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NYTimes Business
May 28, 2023

From Jacksonville, Florida, Salt Life is Coming to a Beach Near You
First, Salt Life was a tattoo. Then it became a logo. Now it is a lifestyle brand with plans to open stores from coast to coast.

NYTimes Business
May 27, 2023

Netflix Starts to Crack Down on Password Sharing
The streaming company had said it was looking for ways to increase revenue. And one way was to make more people pay for the service.

NYTimes Business
May 27, 2023

Biden Officials Announce Indo-Pacific Trade Deal, Clashing With Industry Groups
The United States announced a deal to coordinate supply chains with allies, but prominent business groups said the deal fell short on reducing tariffs and other trade barriers.

NYTimes Business
May 27, 2023

Why Do Almost Half of Americans Leave Paid Time Off on the Table?
In a recent Pew survey, top reasons included worry about falling behind and fear of being fired. DealBook wants to know yours.

NYTimes Business
May 27, 2023

401(k) Hardship Withdrawals Tick Up as Inflation Stays High
Retirement plan administrators are noting an uptick in hardship withdrawals. But taking that money out can harm your future financial security.

NYTimes Business
May 27, 2023

Yellen's Debt Limit Warnings Went Unheeded, Leaving Her to Face Fallout
The Treasury secretary, who considered ways to contain the fallout of a default when she was a Fed official in 2011, had urged Democrats to raise the limit while they still had control of Congress.

NYTimes Business
May 27, 2023

Inside Fox's Legal and Business Debacle
Fox's handling of the defamation suit brought by Dominion Voting Systems, which settled for $787.5 million, left many unanswered questions.

NYTimes Business
May 27, 2023

Has ‘Gig Work' Become a Dirty Word?
If work for companies like Uber and Lyft once carried some appeal for offering flexibility, the kind of labor it has come to represent is now used by some as shorthand for a raw deal.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Time Is Running Out for Congress to Raise the Debt Ceiling
With a June 5 deadline looming, there is much to be done to prevent the default that leaders of both parties said would never happen.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Mary Turner Pattiz, Rock D.J. During FM's Heyday, Dies at 76
She was known as "the Burner" for her seductive delivery, but off the air she was anything but a wild rock 'n' roller. She later became an addiction counselor.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Yellen Expects U.S. to Run Out of Cash by June 5 as Debt Talks Continue
The latest estimate is a slight extension from the previous June 1 deadline and comes as Republicans and the White House are trying to reach an agreement to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a crippling default.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Billionaires Worth More Than the United States' Cash Balance
The cash balance at the Treasury Department is now lower than the net worth of some of the world's richest people.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Mary Pattiz, Rock D.J. During FM's Heyday, Dies at 76
She was known as "the Burner" for her seductive delivery, but off the air she was anything but a wild rock 'n' roller. She later became an addiction counselor.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

$49.5 Billion in U.S. Treasury? For These Billionaires, That's Nothing
The cash balance at the Treasury Department is now lower than the net worth of some of the world's richest people.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Debt Ceiling Crisis: How a Default Could Unfold
Here's a look at what markets are expecting and planning for, and how a default might happen.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

In Italy, Using Modern Jewelry Machinery for New Creations
Manufacturers in Vicenza are experimenting with technological advances that would allow brands to go beyond traditional handcrafted methods.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Contributions to College Savings Plans Pick Up as Inflation Eases
Deposits into 529 savings accounts fell last fall and early this year. But experts say the stock market recovery is helping to attract more money.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

For the Markets, It's Not Just the Debt Ceiling
A host of issues face the markets, beyond the prospect of a possible default on U.S. debt. Hedge your bets and ride it out, our columnist says.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Consumer Spending Rose More Than Expected in April
New data on spending and income suggest that the economy remains robust despite the Federal Reserve's interest rate increases.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Lazard Names Peter Orszag to Succeed Ken Jacobs as C.E.O.
Mr. Orszag will oversee a financial institution with a long history of advising on corporate deals at a time when its mainstay business faces huge challenges.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Investors See Hope for a Debt Limit Deal
Stock and bond trading suggest that investors see an imminent deal to raise the debt limit and prevent the federal government from defaulting.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Restaurant Chain Franchises Face Scrutiny From the FTC
Troubles at the restaurant chain Burgerim highlight concerns about whether franchisees need more protection in their contracts with franchisers.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

