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NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

Investor Group Is Said to Value Macy's at $5.8 Billion in Offer
Department stores have been a frequent target of takeover attempts by investors looking to take advantage of prime real estate.

NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

QR Codes Can Hide Risky Links, F.T.C. Warns
Scammers have used QR codes to steal personal information by imitating legitimate companies or sending deceptive emails and text messages, the Federal Trade Commission said.

NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

QR Codes Can Hide Deceptive Links From Identity Thieves, F.T.C. Warns
Scammers have used QR codes to steal personal information by imitating legitimate companies or sending deceptive emails and text messages, the Federal Trade Commission said.

NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

Ohtani's Contract Goes Beyond Dollars and Sense
The Los Angeles Dodgers are betting $700 million that Shohei Ohtani can deliver championships and help increase revenue. But the economics of sports can be fickle.

NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

Shari Redstone Considers Selling Her Stake in Paramount's Parent Company
Ms. Redstone waged a bitter battle for control of National Amusements, the parent company of MTV, CBS and the Paramount movie studio. Now, she's considering a sale.

NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

Elon Musk Brings Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Back to X
Jones was banned from the social media platform in 2018 after posting harassing messages.

NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

Amazon Suit Claims International Ring Stole Millions in Fraudulent Refunds
The online retailer said that a shadowy organization bribed Amazon employees to help carry out fraudulent returns of expensive electronics, luxury goods and gold.

NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

Bought as an N.B.A. Team, the Mavericks Are Being Sold as Much More
Pro sports franchises are increasingly providing much of their value as anchors for larger business enterprises, including entertainment complexes.

NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

This A.I. Subculture's Motto: Go, Go, Go
The eccentric pro-tech movement known as "Effective Accelerationism" wants to unshackle powerful A.I., and party along the way.

NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

Dhonielle Clayton Is Working to Make the Book World More Diverse
Her solution? A packaging business that sells ideas for commercial genre fiction featuring characters from broadly diverse backgrounds.

NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

The Guns Were Said to Be Destroyed. Instead, They Were Reborn.
Communities across the U.S. are fueling a secondary arms market by giving seized and surrendered guns to disposal services that destroy one part and resell the rest.

NYTimes Business
Dec 10, 2023

Elon Musk Suggests He Will Bring Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Back to X
Jones was banned from the social media platform in 2018 after posting harassing messages.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

Maria Emilia Martin, Creator of Public Radio's ‘Latino USA,' Dies at 72
As a radio journalist committed to the goal of representing all voices, she fought to tell the stories of Latino communities in the Americas.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

Elon Musk Says He May Bring Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Back to X
Jones was banned from the social media platform in 2018 after posting harassing messages.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

COP28: At Dubai's Climate Summit, Protesters Test the Limits
The annual U.N. talks have brought the rare spectacle of limited protests to the politically repressive United Arab Emirates.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

7 Deaths Linked to Small Magnets Found in Toys, U.S. Warns
A federal agency said the deaths and more than 2,000 emergency-room visits have been tied to pea-size magnets that are easily ingested.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

A String of Lawsuits Takes Aim at Regulators
The attacks, once unthinkable, could upend how a suite of agencies including the F.T.C. and the S.E.C. enforce rules.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

Inside OpenAI's Crisis Over the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Split over the leadership of Sam Altman, board members and executives turned on one another. Their brawl exposed the cracks at the heart of the A.I. movement.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

At Dubai's Climate Summit, Activists Test the Limits
The annual U.N. talks have brought the rare spectacle of limited protests to the politically repressive United Arab Emirates.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

Check Fraud Is Rising and the Thieves Are Winning
Although check usage has declined in the last couple of decades, check fraud has risen sharply, creating a problem for banks — and customers trying to pay their bills.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

When Freelancers Are Treated Like Full-Time, All the Time, Employees
Why do employers think freelance equals full time, all the time?

