High Costs, American Theater Takes a Trip to London
Skyrocketing budgets and falling profitability have driven a new form of offshoring, with U.S. producers staging shows across the Atlantic.

NYTimes Business
Mar 10, 2026

U.S. Solar Installations Fell in 2025 as Trump Attacked Clean Energy
More solar energy was added to U.S. grids than any other technology, but the amount installed fell by 14 percent, according to a new report.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

As Oil Prices Rise, the War With Iran Becomes a Worldwide Economic Hazard
President Trump insists the conflict will be brief, but world leaders are preparing for severe economic blowback.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Fashionable Wall Street Bros Set Off a Social Media Storm
They said yes to an Interview magazine fashion shoot. Then came the haters.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

How the Iran War Could Hit Americans' Wallets
Gas prices are rising, with the cost of food likely to follow. If the conflict drags on, the fallout for consumers could worsen, experts warned.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

U.S. Reaches Tentative Deal Ending Prosecution of Turkish Bank
Court papers submitted as part of the agreement with Halkbank, which was accused of doing business with Iranian entities, said Turkey's assistance "was instrumental" in the Israel-Hamas cease-fire.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Karen Petrou, Influential Fiscal Policy Analyst and Critic, Dies at 72
Her insights on financial regulations and monetary policy guided big banks and Washington policymakers.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

F.D.A. Opens Door to More Flavored E-Cigarettes
The agency is proposing allowing other tastes for vapes, like mint, coffees, spices or tea, to appeal to adults. At the same time, illicit candy-flavored types aimed at teenagers have flooded the market.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Stocks Rebound After Trump Says Iran War Is ‘Very Complete'
The S&P 500 ended slightly higher on Monday as investors interpreted President Trump's comments as a signal that the conflict could end soon.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Oil Prices Spike to 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

Colman McCarthy, 87, Journalist Who Waged Peace in the Classroom, Dies
For decades, he wrote a syndicated column in The Washington Post promoting nonviolence. That became the subject of a course he taught for nearly 40 years.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

U.S. Gasoline Prices, Rising Again, Hit $3.48 a Gallon
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

Tell Us About Your Plans for a Longer Life
If you are saving money and have a plan for the future, we want to hear how it's going and any advice you have for others.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

As Oil Prices Rise, Trump's War With Iran Becomes a Worldwide Economic Hazard
The president insists conflict with Iran will be brief, but world leaders are preparing for severe economic blowback.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Talent Agent Ari Emanuel Launches His Own Podcast, ‘Rushmore'
Hollywood's archetypical agent has been showing a very different side of himself as a host of a video podcast called "Rushmore."

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Colman McCarthy, Journalist Who Waged Peace in the Classroom, Dies at 87
For decades, he wrote a syndicated column in The Washington Post promoting nonviolence. That became the subject of a course he taught for nearly 40 years.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

G7 Countries Hold Off on Releasing Emergency Oil Supplies
Finance ministers for the seven industrialized countries met on Monday and said they would consider releasing oil from reserves but were not ready to do so now.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

An Amish Avatar and an A.I. Monk Are Pitching Supplements on Social Media
Influencers have long hawked supplements on platforms like Instagram and TikTok. Increasingly, the influencers are fake.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Countries in Asia Try to Contain the Economic Fallout of the Mideast Conflict
Across Asia, where countries are highly exposed to rising oil and gas costs and tightening supply, governments are acting to mitigate economic harm.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

‘The Old Game Is Back': Oil Is a Potent Geopolitical Tool Again
The war in the Middle East has sent prices soaring, showing how much the world continues to depend on reliable supplies of oil and gas.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Live Nation, Ticketmaster's Owner, Settles Antitrust Case With Justice Dept.
The agreement, which requires a judicial sign-off, would avoid a breakup of the concert giant. But states who joined the suit object to the terms.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Investors and Trump Face an Iran Dilemma
A spike in oil prices has roiled stocks and bonds again and threatens to accelerate inflation — adding pressure on the White House.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

A $1,000 Dog Grooming Session? The Wellness Industry Is Booming.
Pet owners are extending their health beliefs and practices to their furry friends.

NYTimes Business
Mar 09, 2026

Oil Remains Potent Geopolitical Tool, Decades After Energy Crisis
The war in the Middle East has sent prices soaring, showing how much the world continues to depend on reliable supplies of oil and gas.

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.

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