How the Employee Retention Tax Credit Became a Magnet for Fraud
The Employee Retention Credit has spawned a cottage industry of firms claiming to help businesses access stimulus funds, often in violation of federal rules.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Predawn Picket Lines Help Writers Disrupt Studio Productions
Workers from other unions have shown solidarity with the strikers, catching entertainment companies off guard.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Gasoline Prices, a Source of Pain Last Year, Have Come Way Down
Reasons include a stronger supply of oil and weaker-than-expected demand, energy experts say. Some people are saving hundreds of dollars on fuel.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Digital Interactions Are Just Part of a Jewelry Sale Now
Brands find that some of their customers' pandemic-era buying habits are here to stay.

NYTimes Business
May 26, 2023

Hyundai and LG Plan $4.3 Billion Battery Plant in Georgia
The facility is the second battery project under development in the state by Hyundai Motor Group and may bring 3,000 jobs.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

White House and GOP Close In on Debt Ceiling Deal
The details were not finalized, but negotiators were discussing a compromise that would allow Republicans to point to spending reductions and Democrats to say they had prevented large cuts.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

White House and GOP Close In on Deal to Raise Debt Ceiling
The details had yet to be finalized, but negotiators were discussing a compromise that would allow Republicans to point to spending reductions and Democrats to say they had protected against large cuts.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

How DeSantis's Twitter Spaces Event Compares to Past Livestreams
The Republican presidential candidate's announcement on Twitter had a high of about 300,000 concurrent listeners during the event and a total of 3.4 million listeners as of Thursday.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Minnesota Governor Vetoes Gig Worker Pay Bill
Gov. Tim Walz said the legislation would have raised costs for ordering an Uber or Lyft too high, potentially pricing out Minnesota customers.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Jamie Dimon to be Deposed as JPMorgan Faces Reckoning for Epstein Ties
Two lawsuits claim that the nation's largest bank ignored signs about Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking because it was profiting from its relationship with him.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Nicholas Gray, Whose Gray's Papaya Became a Hot Dog Mecca, Dies at 86
His storefront eatery, a knockoff of a leading frankfurter grill, helped turn an unlikely culinary combination into a New York phenomenon.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

2 Top Editors to Depart Wall Street Journal
The changes are the latest under the news organization's new editor in chief, Emma Tucker.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Supreme Court Rules That States Are Not Entitled to Windfalls in Tax Disputes
In a unanimous decision, the justices sided with a 94-year-old woman who got nothing when the state sold her condominium to recoup unpaid taxes.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Military Spending Emerges as Big Dispute in Debt-Limit Talks
President Biden has offered to freeze discretionary spending, including for defense. Republicans want to spend more for the military, and cut more elsewhere.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

After Backlash, Target Becomes Latest Brand to Shift Pride Marketing
Target is the latest company to adjust plans for marketing supportive of the L.G.B.T.Q. community after it faced backlash from some customers.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Republicans Report Progress in Debt Limit Talks as Negotiations Continue
Negotiators reconvened on Thursday after working through the night to strike a deal, as hard-right Republicans and some Democrats expressed concerns about the shape of an emerging compromise.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

An Iconic Wine Store and the Mystery of the Missing Bottles
Sherry-Lehmann, a longtime purveyor of luxury wines, owes New York State $2.8 million in unpaid sales taxes — and its customers an explanation.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Nvidia Nears Trillion-Dollar Valuation on Rising AI Demand
The company delivered a robust sales forecast, powered by demand for the processors that run artificial intelligence systems.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Microsoft Calls for AI Rules to Minimize Risks
Its president, Brad Smith, said companies needed to "step up" and governments needed to "move faster" as artificial intelligence progressed.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

