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NYTimes Business
May 17, 2025

Capital One to Pay $425 Million to Settle Suit Over Savings Accounts
Depositors said the bank cheated them out of higher interest rates. As part of the settlement, the bank admitted no wrongdoing and agreed to make up for lost interest earnings.

NYTimes Business
May 17, 2025

What Has Changed Since Silicon Valley Bank Collapsed? Not Much.
Two years later, no major legislation or regulation has passed, and the basic problem that caused the crisis persists.

NYTimes Business
May 17, 2025

Duffy Blamed Biden for Air Traffic Woes. It's a Decades-Old Problem.
The federal government has taken a reactive approach to aviation policy, often leading to delays in modernization efforts and inadequate staffing and funding.

NYTimes Business
May 17, 2025

A Paychex 401(k) Rollover Leads to a Six-Figure Theft at Chase Bank
A thief stole 401(k) checks out of the mail. But why was Paychex, a major industry player, using paper at all given how often check fraud happens?

NYTimes Business
May 17, 2025

Can I Make My Jewish Employee Work on Christian Holidays?
Plus, how to know when the problem is actually you.

NYTimes Business
May 17, 2025

How Staffing Shortages Have Plagued Newark Airport
What's causing major flight delays and disruptions at Newark Liberty International Airport? Niraj Chokshi, a reporter at The New York Times covering transportation, explains how a staffing shortage has contributed to the chaos and what's being done to address it.

NYTimes Business
May 17, 2025

What if a Grocery Store Was More Like a Farmers' Market?
A farm stop in Ann Arbor, Mich., has found success with its local-first approach. But is the model replicable?

NYTimes Business
May 17, 2025

U.A.E. Is Pouring Money Into Africa, Seeking Resources and Power
As the United States and other economic powers reduce their investment, aid and presence in Africa, the United Arab Emirates is wielding its wealth.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Moody's Downgrades U.S. Credit Rating Below Triple-A
The downgrade means that each of the three major credit rating firms no longer gives the United States its best rating.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Boeing May Avoid Guilty Plea With DOJ Over Deadly 737 Max Crashes
A decision by the Justice Department not to pursue a guilty plea from Boeing would be the latest about-face in a long effort to hold the plane maker accountable for the crashes of two 737 Max jets.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Campaign Against an Airline That Flies Deportees Sets Off a Legal Fight
Seth Miller, a New Hampshire lawmaker, placed billboard ads protesting Avelo Airlines' decision to operate flights for ICE. Avelo accused him of copyright infringement.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Campaign Against Avelo Airlines Over ICE Deportation Flights Sets Off Legal Fight
Seth Miller, a New Hampshire lawmaker, placed billboard ads protesting Avelo Airlines' decision to operate flights for ICE. Avelo accused him of copyright infringement.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

US May Drop Guilty Plea Deal With Boeing Over 737 Max Crashes, Lawyers Say
A decision to not pursue a guilty plea from Boeing would be the latest about-face in a long effort to hold the plane maker accountable for the crashes of two 737 Max jets.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Federal Reserve Plans to Cut 10% of Its Staff
In an internal memo to staff on Friday, Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the central bank, said the institution would offer a voluntary deferred resignation program.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

