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NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

After Repeated Crises, Boeing Looks to Turn a Corner
The company recently opened a new production line to keep up with strong demand for its 737 Max, though orders for its new planes lag rival Airbus.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

X and Music Publishers Retreat From Lawsuits
Elon Musk's social media platform and the music companies agreed to dismiss dueling claims, from 2023 and 2026. They have not said why.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

Pentagon's Escort Policy for Journalists Is Temporarily Restored
An appeals court said the Defense Department could require escorts for reporters who visit the Pentagon while The New York Times sues to overturn the rule.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

America's Enterprising Spirit is Booming After Decades-Long Slump
Hundreds of thousands of people are creating companies each year, ending a decades-long drought.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

Roger Summit, Who Invented an Early Online Search Service, Dies at 95
A research scientist at Lockheed, he came up with the idea for a computer system that would search scientific and technical literature almost instantaneously.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

States Rush to Fill Graduate Loan Gap Opened by G.O.P. Budget Bill
Minnesota and Connecticut are two of the states expanding their loan options. "We see it as a substitute program," one official said.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

Big Tech Firms Like Oracle Turn to Bonds to Finance A.I. Data Centers
Risk is rising as big tech companies like Oracle — the ultimate financial source of the Ellison media empire — need to turn to the bond market for staggering sums to finance data centers.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

Stocks Sink on Anxiety About Tech and A.I. Spending
A sell-off in Asia led by chipmakers spilled into Europe and U.S. markets on Friday.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

A New Blow to Tracking Gun Sales
The House has passed a bill that would bar the use of merchant codes specifically for firearm retailers, an effort to pre-empt state adoption of the tool.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

Poolhouse, a Tech-Infused Pool Hall Start-up, Raises $55 Million
Poolhouse, which was created by the founders of Topgolf and uses technology to track players' scores, aims to sell its platform to others.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

Xi Jinping of China Pitches ‘Openness' in Push to Shape the Path of A.I.
Xi Jinping said that the development of artificial intelligence systems should be a "symphony of global collaboration."

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

Shipping in the Persian Gulf Nears a Halt and Oil Prices Rise
Shipping traffic was at its lowest level in more than a month and oil prices moved higher as the Iran war continued to disrupt the supply of energy.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

Beijing Rejects Trump's Claim of Meddling, but Avoids a Fight
Chinese officials called the election-meddling accusation baseless, while analysts said Beijing was trying to preserve a fragile détente.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

When a World Cup Team Needs a Trim, the Barbershop Comes to Them
Maram Hammadi, who grew up playing on dirt fields in Iraq before opening a barbershop outside Seattle, heard Egypt needed a barber. He cleared his books.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

Cooler Inflation May Not Be Enough to Stave Off Fed Rate Increases
The Federal Reserve is expected to hold rates steady at its July meeting, but officials have not written off the possibility of a move soon after.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

How Companies Have Abandoned Their Climate Goals and Let Themselves Off the Hook
Big business made big promises about saving the planet. Following through hasn't been easy.

NYTimes Business
Jul 17, 2026

New Prime Minister Faces Old Problems: How to Make Britain's Economy Grow
Conversations with economists, and people around him, shed light on how Andy Burnham might tackle entrenched challenges.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Truth Social Parent to Sell Faster Access to Trump's Posts
The product, Truth API, could give Wall Street trading firms an edge in seeing President Trump's posts on the social media platform he partly owns.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Netflix Revenue Grows 13% to $12.6 Billion
The company's second-quarter earnings were largely in line with Wall Street's expectations.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Mary-Dell Chilton Dies at 87; Helped Create First Genetically Modified Plant
In 1982, she led the research team that figured out how to genetically alter plants, a discovery that would eventually transform global agriculture.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

White House Faces Stiff Pushback on Subjecting Grants to Political Review
Academics, city leaders and congressional lawmakers number among the thousands to urge the Trump administration to reconsider a plan to assert more control over grants.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Americans Are Spending, and Not Just on Necessities
Lower gas prices have been a relief for households struggling with higher living costs. But now they are creeping higher again.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Maker of Drone Boats Used in Iran War Will Open New Texas Shipyard
Saronic Technologies will make naval and commercial vessels at the facility. The company's naval drone helped rescue the crew of a downed Apache helicopter last month.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Inflation Respite Gives More Consumers a Chance to Spend
Lower gas prices have been a relief for households struggling with higher living costs. But now they are creeping higher again.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Maker of Drone Boats Used in Iran War to Open New Texas Shipyard
Saronic Technologies will make naval and commercial vessels at the facility. The company's naval drone helped rescue the crew of a downed Apache helicopter last month.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Strait of Hormuz Tanker Traffic Erodes Further as Oil Prices Rise
Very few ships passed through the waterway on the first full day of the U.S. naval blockade of Iran.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Google Ordered to Give A.I. Rivals More Access on Android Smartphones
The decision by European Union regulators is a response to fears that Google will use its vast Android user base to gain an edge in A.I.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Anthropic Inches Toward a Mega-I.P.O.
The artificial intelligence lab is said to have taken more steps that are consistent with a company aiming to go public in the fall.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