German Economy Slipped Into Recession in First Quarter
Consumer spending and exports fell in the first three months of this year, adding to a slump in late 2022 in Europe's largest economy.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Carl Icahn's Proxy Fight With Illumina Comes to a Vote
Shareholders are set to vote on Thursday whether to back the gene-sequencing company's incumbent board or candidates named by the activist investor.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Prompts to Try Asking ChatGPT
Our personal tech columnist shares how to improve many parts of your life.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Nanchang, Once a Symbol of China's Growth, Signals a Housing Crisis
Nanchang's skyscrapers represented urban transformation, but the city added apartments faster than its population grew. The result: vacant homes and offices.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Delays and Cancellations: Know Your Rights, and Book Wisely
The F.A.A. has made changes to cut down on chaos, but choosing your flights defensively, and knowing what you're entitled to, can help.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

How to Plan Around Strikes in Europe
Across Europe, workers have been walking out over pay disputes and labor conditions, and the turmoil will extend into the summer travel season. But they don't have to disrupt your trip.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Airfares: As Costs Rise, Flexibility Is Key
International ticket prices, especially, will be high, but not getting locked into dates or destinations can keep costs down. And consider "skiplagging."

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Airports With the Worst Records for Cancellations and Delays
If you can, avoiding destinations with the worst records for delays and cancellations may be wise. Or at least time your arrival right.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

How Geena Davis Continues to Tackle Gender Bias in Hollywood
When it comes to quantifying bias in popular entertainment, the Academy Award winner's in a league of her own.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

Reid Hoffman Is Praising the Virtues of AI
Few are as involved in so many different artificial intelligence efforts as Mr. Hoffman, a Silicon Valley investor who co-founded LinkedIn.

NYTimes Business
May 25, 2023

New York City Moves to Regulate How AI Is Used in Hiring
New York City's pioneering, focused approach sets rules on how companies use the technology in work force decisions.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

Elon Musk's Event With Ron DeSantis Exposes Twitter's Weaknesses
What was supposed to be a crowning moment for Mr. Musk's Twitter turned into a series of technical glitches.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

Police Used Excessive Force on 2 Australian Journalists, U.S. Finds
The Interior Department concluded that U.S. Park Police officers exceeded the "minimum level of reasonable force" during a George Floyd protest in 2020.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

McCarthy Renews Call for Spending Cuts as Debt Ceiling Talks Grind On
With a potential default just over a week away, a resolution remained elusive and Republican leaders told lawmakers they could return home for the holiday break.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

McCarthy Renews Call for Spending Cuts as Debt Talks Grind On
With a potential default just over a week away, a resolution remained elusive and Republican leaders told lawmakers they could return home for the holiday break.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

With Climate Panel as a Beacon, Global Group Takes on Misinformation
A group of scholars introduced an international panel to study the digital information landscape, inspired by those who had been warning of the effect of global warming.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

Fed Officials Were Split Over June Rate Pause, Minutes Show
In the Federal Reserve's last meeting, "several" participants thought rates may have moved high enough to get inflation under control.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

Nicholas Gray, 86, Dies; Paired Hot Dogs With Papaya to Make a Landmark
His Gray's Papaya, a knockoff of another frankfurter haven, helped turn an unlikely culinary combination into a New York phenomenon.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

McCarthy Renews Call for Spending Cuts as Debt Talks Resume at White House
With a potential default just over a week away, the House speaker is maintaining pressure for a rollback in spending in exchange for raising the borrowing limit.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

How to Listen to DeSantis's Presidential Announcement With Elon Musk on Twitter
The Florida governor is set to announce that he will be running for president on Twitter Spaces, a live audio streaming platform on Twitter where people gather and talk online in real time.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

