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NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2026

Mines, Logistics and Deep Uncertainty Threaten a Middle East Oil Rebound
More oil is getting out of the Persian Gulf, but the region's producers are looking for signs that it is safe as they ramp up plans for alternative routes.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2026

Egg Prices Are Way Down, but That's Hurting Farmers
An oversupply of hens has lowered wholesale egg prices. But consumers may not reap the full benefits because of producer contracts and higher costs.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2026

The Giant Test Kitchen Where Cooks Battle A.I. Slop
People Inc., the home of Food & Wine and Southern Living, publishes more food content than anyone else. It's pushing back against the bots with recipes from its culinary hub.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2026

Cottage Cheese Shortages Are Driven by TikTok and ‘Protein-Maxxing'
TikTok and "protein-maxxing" are driving a cottage cheese squeeze that's left some consumers desperate.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2026

A Humble 3-Wheel Electric Vehicle Lands Toyota in Federal Court
A lawsuit filed in California claims the automaker's philanthropic arm stole technology intended to help poor farmers, but it is not clear to what end.

NYTimes Business
Jun 20, 2026

For New Car Brands, the Path to Success Is Littered With Flops
Honda and Sony have bailed on Afeela, their joint E.V. project, without selling a single car. Subbrands from big automakers have a shaky track record, but leaning into luxury can help.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

Amazon's Movie Arm Abandons Film About OpenAI
The company, which invested $50 billion in the artificial intelligence start-up this year, will let the team behind the film, "Artificial," try to sell the project to another studio.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

Oil Prices Rise as U.S.-Iran Deal Faces Tests
Oil remains on track for a second straight weekly decline, but signs of cracks in the agreement to end the war have given traders pause.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

Stranded Ships Hoping for Escape Find a Turbulent Strait of Hormuz
Shipping companies had hoped to get their vessels out after this week's U.S.-Iran deal but faced uncertainty on Friday as violence flared again in the region.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

Oil Prices Wobble as U.S.-Iran Deal Faces Tests
Oil remains on track for a second straight weekly decline, but signs of cracks in the agreement to end the war have given traders pause.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

In a Still Turbulent Strait of Hormuz, Stranded Ships Wait for Clarity
Shipping companies had hoped to get their stranded vessels out, but faced uncertainty as violence flared again in the region.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

For India, the Return of Iranian Oil Cannot Come Soon Enough
After months of shortages and uncertainty, India sees an opportunity to restore a once-crucial energy relationship.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

Rates on New Student Loans Will Rise on July 1
Higher interest rates take effect on July 1 for the next school year. Borrowers are already dealing with rising college costs and inflation elsewhere.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

Oil Prices Firm Up as U.S.-Iran Deal Faces Tests
Oil remains on track for a second straight weekly decline, but signs of cracks in the agreement to end the war have given traders pause.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

After Deal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz, Ships Begin to Move Cautiously
Shipping companies hoping to get their stranded vessels out face complications like mines and the lack of clear coordination.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

How Deal With U.S. Could Reconnect Iran to the Global Economy
The country has long faced some of the world's heaviest sanctions. The lifting of restrictions could open new vistas on trade and financial access.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

Congress Is Anxious as U.S.-Canada-Mexico Trade Talks Intensify
With midterms approaching and negotiations heating up, some lawmakers are apprehensive over where the discussions are headed.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

How Much Is SpaceX Really Worth?
The company's deep commitment to Mars colonization and Elon Musk's nearly total control make SpaceX stock an astonishingly speculative bet, our columnist says.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

Colby College Is Stepping In to Save a Maine Town on the Brink of Disaster
A new rescuer — Colby College, bankrolled by a construction magnate — will vastly change not just the economics of Port Clyde, Maine, but also its cultural and physical fabric.

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

A Viral Knicks Moment, Brought to You by a Prediction Market
What do a Jalen Brunson look-alike contest, a buzzy catchphrase and a dancing robot outside Madison Square Garden have in common?

NYTimes Business
Jun 19, 2026

Have You Bought a Tesla Recently? We Want to Hear From You.
Tesla sales are rebounding in Europe even though many people have negative feelings about Elon Musk, the company's chief executive. We want to know why.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

The Washington Outlet NOTUS Won't Be ‘The Star' After All
The publication is abandoning a planned rebranding after resolving a trademark dispute with the new publisher of The Washington Star.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Are You a Recent College Graduate Who Moved Back Home? We Want to Hear From You.
If you lived with your parents for nine months or more after graduation, please tell us how you came to the decision and whether the job market influenced your thinking.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Federal Energy Regulator Seeks to Limit Conflicts Over Data Centers
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission directed grid managers to make changes that protect individuals from higher electricity bills while giving data centers access to power faster.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Penske Media Is Buying What's Left of Vox Media
The deal will put online publications like Popsugar and Eater under the same roof as Rolling Stone and Variety.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Education Department Lowers Student Loan Interest Rates for Two Years
The department, citing high default rates, is reducing interest rates on federal student loans by up to one percentage point for two years.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