The Quest for ‘Technological Sovereignty' in Europe (and Why It's So Hard)
France and Germany want to quit relying on America and China for key technology like artificial intelligence, but they're having to choose where to do it.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

U.K. Nationalizes British Steel, Its Last Major Steel Mill
The government first intervened in British Steel last year to prevent its then-owner, the Chinese company Jingye Group, from shutting it down. No private sector buyers came forward.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

TSMC Adds $100 Billion to Its U.S. Spending Plan
The pledge from the Taiwanese chip-making giant brought the total commitment to its fast-growing operations in Arizona to $265 billion.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Diesel Prices Hit $5 a Gallon Again, Up 33% Since Start of Iran War
U.S. diesel prices first surpassed $5 a gallon in March. Renewed fighting in the Persian Gulf and reduced refinery capacity is once again pushing up prices.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Europe Finds It Hard to Break Up With American and Chinese Technology
France and Germany want to quit relying on America and China for key technology like artificial intelligence, but they're having to choose where to do it.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

India Is Moving Fast to Build A.I. Data Centers. A Coastal City May Pay the Price.
With India lagging in the technology, officials are embracing giant data centers. But critics say the megaprojects will use up energy and water, without providing long-term jobs.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Trump Administration to Impose New Tariffs on Brazil
The United States accused the country of unfair trade practices. The tariff will replace ones that the Supreme Court struck down.

NYTimes Business
Jul 16, 2026

Europe Wants to Break Free From American and Chinese Technology. But How?
France and Germany want to quit relying on America and China for key technology like artificial intelligence, but they're having to choose where to do it.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

New York Times Files Motion to Quash Subpoenas of Its Journalists
The Justice Department is seeking to compel grand jury testimony as part of an investigation into Times reporting on the president's new Air Force One jet.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

NextEra and Dominion File to Form a Huge Power Company
They asked regulators in three states and at a federal agency to approve a deal that would create a combined company with 10 million customers across the Southeast.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

PayPal Receives $53 Billion Takeover Offer Involving Stripe
PayPal, which owns Venmo, is the target of what one group of analysts described as a "lowball" offer from Stripe, another payment processor, and Advent, a private equity firm.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

SpaceX Briefly Falls Below I.P.O. Price of $135
After soaring in its stock market debut, the shares of Elon Musk's rocket and A.I. company have been rocky.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

United Airlines Will Soon Let You Take Over the Middle Seat, for a Price
The option, set to go on sale on some flights later this year, will feature a shared table in the middle seat. The move may actually save the airline money.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

Senators Grill Justice Dept. Officials on New York Times Subpoenas
Democrats questioned the acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, and a U.S. attorney about subpoenas issued to Times journalists who reported on security concerns with the president's new plane.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

CXMT, China's Chip Champion, to Raise Billions in Race for A.I. Control
CXMT, a linchpin in China's drive to develop homegrown artificial intelligence technology, is aiming to raise nearly $10 billion in a blockbuster public offering in Shanghai.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

Treasury to Begin Minting $1 Gold Trump Coin Featuring President's Face
Critics question whether the coins are legal and argue that President Trump is using the currency to celebrate himself.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

Twitter Turns 20: Two Decades of Memes, Movements and Hot Takes
The first tweets from the public appeared on July 15, 2006, several months after a soft launch. It was rebranded as X after being acquired by Elon Musk.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

SpaceX Falls Below I.P.O. Price of $135
After soaring in its stock market debut, the shares of Elon Musk's rocket and A.I. company have been rocky.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

War Risk for Businesses Will Mean Higher Prices No Matter What Happens
Doing business in a more dangerous and unpredictable world will cost more, pushing up the price of everything from food to electronics.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

Goldman's Former Top Lawyer Calls Epstein a ‘Masterful Liar'
Kathryn Ruemmler, the former general counsel of Goldman Sachs testified on Wednesday in a closed door congressional hearing investigating Jeffery Epstein.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

IBM's Stock Crash Reignites Fears of A.I. Disruption in Software Sector
The company tumbled sharply after previewing quarterly results that were disappointing. It's not good news for software and tech consulting companies.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

Is IBM a Canary in the Tech Coal Mine?
The company tumbled sharply after previewing quarterly results that were disappointing. It's not good news for software and tech consulting companies.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