Potential Debt Ceiling Deal Would Barely Change Federal Spending Path
Negotiators have focused on a relatively small corner of the budget, shunning new revenues or cuts to the fastest-growing programs

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

Yellen Warns of Missed Payments if Debt Limit Is Not Lifted
The Treasury secretary said the Biden administration would face "very tough choices" if Congress did not act.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

Inside How TikTok Shares User Data
Employees of the Chinese-owned video app have regularly posted user information on a messaging and collaboration tool called Lark, according to internal documents.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

AI Needs an International Watchdog, OpenAI Leaders Say
To manage its risks, "superintelligent" artificial intelligence should be governed by a body similar to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the lab's leadership said in note on its website.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

Semafor Raises $19 Million, Replacing Money From Sam Bankman-Fried
The media start-up's new backers include Henry Kravis, a founder of the private-equity giant KKR, and Jerry Yang, a Yahoo founder.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

DeSantis's 2024 Campaign Announcement Shows Twitter's Move to the Right
The Florida governor's plan to announce his presidential campaign on the social network is the latest sign of the company's efforts to court conservatives.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

After Nearly Collapsing, Indian Billionaire's Stock Is Back on the Rise
Investors have again rushed into the conglomerate controlled by Gautam Adani after a panel signaled that the investigation into the company's finances was getting nowhere.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

What to Know About Limiting Your Child's Screen Time
Concerned parents have many tools, including free software from Apple and Google, to actively oversee how children use their tech.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

U.S. Debt Default Could Damage Nation's Credit Rating
If the government misses an interest payment, even by a few hours, its creditworthiness will suffer, possibly for a long time.

NYTimes Business
May 24, 2023

U.K. Inflation Slowed in April, but Remains Stubbornly High
Consumer prices rose 8.7% from a year earlier, the slowest pace since March 2022.

NYTimes Business
May 23, 2023

New York Times Reaches Contract Deal With Union
The new agreement, if ratified, will give union members immediate salary increases of up to 12.5 percent.

NYTimes Business
May 23, 2023

Ron DeSantis to Announce 2024 Presidential Run With Elon Musk on Twitter
Adding a twist to the beginning of his presidential campaign, the Florida governor is expected to appear on a live audio conversation with Mr. Musk, the social platform's owner, on Wednesday evening.

NYTimes Business
May 23, 2023

F.A.A. Spends $100 Million to Help Prevent Runway Accidents
The money is intended to reduce "incursions," in which planes, vehicles and people mistakenly obstruct runways, and it will be used on infrastructure improvements.

NYTimes Business
May 23, 2023

A.I.'s Threat to Jobs Prompts Question of Who Protects Workers
Tens of millions of jobs could be automated by generative artificial intelligence. The makers of new technologies are looking to the government to step in.

NYTimes Business
May 23, 2023

BuzzFeed's Botatouille Chatbot Puts A.I. Twist on Food Advice
Jonah Peretti, the company's chief executive, has embraced artificial intelligence more than most publishers. His latest offering: Botatouille, an A.I.-powered kitchen assistant.

NYTimes Business
May 23, 2023

An A.I.-Generated Picture Stokes a Stock Market Plunge
A stock sell-off driven by a since-debunked picture underscored fears about how artificial intelligence could be used for nefarious purposes with big consequences.

NYTimes Business
May 23, 2023

Australia Tries to Break Its Dependence on China for Lithium Mining
Half of the world's supply of the critical battery ingredient is mined in Australia, which ships virtually all of it to China. The government and business are betting they can change that.

NYTimes Business
May 23, 2023

Mountain of FTX Evidence: Emails, Chat Logs, Code and a Notebook
Prosecutors investigating Sam Bankman-Fried, the cryptocurrency exchange's founder, have accumulated more than six million pages of documents and other records.

NYTimes Business
May 23, 2023

U.S. Faces ‘Elevated Risk' of Default in Early June, a New Report Warns
The Bipartisan Policy Center said the government will be operating on "dangerously low" cash reserves after Memorial Day in its estimate of the so-called X-date.

