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NYTimes Business
Sep 17, 2024

China's ‘Silver Economy' Is Thriving as Birthrate Plunges
The shrinking population poses threats to growth but has opened opportunities for businesses that serve seniors.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Donald Trump Rolls Out World Liberty Financial, A New Crypto Venture
In a livestream, Mr. Trump formally introduced World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture led by a pair of digital currency enthusiasts with little experience running high-profile businesses.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Tony Robbins Backs the Estate, a Chain of Luxury Wellness Resorts
The self-help guru is joining the hotel mogul Sam Nazarian to open a chain of luxury preventive-medicine resorts, aiming for a slice of the $5.6 trillion wellness industry.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Emmy Viewership Rises to 6.9 Million Viewers
The uptick puts the Emmys among the award shows, such as the Oscars, that have had audience gains in the past few years.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Intel, Aiming to Reverse Slump, Unveils New Contracts and Cost Cuts
The chipmaker, which has been struggling, said on Monday that it obtained a new government grant, signed a contract with Amazon and would pause some initiatives.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Amazon Tells Employees to Return to Office Five Days a Week
The internet giant told employees on Monday that it expected them to return to the office full-time in January.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

YouTube CEO Neal Mohan Testifies Google Faces Plenty of Ad Tech Competition
Kicking off the second week of an antitrust trial, Neal Mohan testified that Google did what was best for consumers and the ad industry.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

U.S. Awards Intel $3 Billion for Military Supply Program
The Biden administration announced an award for the struggling chipmaker as part of an effort to establish secure supply sources for the Pentagon.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

TikTok Faces Tough Questions From Judges in Fight Over U.S. Ban
TikTok on Monday pushed back against a law that would force the popular video app to sell to a non-Chinese owner or be banned, in what is shaping up to be a landmark case.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Thierry Breton, Top E.U. Commissioner, Resigns, Citing ‘Questionable Governance'
The surprise resignation of Thierry Breton came after he accused Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, of pressuring France to nominate another candidate instead of him for commissioner.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Boeing Will Cut Spending as Strike Takes Financial Toll
More than 33,000 Boeing workers went on strike last week after rejecting a tentative contract the company had negotiated with their unions.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Boeing Will Freeze Hiring and Cut Spending as Strike Takes Financial Toll
More than 33,000 Boeing workers went on strike last week after rejecting a tentative contract the company had negotiated with their unions.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

A.I. Pioneers Call for Protections Against ‘Catastrophic Risks'
Scientists from the United States, China and other nations called for an international authority to oversee artificial intelligence.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

How SMIC, China's Semiconductor Champion, Landed in the Heart of a Tech War
Efforts by the Beijing-backed Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, or SMIC, to break through innovation barriers have landed it in a geopolitical tech battle.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

In Nevada, Economy Tops Issues as Unemployment Remains High
The state is among a handful that will decide the presidential contest, and workers have felt increased prices at the grocery store and gas station.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

"Shogun" Emmy Win Lifts FX Past Bigger Rivals
The network has been a darling among critics for years. But it hit a new high on Sunday, with "Shogun" winning best drama and "The Bear" picking up several awards as well.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Harland & Wolff, Titanic Shipbuilder, Files for Bankruptcy
For the second time in five years, the parent company of the shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland, will enter administration, with Royal Navy contracts in the balance.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Are Voters Feeling Better About the Economy?
After another tumultuous weekend in the presidential campaign, Americans are still largely focused on their finances, new surveys show. That could give an edge to Vice President Kamala Harris.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

As Federal Reserve Readies Interest Rate Cut, Risks to Job Market Still Loom
The Federal Reserve is poised to lower interest rates this week. Recent jobs data have been a reminder that a soft landing is not yet assured.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Big Energy Issue in Pennsylvania Is Low Natural Gas Prices. Not Fracking.
Energy businesses and farmers in western Pennsylvania are struggling because of prices, an issue that has not figured prominently in the campaigns of Donald J. Trump and Kamala Harris.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

The Customized Drink Is Out of Control
As cafes grant us the power to cobble together ultra-personalized beverages filled with syrups, powders, fruit chunks, boba and plenty of caffeine, we're all soda jerks now.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

How to Plan a Knitting Vacation in Iceland
In a country with more sheep than people, a D.I.Y. wool journey — from sheep farms to yarn shops — makes perfect sense. Our writer brushes up on her knitting on a driving trip from Reykjavik.