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

Tiny Electric Vehicles Pack a Bigger Climate Punch Than Cars
Two- and three-wheeled vehicles, used by billions of people, are moving away from fossil fuels to batteries faster than cars in countries that have made the energy transition a priority.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

Mideast War Pushes Companies to Extend Diversity Programs to Faith Groups
Workers are asking employers to respond to rising Islamophobia and antisemitism. But office discussions about religion are complicated.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

How Stolen Checks Are Sold and Bought Online
One reason this fraud is rampant: Open forums where anyone can buy checks that thieves have taken from the mail.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

Quiz: Would You Close This Bartender's Bank Account?
Here's what bank security employees might be thinking when deciding whether to shut down a customer account after detecting unusual activity.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

The Holiday Boom in New York Is Back. Sort Of.
After three years of less foot traffic and less spending, things are looking up this year, even if it's not 2019 again.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

Shoppers, Facing Holiday Spending, Turn to Loyalty Programs
The programs and the incentives that come with them will be critical for retailers hoping to attract cash-strapped customers over the next month.

NYTimes Business
Dec 09, 2023

SmileDirectClub Shuts Down, Months After Filing for Bankruptcy
The telehealth company, which sold teeth alignment devices to two million customers, was unprofitable and had been criticized by medical groups.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

E.U. Agrees on AI Act, Landmark Regulation for Artificial Intelligence
The agreement over the A.I. Act solidifies one of the world's first comprehensive attempts to limit the use of artificial intelligence.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

One Law Firm Prepared Both Penn and Harvard for Hearing on Antisemitism
The presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania and M.I.T. came under fire after dodging questions about their policies.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

New Sickle Cell Therapies Will Be Out of Reach Where They Are Needed Most
There is no clear path for African patients to get access to the treatments, which have multimillion-dollar price tags and are highly complex to manufacture and deliver.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

Retail Group Retracts Startling Claim About ‘Organized' Shoplifting
The National Retail Federation had said that nearly half of the industry's $94.5 billion in missing merchandise in 2021 was the result of organized theft. It was likely closer to 5 percent, experts say.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

Starbucks Tells Union It Wants to Resume Contract Talks
After the coffeehouse chain proposed terms for contract negotiations, Workers United, which represents 9,000 employees, said it was open to productive steps.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

U.S. Job Growth Holds Up as Economy Gradually Cools
Interest rate increases have taken the edge off labor demand, but unemployment dipped in November, and wages rose more than expected.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

Tesla's Battle With Sweden's Unions Now Includes Pension Fund
The action began with a walkout by mechanics in October, but has spread to include blockades by other unions. Tesla has pushed back through the courts.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

Conundrum of Covering Trump Lands at Univision's Doorstep
When the U.S.'s largest Spanish-language network ran a friendly interview with the former president, Democrats cried foul. Executives say they're seeking more balance.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

Amazon Is Cracking Down on Union Organizing, Workers Say
The company has disciplined union supporters and fired one in recent weeks, ahead of a trial that will weigh their right to interact with co-workers.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

DHL Workers at Kentucky Air Cargo Hub Go on Strike
Workers who load and unload cargo planes at DHL's hub near Cincinnati walked out after months of negotiations failed to produce a contract.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

November Jobs Report: U.S. Job Growth Continues to Be Robust
Hiring grew at a healthy pace in November, a sign that the labor market remains solid. The unemployment rate dropped to 3.7 percent.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

‘What the Heck?' CNN's Debate Plans Leave New Hampshire Officials Confused.
The news network said it would host a Republican primary debate in New Hampshire at Saint Anselm College. That was news to Saint Anselm.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

How Has the Economy Affected You? We Want to Know.
The Times's economics team is looking for reader input on what you're going through financially and what you see in your community.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

Tips for Avoiding Surprise Bills From Electronic Toll Roads
Cashless tolls have reduced traffic jams, but they can also lead to hefty bills for out-of-state drivers. One piece of advice: Promptly pay the bill you get in the mail.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