NYTimes Business
May 23, 2023

An African Country Faces Challenges to Protect Girls From HPV
Almost all cervical cancer deaths now occur in developing countries. Tanzania is trying to inoculate girls against the virus that causes the disease — nearly 20 years after rich countries began offering the shot.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Biden and McCarthy Describe ‘Productive' Debt Limit Talks, but No Deal Is Reached
With the United States at risk of defaulting for the first time, Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden met again but remained far apart on a deal.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Yellen Warns the U.S. Could Default as Soon as June 1
The so-called X-date could still come as early as next week.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Rick Wolff, Sports Radio Host and Much More, Is Dead at 71
As a psychological coach (and ex-player), he helped revive a woeful Cleveland baseball team. He had a WFAN show about youth sports and shepherded best sellers.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

TikTok Sues Montana Over State Ban
The Chinese-owned video app filed the lawsuit days after Montana's governor signed the ban, which takes effect on Jan. 1, into law.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Mykonos Building Boom Reveals ‘Wretched' Side of Greece's Recovery
Investors are eager to cash in on soaring demand for luxury properties, but an attack on an archaeologist investigating building violations brought a darker underbelly to light.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Debt Limit Negotiators Debate Spending Caps to Break Standoff
The strategy, which was used in 2011, could allow both sides to save face but would most likely do little to chip away at the national debt.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Bioré and Influencer Apologize After School Shooting Ad
A Michigan State graduate apologized after she talked about how the school shooting there affected her mental health as part of a paid partnership with the beauty company.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Airlines and F.A.A. Try to Head Off Summer Travel Meltdowns
Having angered travelers and lawmakers, airline executives and aviation officials said they were reducing flights, hiring staff and making other changes to avoid disruptions this summer.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Companies Are Pushing Back Harder on Union Efforts, Workers Say
Apple, Starbucks, Trader Joe's and REI are accused of targeting union supporters after organizing efforts gained traction, charges the companies deny.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

More Americans Say Finances Are Tighter Because of Inflation
A new Federal Reserve survey finds that the strong job market hasn't been enough to offset the rising cost of living for many families.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Biden and McCarthy to Meet in Hopes of Reviving Debt Talks
With the United States at risk of defaulting for the first time, hopes for a breakthrough have dimmed in recent days.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

China Escalates U.S. Tech War With Micron Ban
A Chinese government block on Micron Technology's memory chips marks how far apart the two economic powers are drifting on tech policy.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

JPMorgan's Succession Plans for Jamie Dimon May Weigh on Investors
Revelations about rivals' plans may prompt the bank's shareholders to ask about who will replace Jamie Dimon at an annual investor gathering on Monday.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Google's Photo App Still Can't Find Gorillas. And Neither Can Apple's.
Eight years after a controversy over Black people being mislabeled as gorillas by image analysis software — and despite big advances in computer vision — tech giants still fear repeating the mistake.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Vary Energy Leans on Manure to Provide a Greener Future
Varo Energy, a Swiss provider of gasoline and diesel, is charting a path to lower carbon energy by relying on farm waste and used cooking oil.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Dallas Attracts a Flock of Luxury Restaurants
The city's booming economy is attracting a flock of luxury restaurants from other cities. Is that a good thing for local cuisine?

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Mike Cavanagh, New Leader of NBCUniversal, Steps Into the Spotlight
Mike Cavanagh, a veteran of the financial crisis, has just been given a leading part in the unending drama of Hollywood.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Silicon Valley Chosen for $4 Billion Chip Research Center
Anticipating federal subsidies, Applied Materials said it planned to invest up to $4 billion in the semiconductor project in Sunnyvale, Calif.

NYTimes Business
May 22, 2023

Meta Fined $1.3 Billion for Violating E.U. Data Privacy Rules
The Facebook owner said it would appeal an order to stop sending data about European Union users to the United States.

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