NYTimes Business
Sep 16, 2024

Will TikTok Be Banned in January? That Question is Headed to Court
TikTok will be in federal court on Monday, aiming to block a new law that will ban the popular video app in the United States early next year.

NYTimes Business
Sep 15, 2024

Dress to Impress Brings New Users to Roblox
The online gaming platform is ubiquitous among tweens, but a popular fashion game has adults — and a few celebrities — paying attention.

NYTimes Business
Sep 15, 2024

‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Hands Warner Bros. a Lifeline
The movie has made roughly $190 million in its first 10 days, giving the studio a needed hit after a summer of misfires.

NYTimes Business
Sep 15, 2024

How to Make Therapy More Affordable
Many Americans who need therapy are discouraged by the cost. But there are options to make it more affordable.

NYTimes Business
Sep 15, 2024

Hollywood Movie Producers Find a Harder Time Making a Living
Corporate consolidation and technology have upended many jobs in recent decades. But few arcs are more surprising than that of the Hollywood producer.

NYTimes Business
Sep 15, 2024

How Stockyards Are Being Redeveloped in Western Cities
Lands in cities and towns that were once shipping points for livestock can be low-lying, unfavorable and often prone to flooding. They're also hotbeds for new developments.

NYTimes Business
Sep 15, 2024

How Do I Survive the Last Mile to Retirement?
I have a crushing workload and the anger to prove it. With less than two years before I can leave, how do I avoid alienating everyone?

NYTimes Business
Sep 14, 2024

R. Peter Munves, Master Marketer of Classical Music, Dies at 97
As an executive at Columbia and RCA Records, he popularized the classics for mass audiences by applying the same techniques used to sell pop music.

NYTimes Business
Sep 14, 2024

Trump's Proposal to End Taxes on Overtime Pay Could Cost Billions
The former president left many key details about the overtime plan unaddressed, including whether the exception would apply to the payroll taxes that fund Social Security and Medicare.

NYTimes Business
Sep 14, 2024

Boeing Workers Won't Easily End Their Strike. Here's Why.
The vehemence of workers over wages and other issues caught the company and union leaders off guard.

NYTimes Business
Sep 14, 2024

Ending the Boeing Strike Won't Be Easy. Here's Why.
The vehemence of workers over wages and other issues caught the company and union leaders off guard.

NYTimes Business
Sep 14, 2024

Disney and DirecTV Reach Deal to Restore ESPN and ABC
The agreement ends a two-week dispute that had prevented many of DirecTV's 11 million customers from watching programs like Monday Night Football.

NYTimes Business
Sep 14, 2024

Disney and DirecTV Reach Deal, Ending ESPN Blackout
The agreement ends a two-week dispute that had prevented many of DirecTV's 11 million customers from watching programs like Monday Night Football.

NYTimes Business
Sep 14, 2024

Should Betting on Elections Be Legal?
Election wagers have long been banned in the United States. But for a brief period on Thursday, a regulated prediction market was permitted to offer them to Americans.

NYTimes Business
Sep 14, 2024

Amazon Sought Tariff Loophole Used by Chinese Rivals. Now Biden Is Closing It.
Under pressure from Chinese competitors, Amazon, Walmart and other U.S. retailers have been exploring ways to avoid tariffs. Could a new Biden administration rule change that?

NYTimes Business
Sep 14, 2024

How ‘The Apprentice' Fueled Donald Trump's Rise to the Presidency
The inside story of how the producers of "The Apprentice" crafted a TV version of Mr. Trump — measured, thoughtful and endlessly wealthy — that ultimately fueled his path to the White House.