Higher Rates Can Help Retirees but Stocks Outpace Inflation
Investors who want to lock in safe income may be hurt over the long haul if they don't also hold stocks, our columnist says.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

Corporate Bosses Turn Up the Heat on University Presidents
The heads of Harvard, M.I.T. and the University of Pennsylvania are under pressure after testifying to Congress about antisemitism on campus.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

World Bank President Ajay Banga Addresses Climate Change
Ajay Banga, who took over the top job in June, has prioritized global warming issues in his first months on the job.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

Zombie TV Has Come for Cable
Many of the most popular channels have largely ditched original dramas and comedies, morphing into vessels for endless reruns.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

Cozy Retreats for a Winter Getaway
Not everyone wants to rocket down a mountain on skis. But hot chocolate by a warm fire in a snug inn is another story. Here are six hotels in snowy settings.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

Binance Founder Ordered to Remain in U.S. Before Sentencing
Changpeng Zhao, better known as CZ, faces as much as 18 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to federal money-laundering violations.

NYTimes Business
Dec 08, 2023

China's Electric Car Factories Are Facing a Worker Shortage
China misjudged the rapid expansion of its electric vehicle sector, leaving a shortfall of skilled technicians as young people shun manufacturing careers.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

Yellow Rejects a Bid to Restart Trucking Company
In a letter, Yellow's management said an effort to buy the company and revive its operations by an executive from a different trucking firm was "not viable."

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

U.S. and Mexico Try to Promote Trade While Curbing Flow of Fentanyl
In her Mexico City visit, Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen sought to deepen economic ties while countering drug trafficking.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

Nuns Who Own Shares of Smith & Wesson Sue Over AR-15 Deaths
A coalition of Catholic nuns claim that the gun maker is putting itself at risk by selling the AR-15-style rifles. The company's C.E.O. called it a "frivolous lawsuit."

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

Lawmakers Press Biden Administration for Tougher Curbs on China Tech
Republican legislators argue that the Biden administration has been ill-equipped and unmotivated in a technology fight with Beijing.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

UK Accuses Russia of Yearslong Cyberattacks
The government said a group "almost certainly" linked to Russia's intelligence service carried out sustained cyberespionage operations with the goal of undermining trust in the British political system.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

Why Lobbyists Are Still Fighting Congress on Money Laundering
A law to require disclosure of corporate ownership takes effect Jan. 1. Small businesses and banks say it would be too burdensome and are turning to lobbying and the courts to delay or block it.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

U.S. Marshal Arrested After Unruly Behavior on Flight to London
The police in London said the 39-year-old "was disruptive and had sexually assaulted other passengers and crew."

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

Washington Post Journalists Go on One-Day Strike
The 24-hour strike is the first walkout at The Post since the 1970s, union leaders said.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

What the Jobs Report Might Mean for Interest Rates
Wall Street will closely watch Friday's nonfarm payrolls report, which could influence the Federal Reserve's next move on borrowing costs.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

Bellevue Hospital Rushes Patients Into Weight-Loss Surgery
New York's Bellevue Hospital performs thousands of the lucrative surgeries a year, even on Rikers Island prisoners and other inappropriate patients.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

Europe and Asia React to U.S. Push for Tech and Clean Energy
Other governments, particularly in Europe, are trying to counter the Biden administration's industrial policies with their own incentives.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

Krispy Kreme Opens in France, the Latest in a U.S. Fast Food Invasion
The arrival of Krispy Kreme in France is just the latest advance in a decades-long invasion by U.S. fast food in the land of Michelin chefs and long leisurely meals.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

Tesla Is Fighting With Sweden's Unions. Here's What to Know.
The action began with a mechanics walkout in October, but has spread to include blockades by other unions. Tesla has pushed back through the courts.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

Russia's Latest Disinformation Tactic Exploits American Celebrities
Videos from Elijah Wood, Mike Tyson and others have been used — unknowingly to them, it seems — in social media posts and Russian news coverage critical of Ukraine's leader.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

Hot Glazed Doughnuts on the Menu, and Parisians Can't Get Enough
The arrival of Krispy Kreme in France is just the latest advance in a decades-long invasion by U.S. fast food in the land of Michelin chefs and long leisurely meals.