In the U.S., a Summer Travel Slump Looms
Many airlines, hotels and analysts are forecasting a downbeat tourism season in America, as threats of tariffs and unpopular policy decisions take their toll.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Starbucks Baristas Stage Walkouts Over Dress Code Change
Their union objected over the unilateral policy change. Starbucks said the disruption has been minimal.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Retirees Are Filing for Social Security Earlier. Why?
An additional 276,000 people filed for Social Security benefits so far this fiscal year, up 13% from a year ago. Anxiety appears to be a driver.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Republican Tax Bill May Hurt the Lowest Earners and Help the Richest
Even though most Americans may see lower taxes, Republicans' spending cuts could outweigh those benefits and leave some worse off.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Data Centers' Hunger for Energy Could Raise All Electric Bills
Individuals and small businesses may end up bearing some of the cost of grid upgrades needed for large electricity users, a new report found.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Who Took the ‘Napalm Girl' Photo?
Questions about the credit for a famous photograph from the Vietnam War have divided the photojournalism community for months.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Novo Nordisk to Replace C.E.O. After Losing Edge in Weight-Loss Drugs
The Danish drugmaker, which makes Ozempic and Wegovy, has seen its stock tumble as competition in the weight-loss drug market has grown fiercer.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Want a Gift for Opening a 529 College Savings Account?
Some state plans give cash incentives in May to spur contributions.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Cable Giants Charter and Cox to Merge in $34.5 Billion Deal
The combination, which must pass muster with antitrust authorities, would create one of the biggest TV and internet providers in the United States.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Inside the Rift Over Trump's A.I. Deals in the Gulf
The president's Middle East visit produced multibillion-dollar technology investments by the Saudis and Emiratis. But they face political pushback at home.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

‘It's All About Trump's Tariffs': Asia Flocks to U.S. Trade Official
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation nations, staring down U.S. tariffs, jockeyed for time with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer at a gathering in South Korea.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Can Paula Kerger Keep PBS on the Air Amid Threats from Trump and Congress?
Paula Kerger, the chief executive of PBS, is used to fights over the public broadcaster's funding. But to her, the latest threats feel like "all-out effort to take us out."

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Trump's Movie Tariffs Run the Risk of a Second, More Damaging, Trade War
Hollywood offers a service, and services are what really drive the U.S. economy. President Trump's proposed tax could set off a second, and more damaging, trade war.

NYTimes Business
May 16, 2025

Nine Federally Funded Scientific Breakthroughs That Changed Everything
The U.S. is slashing funding for scientific research, after decades of deep investment. Here's some of what those taxpayer dollars created.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Can C-SPAN Pull Off ‘Crossfire,' but With Civility?
"Ceasefire" will be the low-key public affairs channel's first new weekly show in two decades. The question is whether Republicans and Democrats will show up.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Federal Officials May Limit Recommendations for Covid Vaccine
With new testing requirements, it's not even clear how new Covid or flu shots can be made available this fall.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Trump's Computer Chip Deals With Saudi Arabia and UAE Divide US Government
Big deals to sell chips to the U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia have divided the U.S. government over whether they could be remembered for shipping cutting-edge A.I. overseas.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Bondi Sold Millions in Trump Media Stock the Day Trump Imposed Vast Tariffs
The sale was expected, and the disclosure form did not include details of the transaction, including specific timing or the number of shares Ms. Bondi traded.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Colorado Air Traffic Controllers Lost Contact With Some Airplanes Monday
Controllers switched frequencies and planes were "safely separated," officials said. The 90-second outage on Monday followed communications problems at Newark's airport.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Walmart Reports Solid Sales but Cautions Tariffs Will Raise Prices
The retailer reported sales growth, especially in its e-commerce division, but also cautioned about economic uncertainty in the quarters ahead.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

YouTube Releases Its Ranking of Top Podcasts in the U.S.
YouTube, now the most popular platform for consuming podcasts, is introducing a chart ranking shows by watch time.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

S.E.C. Investigating Whether Coinbase Misstated Its User Numbers
The inquiry continued even after the commission dropped a lawsuit accusing Coinbase of illegally marketing digital currencies to the public.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Colorado Air Traffic Control Facility Lost Contact With Pilots
Controllers switched frequencies and planes were "safely separated," officials said. The 90-second outage on Monday followed communications problems at Newark airport.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

How Small Business Owners Are Handling Tariffs on China
An easing in President Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods gave businesses some breathing room. Long-term planning, though, is still on pause.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Trump Budget Cuts Hobble Antismoking Programs
The elimination of a key C.D.C. office has slashed funding to states for help lines used by thousands to stop smoking and vaping.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

How Much Does It Cost to See Beyoncé? It Depends.
Some fans who paid top dollar for the star's Cowboy Carter Tour are feeling miffed as prices drop. Other procrastinators are reaping the benefits.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