NYTimes Business
Sep 14, 2024

A Sports Memorabilia Gold Mine Is Uncovered in Virginia
Three years ago, a businessman bought a collection of roughly 20 million sports cards from its reclusive owner. Now he wants to show it to the world.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Boeing's Strike Halts Airplane Production at Key Plants
Thousands of union members began the first walkout at the company since 2008, disrupting work at its factories in the Northwest.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Trump Says He Won't Sell Truth Social Stock After Lockup Expires
Donald J. Trump, the largest shareholder in the parent company of Truth Social, said he won't sell his stock when a restriction ends next week.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Files Appeal to Overturn Fraud Conviction
Mr. Bankman-Fried, the founder of the collapsed FTX cryptocurrency exchange, was convicted last fall and is serving a 25-year sentence in prison.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Biden Administration Ratchets Up Tariffs on Chinese Goods
The administration moved to block off a popular tariff-free path for Chinese apparel coming into the United States, and added stiff levies on electric vehicles, solar panels and other products.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Biden Administration Is Likely to Delay Decision Over U.S. Steel
The White House has faced backlash for politicizing its review of Nippon Steel's takeover of the company.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

U.S. Accuses Russian TV Network of Conducting Covert Intelligence Acts
Sanctions announced on Friday are an effort to undercut RT by making it difficult for the network to conduct global business in dollars.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Donald Trump Prepares to Unveil World Liberty Financial, a Cryptocurrency Business
Mr. Trump said he would introduce the project on Monday, continuing his embrace of the crypto industry, a major source of political donations.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Boeing Workers Strike After Rejecting Contract Proposal
Thousands of union members began the first walkout at the company since 2008, upending construction of commercial planes at plants in the Northwest.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Boar's Head Shuts Down Virginia Plant Tied to Deadly Listeria Outbreak
The company said that the site would close indefinitely and that it would permanently stop making liverwurst. Union officials said the plant's 500 workers would be given severance and offered relocation.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

PETA Wants More Than a Statement From Pharrell Williams
After an animal rights protest at a film premiere, Mr. Williams, the creative director of Louis Vuitton, said he had "plans to change things."

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Biden Administration Ratchets Up Tariffs on Billions of Dollars of Chinese Goods
The administration moved to block off a popular tariff-free path for Chinese apparel coming into the United States, and added stiff levies on electric vehicles, solar panels and other products.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Boeing Workers Go on Strike: What to Know
Thousands of Boeing workers in Washington State and Oregon walked off the job on Friday in the first strike at the plane maker in 16 years.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Banks Offer Bonuses for Customers Opening New Accounts
Facing competition for business, banks are offering incentives to switch. But as one expert put it, "You have to read the fine print."

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Nvidia Holds the Key to the Market. But Is It Worth This Much?
One of the hazards of buying individual stocks is that their current price may have little to do with their fundamental value, our columnist says.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Miami Dolphins Deal Talks Gain Momentum
Owner Stephen Ross is talking to private equity firms after the N.F.L. changed the rules on what types of investors can buy into the league.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

U.S. Moves to Block a Popular Tariff-Free Path for Chinese Goods
The Biden administration said it would clamp down on billions of dollars in small-dollar imports that ship directly to consumers.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

China Fines PwC $62 Million for Botching Its Work for Evergrande
Authorities also imposed a six-month suspension on the local operations of the global firm, which was once a dominant auditor in China.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Dejected Social Media Users Call ‘Garbage Time' Over China's Ailing Economy
The sports term refers to a time during a game when defeat becomes inevitable. Officialdom is warning against using it to take veiled jabs at the country's political and economic system.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Future of Murdoch Empire Comes Down to a Court in Nevada
Next week, a probate official will hear evidence in a clash between Rupert Murdoch and some of his children over who should control his media companies after he dies.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

How Elon Musk's Security Detail Has Grown Following Death Threats and Stalkers
As threats to his personal safety have become graver, the world's richest man has barricaded himself behind a phalanx of bodyguards that operates like a mini-Secret Service.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Stranded in the CrowdStrike Meltdown: ‘No Hotel, No Food, No Assistance'
Airlines pledged assistance, refunds and reimbursements to passengers whose travel had been disrupted by this summer's software outage. Instead, passengers told us, they were on their own.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Boeing Workers Walk Off the Job in First Strike Since 2008
Thousands of workers who build commercial planes in the Seattle and Portland, Ore., areas rejected a tentative contract recommended by union leaders.