NYTimes Business
Dec 07, 2023

From Unicorns to Zombies: Tech Start-Ups Run Out of Time and Money
After staving off collapse by cutting costs, many young tech companies are out of options, fueling a cash bonfire.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Meta Plans to Add Encryption to Messenger, Stoking a Privacy Debate
The move is part of an effort to make the app more like WhatsApp and iMessage. Law enforcement authorities say the privacy makes it harder to track criminals.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

At the DealBook Summit, Leaders Contend With an "Existential Moment"
Even leaders who usually display unrestrained confidence expressed anxiety about the state of the world.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Sanjay Shah, British Trader, Is Extradited to Denmark on Fraud Charges
Sanjay Shah had been pursued by Danish authorities, who said he was behind a scheme to steal $1.3 billion from the national coffers.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Silicon Valley Confronts a Grim New A.I. Metric
Where do you fall on the doom scale — is artificial intelligence a threat to humankind? And if so, how high is the risk?

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Artificial Intelligence Experts Agree That It Needs Regulation. That's the Easy Part.
Participants in a task force on artificial intelligence at the DealBook Summit grappled with how to balance oversight of the technology with innovation.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

The 2024 Election Will Be Unlike Any Other. Is the Media Ready?
Journalists are facing "deep fakes," sagging trust, global unrest and an unprecedented Trump campaign being run "from the courthouse steps."

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

The Media, Democracy and the 2024 Election: What's at Stake
Should something change about the way news is gathered, reported and shared? Participants in a task force at the DealBook Summit considered that, and more.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

In the Creator Economy There is Money to Be Made
People from all types of backgrounds have become stars — and it's a trend that's expected to get even bigger and make them even richer in years to come.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

In the Creator Economy, It's the Wild Wild West for all Involved
A task force at the DealBook Summit discussed where the power lies in the exploding world of the creator economy — and who is likely to wield it in the future.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Addressing the Tensions Between China and the Rest of the World
U.S.-China trade is at a record high, but businesses and governments are wrestling with how to balance national security and commercial interests.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

The Clock is Ticking on Improving China-U.S. Relations, Experts Say
Participants in a task force at the DealBook Summit said President Xi seemed ready to expand economic relations. But for how long?

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

From the DealBook Summit: Experts Look Forward
Industry leaders at the conference were asked about what's next for artificial intelligence, the economy, health care and more.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

White House Delays a Decision on Banning Menthol Cigarettes
The proposal has elicited mounting opposition from tobacco companies, Black activists worried about police enforcement and small businesses, as President Biden moves into an election year.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Sandra Elkin, Creator of a Pioneering Feminist Talk Show, Dies at 85
"Woman," which she hosted, brought frank talk about issues like birth control, pay inequality and homosexuality into millions of homes in the 1970s.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Carmelo Anthony and the Kid Mero Team Up to Talk Basketball (Maybe Even the Nets)
Carmelo Anthony, the former Knicks star, and the Kid Mero, a.k.a. the comedian Joel Martinez, have a new show in which they will discuss their favorite subjects: Basketball and New York.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

E.U. Relaxes Trade Rules on Electric Cars From Britain
The British and European car industries had lobbied for a delay in a measure that would have added costly tariffs to many electric vehicles.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Samir Shah Picked as New Chairman of the BBC
Samir Shah will succeed Richard Sharp, who resigned after failing to disclose his involvement in a loan for former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Google Updates Bard Chatbot With ‘Gemini' A.I. as It Chases ChatGPT
After more than eight months of research and development, Google has unveiled its most powerful A.I. so far. But only parts of it are widely available.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Obamas' Vision for Hollywood Company: ‘This Isn't Like Masterpiece Theatre'
With three new films on Netflix, Barack and Michelle Obama's production company, Higher Ground, is pursuing projects in different genres that aren't always uplifting.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