From Twitter to X: 20 Years of Memes, Movements and Hot Takes
The first tweets from the public appeared on July 15, 2006, several months after a soft launch. It was rebranded as X after being acquired by Elon Musk.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

Oil Prices Tick Higher as U.S. Reinstates Iran Blockade
The United States reinstated its blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz and shipping slowed to a crawl amid the renewed warfare in the critical waterway.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

A Year After DOGE Cuts, Social Security Is Trying to Stabilize
The agency has been quietly hiring workers again, and its leadership is focused on improving technology to ease workloads left by the departure of about 7,800 staff members.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

The American E.V. Has Been Crushed. Will It Take the U.S. Auto Industry With It?
The largest U.S. automakers have backed away from electric vehicles, even as global sales are booming. The decision may make them obsolete.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

What Trump's New Iran Blockade Could Mean for Oil Prices
The first blockade in April choked off Iranian exports without causing a lasting price surge. Now global oil reserves are lower, and ships face heightened risks.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

China's Chip Champion to Raise Billions in Race for A.I. Control
CXMT, a linchpin in China's drive to develop homegrown artificial intelligence technology, is aiming to raise nearly $10 billion in a blockbuster public offering in Shanghai.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

China's Economy Grows at Slowest Pace in Years
Economic growth of 4.3 percent in the second quarter, versus the same period last year, reflected a broad slump outside of the country's export-oriented manufacturing might.

NYTimes Business
Jul 15, 2026

Tech Investors and Longevity Influencers Back Neko Health's Mega Round
The health tech start-up co-founded by Spotify's Daniel Ek is worth billions more after a new $700 million funding round.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Data Centers to Add Billions in Power Costs in 13 States
A power auction conducted by a giant grid operator is expected to add $6.3 billion in additional charges to consumers and businesses because of electricity needs of data centers.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Chipotle Is Bringing Its Mexican-Inspired Fast Food to Monterrey, Mexico
The California-based restaurant chain is opening its first location south of the U.S.-Mexico border this week, bringing its bowls and burritos to Monterrey.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

T. Rex Fossil Sells for $50.1 Million, Putting the King Back On Top
In a booming fossil market, the T. rex had been dethroned by a stegosaurus. No longer.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Public Health Groups Sue F.D.A. Over Flavored E-Cigarette Policy
Executives unhappy with the agency donated and lobbied President Trump directly. Major companies have already begun to prepare and ship new products.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Top Tax Official to Leave Trump Administration
Ken Kies, who held two top jobs at the Treasury Department and the I.R.S., is leaving the government.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Trump Flip-Flops on Strait of Hormuz, Creating New Risks for Global Economy
The president now wants Gulf nations to invest in the U.S. in exchange for safe passage. Shipping industry experts worry other nations will follow that lead.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Warren Buffet Declines to Donate to Gates Foundation Amid Epstein Revelations
The decision by the Berkshire Hathaway founder comes in the wake of Epstein revelations that have troubled the Gates Foundation.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Leonard Abramson, Health Care Innovator and Philanthropist, Dies at 93
He created U.S. Healthcare, one of the first H.M.O.s, and used his great wealth from the sale of the company for causes like advancing cancer research.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Warsh Reiterates Fed's Pledge to Get Inflation Down but Doesn't Specify How
Kevin M. Warsh, in his first testimony to Congress as chairman of the Federal Reserve, did not shed light on whether he supported higher interest rates to tame price pressures.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Trump Paid $2 Million by South Korean Company Facing Trade Investigation
The payment illustrates the minefield Mr. Trump has created by maintaining personal financial ties with foreign businesses while he is in office.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

White House Cheers Inflation Data While Iran War Sparks New Price Surge
The news of an improvement in consumer prices in June came as the U.S. and Iran escalated attacks, risking a return to high energy prices.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Oil Price Dips From High After Trump Changes Plans for Shipping Fees
Brent crude, the international benchmark, breached $85 per barrel for the first time in a month.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Inflation Slowed During Pause in War With Iran
The Consumer Price Index fell to a 3.5 percent annual increase in June, and prices marked their biggest drop from a month earlier since 2020.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

What to know about the Fed chairman's testimony.


NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Warsh Reiterates Fed's Pledge to Get Inflation Down
Kevin M. Warsh, since becoming chairman of the Federal Reserve, has declined to say whether he supports higher interest rates to tame price pressures.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

The Fed's new chairman is asking for advice.
Five new task forces are focused on topics that Kevin M. Warsh, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, has said are "central to the broad conduct of monetary policy."