NYTimes Business
Sep 13, 2024

Boeing Workers Vote to Strike After Rejecting Contract Deal
Thousands of workers who build commercial planes in the Seattle and Portland, Ore., areas voted down an accord recommended by union leaders.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

This Chatbot Pulls People Away From Conspiracy Theories
In a new study, many people doubted or abandoned false beliefs after a short conversation with the DebunkBot.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

OpenAI Unveils o1 ChatGPT Model That Can Reason Through Math and Science
Driven by new technology called OpenAI o1, the chatbot can test various strategies and try to identify mistakes as it tackles complex tasks.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

How Taylor Swift's Harris Endorsement Was Covered by Partisan Media
Liberal commentators celebrated the megastar's endorsement of the Democratic ticket. Conservatives either downplayed the impact Taylor Swift might have, or attacked her.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

DirecTV's Dispute With Disney Shows Why Satellite TV Is in Trouble
While the cable TV business is declining quickly, satellite TV is decaying even faster.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

U.S. Pushes Nigeria to Release Tigran Gambaryan of Binance
Diplomats are calling for the release of Tigran Gambaryan, an employee of the crypto exchange who was arrested in February.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

U.S. Mortgage Rates Fall to 6.2%, Lowest Since Early 2023
The average rate on 30-year mortgages declined to 6.2 percent this week, the lowest point since early 2023.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

Navient and CFPB Reach $120 Million Student Loan Settlement
The company has been banned from servicing federal student loans and must pay $100 million to harmed borrowers, as well as a $20 million penalty.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

Navient Reaches $120 Million Student Loan Settlement With Consumer Watchdog
The company has been banned from servicing federal student loans and must pay $100 million to harmed borrowers, as well as a $20 million penalty.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

Dr. Chatbot Will See You Now
Americans are already turning to A.I. for health information in large numbers, new research suggests.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

First Private Spacewalk in SpaceX Capsule Achieves New Milestone
Jared Isaacman, the billionaire leading the Polaris Dawn mission, and Sarah Gillis, a SpaceX engineer, exited and re-entered their spacecraft in a test of commercial space technologies.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

European Central Bank Cuts Rates for Second Time in Three Months
The reduction, to 3.5 percent from 3.75 percent, comes as inflation has slowed and the bank faces pressure to bolster the region's flagging economy.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

A Corporate Minimum Tax Aimed at Closing ‘Loopholes' Leaves Gaps
The Treasury Department estimates that a new law requiring big companies to pay a 15 percent tax will raise $250 billion from large corporations over the next 10 years.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

OpenAI Aims for a $150 Billion Valuation
The ChatGPT maker is closing in on another mega funding round as investors bet the boom in artificial intelligence has plenty of room to grow.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

Video: SpaceX Polaris Dawn Spacewalk — Watch the Astronauts Live
The astronauts of the mission led by the billionaire Jared Isaacman, after traveling through heavy radiation and high orbits, have opened the hatch of their spacecraft.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

G.M. and Hyundai Plan to Work Together on New Vehicles
General Motors and the South Korean automaker say they will collaborate on new vehicles, buying parts and clean energy technologies.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

Offshore Wind Slowed by Broken Blades, Rising Costs and Angry Fishermen
Accidents involving blades made by GE Vernova have delayed projects off the coasts of Massachusetts and England and could imperil climate goals.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

Why Low Layoff Numbers Don't Mean the Labor Market Is Strong
Past economic cycles show that unemployment starts to tick up ahead of a recession, with wide-scale layoffs coming only later.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

Video: SpaceX Polaris Dawn Spacewalk -- Watch the Astronauts Live
The astronauts of the Polaris Dawn mission, after traveling through heavy radiation and high orbits, are getting ready to open the hatch of their SpaceX vehicle.