The Small Investors Behind SpaceX's Stock Rally
The company's blockbuster trading debut is the latest example of how individual investors have become a force in financial markets.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Warsh Wants the Fed to Send Fewer Signals. That Comes With Risks.
Investors piled on bets for higher borrowing costs after Kevin Warsh opted against providing policy guidance at his first meeting as Federal Reserve chairman.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Warsh's Hawkish Turn Has Scrambled the Math on Rates
The futures market now sees at least one interest rate increase this year, as the Federal Reserve's new leader, Kevin Warsh, vows to fight inflation.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Inflation Will Linger Despite U.S.-Iran Deal, British Officials Warn
Bank of England policymakers kept interest rates on hold, saying the impact of the war in Iran was still a major source of uncertainty for the economy.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

As India Temporarily Bans Telegram, Which Other Countries Have Restricted the Messaging App?
Several countries have restricted the messaging app, a valuable platform for dissidents, criminals and extremists. Here's an overview.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Average U.S. Gas Price Falls Below $4 After U.S.-Iran Agreement
Drivers are enjoying some relief at the pump after the United States and Iran signed an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Retail Investors Help Send SpaceX Shares Soaring
The company's blockbuster trading debut is the latest example of how individual investors have become a force in financial markets.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

All Aboard! Brands Jump on the Knicks Bandwagon.
Companies — including some with no ties to New York or basketball — have posted memes, changed their avatars to Knicks blue and orange, and cheered the team in their captions.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Why Flight Prices Might Not Fall After the U.S.-Iran Deal
Jet fuel may stay expensive for months, and airlines know travelers are willing to pay more for tickets.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

What to Know Before Buying SpaceX Stock, According to Financial Advisers
SpaceX has rapidly become one of the world's most valuable companies. Even so, experts say investing in single stocks can be risky.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

They Booked an Airbnb Ahead of the World Cup. Can a Host Demand They Pay More?
A family booked early for a big soccer trip to Southern California, then a new host suddenly raised the price. Why did Airbnb leave them in the lurch?

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Oil Prices Fall as U.S.-Iran Deal to Reopen Hormuz Takes Effect
Oil prices fell and stocks rose after Pakistan announced that the agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz would take effect immediately.

NYTimes Business
Jun 18, 2026

Average U.S. Gasoline Price Falls Below $4 for First Time in Months
Drivers are enjoying some relief at the pump after the United States and Iran signed an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Warsh Makes His Case With Jargon, and a Penchant for Detail
The Federal Reserve's new chairman held a press conference where he bantered with reporters and laid out a vision for change at the central bank.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

See How the First Fed Statement Under Warsh Evolved
Interest rates didn't change, but the language in Fed's policy statement, which it released alongside its rate decision today, certainly did.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Fed holds rates steady at Warsh's first meeting.
Officials at the Federal Reserve were split between no cuts this year and one or more rate increases as they braced for higher inflation, according to a new set of projections.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Stocks Drop on Fed Decision, and Oil Is Muted Amid Peace Deal Talks
Traders are waiting for U.S. and Iranian officials to meet in Switzerland on Friday, when they are expected to sign an initial agreement and begin a 60-day cease-fire.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Takeaways from Kevin Warsh's first meeting as Fed chairman.


NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

See how the first Fed statement under Warsh evolved.
Interest rates didn't change, but the language in Fed's policy statement, which it released alongside its rate decision today, certainly did.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Fed Meeting Live Updates: Kevin Warsh to Address U.S. Economy as Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady
Officials at the Federal Reserve were split between no cuts this year and one or more rate increases as they braced for higher inflation, according to a new set of projections.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Stocks Decline on Fed Decision, and Oil Is Muted Amid Peace Deal Talks
Traders are waiting for U.S. and Iranian officials to meet in Switzerland on Friday, when they are expected to sign an initial agreement and begin a 60-day cease-fire.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Political Spotlight Shines on Warsh for His First Fed Meeting as Chairman
The new Fed chairman is bound to face the unyielding attention of the president that nominated him.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Elon Musk's Next Move May Be a Mega-Merger of SpaceX and Tesla
Some shareholders might object, but there is little they could do, legal experts say.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

How to read the Fed's projections like a pro.


NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Who is Kevin Warsh, the Fed's new chairman?
Mr. Warsh will make his public debut as the Federal Reserve's chairman on Wednesday.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Warsh is focused on the Fed's balance sheet. Here's what you need to know.


NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

How the Fed's rate decisions affect your wallet.


NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

What to watch at the Fed's meeting.


NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

The Cloud Has Sound: The Unrelenting and Unseen Cost of A.I. Data Centers
As tech giants rush to build infrastructure, some residents who live near data centers say a constant low-frequency vibration is ruining their health and homes.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Allowing Iran to Charge Fees in Strait of Hormuz Would Set ‘Dangerous Precedent,' Maersk CEO Says
With the United States and Iran nearing a deal to reopen the Persian Gulf, the mega shipping firm is treading cautiously.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Oil Prices Tick Higher Amid Hope the Strait of Hormuz Will Reopen
Traders are waiting for U.S. and Iranian officials to meet in Switzerland on Friday, when they are expected to sign an initial agreement and begin a 60-day cease-fire.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Oil Prices Waver as Traders Hope the Strait of Hormuz Will Reopen
Traders are waiting for U.S. and Iranian officials to meet in Switzerland on Friday, when they are expected to sign an initial agreement and begin a 60-day cease-fire.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

SpaceX's Growing Warchest
Shares in Elon Musk's SpaceX have been on a tear, giving the rockets and artificial intelligence company financial resources to box out competitors.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Prediction Markets' Next Major Bet: Wall St. Traders
Platforms like Kalshi let millions wager on sports and pop culture. They're now hoping institutions will use them for big-ticket trading like hedging.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Japan Raids Ice Cream Giants in Cartel Investigation
The Fair Trade Commission said that it suspected six leading ice cream manufacturers fixed the prices of popular frozen treats.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

What to Watch at the Federal Reserve's June Meeting
The U.S. central bank is widely expected to hold interest rates steady at Kevin M. Warsh's first meeting as chairman.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Rachel Reeves, UK Chancellor, Confronts the Political Challenges of Fiscal Stability
Rachel Reeves came into office promising to adhere to strict rules on spending and borrowing. Two years later, a special election could determine if she will continue in her role.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

The U.S. Economy Is Leaving Small Businesses Behind
Small businesses say relentless pressures from tariffs and higher energy prices have sapped their resilience and finances.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

‘Backrooms' and ‘Obsession' Disrupt the 2026 Summer Box Office
"Backrooms" and "Obsession," two breakout horror films from first-time directors in their 20s, have arguably redefined what a summer blockbuster can be.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

Who Will Get Spirit Airlines' Coveted Flights at LaGuardia?
A bankruptcy court has started the process to sell the airline's right to fly to and from the New York City airport, but finding a buyer could be hard.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

The Cloud Has Sound: The Unrelenting and Unseen Cost of the A.I. Boom
As tech giants rush to build big data centers, some residents who live near them say a constant low-frequency vibration is ruining their health and homes.

NYTimes Business
Jun 17, 2026

A New Era of Super-Hybrids to Ease Range Anxiety
Extended-range electric vehicles promise to reduce costs and appeal to America's appetite for adventure. And they're coming to showrooms soon.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Beijing's New Message to Its Citizens: Your Money Belongs at Home
Eager to keep capital within its borders, China is restricting the ways individuals can engage with global markets.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

SpaceX Is More Valuable Than Meta, Broadcom and Many Others
In its first few days of trading, Elon Musk's newly listed rocket maker has become one of the world's most valuable companies.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Riding High After I.P.O., SpaceX Will Buy A.I. Start-Up for $60 Billion
SpaceX exercised its option to acquire Cursor in an all-stock deal, bolstering Elon Musk's ambitions in artificial intelligence.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

European Union Lawmakers Approve Much-Delayed Trade Deal With U.S.
After nearly a year of wrangling, the deal the European Union struck with President Trump in Turnberry, Scotland, is headed for final approval.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

SpaceX Is Now More Valuable Than Amazon, Meta and Many Others
In its first few days of trading, Elon Musk's newly listed rocket maker has vaulted into the world's top five most valuable companies.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Best-Selling Memoirist Sues Classmate Who Said She Used Her Story
Amy Griffin contended that she was defamed when a former classmate accused her in a lawsuit of appropriating parts of her story of being sexually abused for "The Tell."