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Warsh to Reiterate Fed's Pledge to Get Inflation Down
Kevin M. Warsh, since becoming chairman of the Federal Reserve, has declined to say whether he supports higher interest rates to tame price pressures.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

U.S. Workers Are More Productive Than Ever. A.I. Isn't the Key.
Companies have been getting more out of employees for several years. Tight labor markets, digitization and remote work are among the reasons.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Paramount vs. the States
An effort to block media giant's planned takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery underscores how states are taking a more active role in antitrust regulation.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Big Banks Smash Earnings Records, but ‘Tectonic' Risks Loom
The largest banks in the United States collectively raked in tens of billions of profits in the second quarter, despite the war in Iran and persistent inflation.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Chai Discovery, an A.I. Drug Start-Up, Raises $400 Million
The fund-raising values the company at $3.8 billion and underscores investor interest in using artificial intelligence to tackle problems like drug discovery.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

What to know about the report.


NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

China Purges Top Official Over Corruption and Sex Charges
Ma Xingrui is the third member of the Politburo to be purged since 2022. He once led the Xinjiang region and was previously head of China's space program.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

U.S. Workers Are More Productive Than Ever. And That's Without A.I.
Companies have been getting more out of employees for several years. Tight labor markets, digitization and remote work are among the reasons.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

How a Promising Navy Drone Boat Program Got Mired in Politics
Navy acquisition reforms upended a $2.1 billion contract competition. When it was over, several companies with ties to the Trump administration had made the cut.

NYTimes Business
Jul 14, 2026

Oil Rises Above $85 a Barrel as Gulf Clash Escalates
Brent crude, the international benchmark, breached $85 per barrel for the first time in a month.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

Trump's Strait of Hormuz Fee Could Double the Cost of Shipping
The potential expense of a 20 percent charge to move oil and other goods through the strait has stirred concern among shippers.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

Trump Administration Is Snapping Up Stakes in Private Companies. Could A.I. Be Next?
Some tech executives are nervous that the administration's recent scrutiny of artificial intelligence models could be a prelude to a demand for an ownership stake.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

The Fed's Christopher Waller Warns of Higher Rates Soon if Inflation Stays High
Christopher J. Waller, a governor at the Federal Reserve, said he needed to see several months of lower inflation data to feel confident about the outlook.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

The Fed's Christopher Waller Warns of Higher Rates if Inflation Stays High
Christopher J. Waller, a governor at the Federal Reserve, said he needs to see several months of lower inflation data to feel confident about the outlook.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

Will Oil Prices Rise as the US-Iran Truce Frays? The Answer Lies With China.
For decades, OPEC influenced the market by how much oil it produced. But China, the largest importer, is demonstrating its remarkable power over prices.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger Is Challenged in Court by California and 11 Other States
The lawsuit, filed by California and 11 other states, argues that the deal would harm movie theaters and damage America's entertainment industry.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

U.S. Electric Vehicle Sales are Down but E.V. Chargers are Booming
Electric vehicle chargers are proliferating in Southern states as fast food restaurants, stores and other businesses try to lure customers.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

Will Oil Prices Soar as the U.S.-Iran Truce Frays? The Answer Lies With China.
For decades, OPEC influenced the market by how much oil it produced. But China, the largest importer, is demonstrating its remarkable power over prices.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

Strait of Hormuz Ship Traffic Falls to Lowest Point in a Month After Strikes
Shipping activity plummeted after Iran attacked a ship, setting off U.S. strikes. Little crude oil is being transported through the critical waterway.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

Nearly 200 Economists and Tech Leaders Warn of A.I. Threats
Letter calls for policymakers to do more to understand and respond to potential disruptions from artificial intelligence.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

Wall Street's Big Week for Earnings and Economic Data
Earnings season kicks off in earnest on Tuesday with big banks up first. Corporate America faces a high bar to beat investor expectations.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

Economists Warn of A.I. Threat
Nearly 200 economists signed a letter calling for policymakers to do more to understand and respond to potential A.I. disruptions.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

Europe Takes Step Toward Possible Social Media Ban for Children
After the release of a new report, the European Commission is considering changing the rules across the 27-nation bloc.

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

How Wealthy People Are Getting to World Cup Games
The skies above the Hamptons are packed with choppers headed to games, as "inequality is taking it right in the face."

NYTimes Business
Jul 13, 2026

5 New Roller Coasters to Make You Scream This Summer
Let the adrenaline flow on coasters that will shoot you high in the air, spin you around and turn you upside down. You'll definitely want a second ride.

NYTimes Business
Jul 12, 2026

U.A.W. President Says He's the Victim of ‘Bogus Allegations'
A grand jury is investigating whether Shawn Fain used his position to seek favors for his fiancée and retaliated against the union official who denied them.

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