NYTimes Business
Sep 12, 2024

Young Chinese Émigrés Confront America's Brutal Visa Lottery
For Chinese seeking educational opportunity, the United States has long been the top spot, but as more want to stay to work, their paths are full of roadblocks.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

SpaceX Polaris Dawn Spacewalk: How to Watch the Astronauts
The astronauts of the Polaris Dawn mission, after traveling through heavy radiation and high orbits, are getting ready to open the hatch of their SpaceX vehicle.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

Norfolk Southern Fires C.E.O. Alan Shaw After Ethics Investigation
The railroad company's board said it dismissed Alan Shaw and an executive he had a consensual relationship with.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

67.1 Million People Watched Harris and Trump, Outdrawing Last Debate
The TV audience for the Harris-Trump matchup was roughly comparable to the second Trump-Clinton debate in 2016.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

Norfolk Southern Chief Resigns Amid Ethics Investigation
The railroad company's board said it dismissed Alan Shaw and an executive he had a consensual relationship with.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

The Chatbot Will See You Now
Americans are already turning to A.I. for health information in large numbers, new research suggests.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

Mark Zuckerberg Discusses Meta at ‘Acquired' Podcast Live Taping
Mr. Zuckerberg talked success to a packed house Tuesday night for the "Acquired" podcast. It's a sign of how tech titans reach the public now.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

Greener Steel at Britain's Largest Plant Comes With Heavy Job Losses
The British government and Tata of India said they would invest 1.25 billion pounds in a plan to convert the steel mill at Port Talbot in Wales to an electric furnace.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

How False Claims About Immigrants and Dead Pets Became a Trump Talking Point
Falsehoods claiming migrants in Ohio are killing cats and decapitating ducks went viral this week. The Trump campaign embraced them.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

Inflation Cooled in August, Keeping the Fed Poised to Cut Rates
Consumer Price Index inflation continued to cool, reaching a new three-year low. But signs of stubbornness lingered under the surface.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

Trump Criticizes ABC Debate Moderation and Fox News Anchors
The former president played media critic during a Wednesday morning interview on "Fox & Friends."

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

Trump Media's Stock Plunges After Debate
Shares of the parent company of Truth Social, which have traded like a proxy for former President Donald Trump's election prospects, set a new low for the year.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

Live Updates: Inflation Remains Subdued, as Fed Preps Rate Cut
U.S. inflation slowed to 2.5 percent in the year through August, but beneath the surface the details suggested that the costs of key categories, like housing, were stubborn.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

The Big Takeaways from Debate Night
The showdown between Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump was light on policy, but there were still sparks as they laid out different visions for the economy.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

Gas Prices Are Falling, a Win in Fight Against Inflation
A gallon of regular gasoline in August was down nearly 12 percent from a year earlier, reflecting a fall in oil prices as well as a decline in demand.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

When Self-Driving Cars Don't Actually Drive Themselves
An immersive article shows readers what a New York Times reporter has tracked for nearly a decade: Robot taxis still need human help.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

Thinking About a Solo Cruise? Here's What to Know.
As solo cruising becomes more popular, pricing and cabin types are changing. Deals can be found, especially with advance planning, but it takes a little know-how.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

Solo Cruising: How It Works
As solo cruising becomes more popular, pricing and cabin types are changing. Deals can be found, especially with advance planning, but it takes a little know-how.

NYTimes Business
Sep 11, 2024

ABC's Matter-of-Fact Moderators Built Factual Guardrails Around Trump
Calmly and firmly, Linsey Davis and David Muir pursued the kind of real-time fact-checking missing from many previous debates.

NYTimes Business
Sep 10, 2024

Polaris Dawn Astronauts in SpaceX Dragon Reach Record Orbit Above Earth
After launching early on Tuesday, the billionaire Jared Isaacman and his crew traveled to altitudes not visited by any astronaut since the Apollo moon missions of the 1960s and '70s.

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