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Pizza Hut Sold to Two Firms for $2.7 Billion
Yum China will acquire Pizza Hut's locations in mainland China. The private equity firm LongRange Capital will buy its locations in the United States and elsewhere.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

War Hangs Over American Farmers as Fertilizer Prices Rise
The Iran war and lower crop prices have hurt makers of sulfur-based supplements. But farmers won't skip nitrogen-based fertilizers, no matter the cost.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Working Parents Say They're in a Losing Battle Over Their Time
Most like having a job but say it leaves them too few hours for their children and other pursuits, a Pew survey shows.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Call It a ‘Book-cation' or a ‘Readaway,' Literary Travel Is Having a Moment
Resort book clubs, tour companies, hotel libraries and a growing number of literary festivals are offering readers new ways to indulge their interests.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Europe Union Lawmakers Approve Much-Delayed Trade Deal With U.S.
After nearly a year of wrangling, the deal the European Union struck with President Trump in Turnberry, Scotland, is headed for final approval.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Riding High After I.P.O., SpaceX to Buy A.I. Start-Up for $60 Billion
SpaceX exercised its option to acquire Cursor in an all-stock deal, bolstering Elon Musk's ambitions in artificial intelligence.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Big Questions for Warsh as New Era for the Fed Begins
Interest rates, inflation, independence are among the challenges the new chairman of the Federal Reserve faces as the central bank's policymakers meet.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Oil Prices Continue to Fall as Traders Assess U.S.-Iran Deal
Stocks were mixed after strong rallies the day before.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Warsh Faces Tenuous Balancing Act in First Fed Meeting as Chairman
Elevated inflation and the specter of rate increases will greet Kevin M. Warsh in his debut as chairman of the Federal Reserve.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

The Iran War Permanently Altered the Global Economy
The global order has been altered, and economies are unlikely to simply pick up where they left off before the U.S. and Israel began bombing Iran.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Just How Much Are E.V. Drivers Saving With Gas Prices Still High?
Over a long period, gas prices tend to be more volatile than electricity rates.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

A.I. Boom Ignites Asian Chip Companies
They make much of the gear that goes into giant data centers. Demand for their products is shifting the balance of tech power.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Gas Prices May Remain High Despite US-Iran Deal
The preliminary agreement may not have an immediate effect on prices at the pump. Damaged infrastructure and risky transport could keep costs up.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

Japan Raises Rates to 31-Year High to Ward Off War Inflation
Going against Prime Minister Takaichi's wishes, Japan's central bank acted amid U.S. pressure, a tanking currency and inflation from energy disruptions.

NYTimes Business
Jun 16, 2026

China's Spending Slowdown Deepens as Households Tighten Their Belts
The unexpected decline in retail sales underscored China's growing reliance on exports to sustain economic growth as domestic demand continues to falter.

NYTimes Business
Jun 15, 2026

How Kratom, an Addictive Gas Station Drug, Found Allies in Trump's Cabinet
With support from Markwayne Mullin and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the kratom industry is pursuing a potentially lucrative policy. Mr. Mullin owns equity in a company that could benefit.

NYTimes Business
Jun 15, 2026

SpaceX's Stock Surges on First Full Day of Trading
The company's shares jumped on Monday, and executives announced that they had raised even more money in an already record-breaking initial offering.

NYTimes Business
Jun 15, 2026

Stocks Surge as U.S. and Iran Reach Preliminary Deal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices fell and stocks gained early Monday after Iran and the U.S. reached a deal that may allow more energy and other goods to flow through the Strait of Hormuz.

NYTimes Business
Jun 15, 2026

Will SpaceX Fortunes Trickle Down to This Texas Town?
Elon Musk built a huge complex outside the city of Bastrop, population 14,000. Its residents now wonder what the historic SpaceX initial public offering might mean for them.

NYTimes Business
Jun 15, 2026

SpaceX's Stock Rises on First Full Day of Trading
After notching big gains on its debut on Friday, the company's shares jumped again on Monday.

NYTimes Business
Jun 15, 2026

Cautious of U.S.-Iran Deal, Shipping Firms Await Strait to Reopen
Shipowners welcomed the agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but said they would need more security guarantees before resuming transits.

NYTimes Business
Jun 15, 2026

Deal to Reopen Hormuz Kicks Off Long Effort to Ease Energy Crisis
The pace of the recovery will depend on how confident companies are that the deal between the United States and Iran will hold and be extended.

NYTimes Business
Jun 15, 2026

SpaceX's Stock Rises Ahead of First Full Day of Trading
After notching big gains on its debut on Friday, the company's shares jumped again on Monday before the market opened.

NYTimes Business
Jun 15, 2026

Fox to Acquire Roku, Joining the Battle for the Living Room
The $22 billion deal will bolster Fox Corp.'s efforts to reach consumers on streaming platforms.

NYTimes Business
Jun 15, 2026

Shipping Firms, Awaiting Details, Are Cautious of U.S.-Iran Deal
Shipowners welcomed the agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but said they would need more security guarantees before resuming transits.

NYTimes Business
Jun 15, 2026

Global Markets Rally on Iran Peace Hopes
A framework agreement could be signed later this week, but details are scarce. Still, investors are cheering the potential breakthrough.

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