The Booming Business of Returned Products
As retailers slow down orders for foreign goods because of tariffs, companies that recirculate overstocked or returned items may help fill the gap.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

MSNBC Poaches Politico Editor Sudeep Reddy for New Washington Bureau
The cable channel, which is set to be spun off from NBC, is starting its first stand-alone D.C. office with Sudeep Reddy at the helm. It also plans to hire 100 new journalists.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

British Consumers Are Skeptical of American Meat. Can They Change?
The countries' trade agreement is just a first step, U.S. officials say. But consumers in the U.K. are wary of American food production.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Walmart Warns About Ability to ‘Absorb' Tariff Costs to Keep Prices Down
The retailer reported sales growth, especially in its e-commerce division, but also cautioned about economic uncertainty in the quarters ahead.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Trump Pokes at India Again Over Trade Negotiations and Apple Production
President Trump suggested that New Delhi was ready to charge the United States "no tariff." India's foreign minister said that the two countries were still negotiating.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Trump Pokes at India Again With Claims on Tariffs and Technology
President Trump suggested that New Delhi was ready to charge the United States "no tariff." India's foreign minister said that the two countries were still negotiating.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Trump-Kushner Hotel Project in Serbia Hits a Snag: Alleged Forgery
Serbian authorities say an official admitted to forging a document allowing a protected site in Belgrade to be demolished and replaced with a Trump hotel.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Bond Traders Enter the U.S. Budget Fight
Concerns about the deficit-stretching potential of President Trump's tax plan is spooking some investors, even as Republicans argue over its particulars.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

U.S. Ranchers Can Sell Britons More Beef. Will They Buy It?
The countries' trade agreement is just a first step, U.S. officials say. But British consumers are still skeptical of American food production.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

ICE Enforcement in Restaurants: What to Know
Immigration agents' visits to Washington restaurants have raised questions about what's happening and who is affected. Here are some answers.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

A Trade War Winner? The Booming Business of Returned Products.
As retailers slow down orders for foreign goods because of tariffs, companies that recirculate overstocked or returned items may help fill the gap.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Trump Administration Cancels Scores of Grants to Study Online Misinformation
Federal agencies say that by axing the funding they are protecting the First Amendment. Critics see it as stifling scientific inquiry into sources of harmful online content.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

What Is ‘Debanking'? How the Right to a Bank Account Became Political.
There is a degree of political agreement over so-called debanking, but no easy answers to the hot topic in Washington.

NYTimes Business
May 15, 2025

Funeral Homes Are Forced to Innovate as Consumer Preferences Shift
As cremation rates rise and consumer preferences shift, funeral homes are innovating in surprisingly unconventional ways so they don't die out.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

World Economic Forum Investigating Allegations Against Founder Klaus Schwab
The board of the organization behind the annual Davos conference received a letter accusing Klaus Schwab, its former chair, of misusing funds and making inappropriate comments.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

Trump's New Tax Cuts Could Shower Americans With Cash, for Now
Almost all of the cuts that Republicans hope to pass in the coming weeks will last only until President Trump is set to leave office.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

Max Becomes ‘HBO Max' Again, Warner Bros. Discovery Announces
Warner Bros. Discovery executives are reinstating the name HBO Max for the popular streaming service. It's the fourth name change for the app in the last decade.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

Newark Airport's Issues: What to Know
Many flights have been delayed at the busy hub because of radar outages, shortages of air traffic controllers and construction on a runway.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

Here Are Trump's Latest Changes to Tariffs on Small Packages From China
Beginning Wednesday, shipments arriving in the United States from China and Hong Kong worth less than $800 could face 54 percent tariffs.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

HBO's Streaming Service Becomes ‘HBO Max' Again
Warner Bros. Discovery executives are reinstating the name HBO Max for the popular streaming service. It's the fourth name change for the app in the last decade.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