British American Tobacco Writes Down Value of Brands by $31 Billion
British American Tobacco told investors that it had reassessed the "useful economic lives" of some of its brands amid waning sales and a shift toward vaping.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Big Donors Rally Around Nikki Haley
The former governor of South Carolina is winning support from some Democrats and business-minded conservatives as the G.O.P. candidate who can beat Donald Trump.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Obamas' Vision for Hollywood Company: ‘This Isn't Like Masterpiece Theater'
With three new films on Netflix, Barack and Michelle Obama's production company, Higher Ground, is pursuing projects in different genres that aren't always uplifting.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Seeking Higher Ground: Western Resorts Take Skiers Where the Snow Is
New terrain development at ski resorts, primarily in Colorado, aims to chase and preserve snow, an invaluable commodity.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Megyn Kelly Returning to Debate Spotlight on NewsNation
Wednesday's Trump-less debate is a breakthrough moment for a fledgling cable network — and a comeback of sorts for Ms. Kelly, a former Fox News star.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Years After Monsanto Deal, Bayer's Roundup Bills Keep Piling Up
Juries recently awarded plaintiffs more than $2 billion in damages tied to Roundup, the weedkiller that has been linked to cancer. Bayer is fighting back.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

Twitch Will Shut Down Its Streaming Platform in South Korea
Twitch, once popular among South Korean gamers, will shut its business there in February.

NYTimes Business
Dec 06, 2023

How Nations Are Losing a Global Race to Tackle A.I.'s Harms
Alarmed by the power of artificial intelligence, Europe, the United States and others are trying to respond — but the technology is evolving more rapidly than their policies.

NYTimes Business
Dec 05, 2023

SAG-AFTRA Members Ratify Deal With Hollywood Studios
The SAG-AFTRA vote formally ends six months of labor strife, though some members were not happy about the contract's artificial intelligence protections.

NYTimes Business
Dec 05, 2023

CVS Says It Will Change the Way Its Pharmacies Are Paid
The drugstore chain is introducing a model that will compensate pharmacies based on how much they paid for a drug, as well as a set markup and service fee.

NYTimes Business
Dec 05, 2023

Justices Seem Skeptical of Challenge to Trump-Era Tax Provision
The Supreme Court's liberal wing and more moderate conservatives seemed to be searching for a way toward a limited ruling on a tax law that affects foreign profits of American companies.

NYTimes Business
Dec 05, 2023

Spotify Cancels Two Acclaimed Podcasts: ‘Heavyweight' and ‘Stolen'
The shows will finish out their seasons on Spotify and then have the option to shop their shows somewhere else.

NYTimes Business
Dec 05, 2023

JetBlue Seeks Court Approval of its Acquisition of Spirit Airlines
JetBlue Airways is trying to persuade a federal court to let it acquire Spirit Airlines, a deal that the Justice Department says will raise fares and reduce competition.

NYTimes Business
Dec 05, 2023

Xi Jinping Is Asserting Tighter Control of Finance in China
The Communist Party's main theoretical journal has laid out a new ideological framework for the financial system that emphasizes the primacy of China's top leader and Marxist principles.

NYTimes Business
Dec 05, 2023

Two Companies Selling N95 Masks to Shut Down
Two mask companies are shutting down as a once sought-after item becomes an afterthought.

NYTimes Business
Dec 05, 2023

Panera Bread's Charged Lemonade Linked to Second Death in Lawsuit
A man in Florida died after drinking three servings of the highly caffeinated drink at a Panera location in Florida, his family said in a wrongful-death lawsuit.

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