What Trump, and C.E.O.s, Actually Got in Riyadh
Executives including Elon Musk and Nvidia's Jensen Huang, were in Saudi Arabia for new investments. That, not tariffs, is what they wanted from Trump.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

Republican Bill to End E.V. Tax Credit Could Hurt G.M. and Ford
A House Republican bill introduced this week would do away with tax credits that had encouraged Americans to buy electric vehicles and automakers to invest in new factories.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

Burberry to Cut Up to 1,700 Jobs in Turnaround Push
The British fashion house, which reported poor annual sales in a precarious time for the global luxury industry, is looking to save 60 million pounds in cost-cutting efforts.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

Andrew Witty, UnitedHealth Group C.E.O., Steps Down
The company said that Mr. Witty had left the job for personal reasons. Stephen Hemsley, the company's executive chairman, will replace him.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

What to Know About Trump's Latest Changes to Taxes on Small Packages From China
Beginning Wednesday, shipments arriving in the United States from China and Hong Kong worth less than $800 could face 54 percent tariffs.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

A.I. Was Coming for Radiologists' Jobs. So Far, They're Just More Efficient.
Experts predicted that artificial intelligence would steal radiology jobs. But at the Mayo Clinic, the technology has been more friend than foe.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

At LAX, Uber Drivers Wait. And Wait. And Wait.
One of the busiest airports in the world used to be a prime place for gig drivers to earn money. Now, it's typical of their increasing desperation.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

A D.I.Y. Cooking Course in Mexico City
Instead of an expensive weeklong culinary program, our columnist sampled three day classes, and learned a few things about mole sauce, tacos al pastor and local culture.

NYTimes Business
May 14, 2025

The World Is Wooing U.S. Researchers Shunned by Trump
As President Trump guts American research institutions, world leaders see a "once-in-a-century brain gain opportunity."

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Tiny Company With China Ties Announces Big Purchase of Trump Cryptocurrency
The firm, which produces content for TikTok, recorded no revenue last year, but it announced this week that a mysterious stock sale would allow it to invest heavily in the $TRUMP memecoin.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Trump Cites $600 Billion in Saudi Deals, but Real Figure Appears Lower
The White House was shy on details about the agreements, and the projects' costs totaled less than half the number it announced.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

DOGE Removes Dozens of Resurrected Contracts From Its List of Savings
Elon Musk's group is no longer claiming credit for canceling those contracts after The New York Times reported that they were revived.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

At Airbnb, New Services and ‘Experiences'
The company is introducing hotel-like services, along with a new selection of local tours and classes.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Money Talks (and Listens) at Saudi Investment Forum Attended by Trump
The wealthy and the powerful gathered in Saudi Arabia with the goal of becoming even more so. "They're going to walk away with a lot of checks," President Trump said.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

The Stock Market's Boomerang Month Has Put Investors in a Bind
Although they long for more clarity about tariffs, investors feel they can't sit on the sidelines as stocks climb.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Trump's China Deal Eases Tariffs but Doesn't Resolve Future Uncertainty
A 90-day pause on punishing tariffs could restart trade between the world's largest economies. But it is not enough to resolve uncertainty about the economy.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Tesla Board Chair Robyn Denholm Made $198 Million Selling Stock as Profit Fell
Robyn Denholm sold Tesla stock in recent months while Elon Musk, the chief executive she oversees, worked for President Trump and alienated many car buyers.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

CNN's New Streaming Service Will Debut This Fall
The service is part of a major push to find paying customers for the network's journalism.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Carvana, a Used Car Retailer, Thinks Trump's Tariffs Could be Good for Business
The chief executive of Carvana, which sells used cars online, said President Trump's tariffs could help his company by increasing demand for its vehicles.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Elizabeth Pochoda, Journalist Who Traversed the New York Media World, Dies at 83
She was a writer and a top editor at publications as diverse as The Nation, Vogue and Entertainment Weekly. She also helped found Grand Street and reboot Vanity Fair.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

German Companies Grow Wary of Investing in the U.S.
German companies invest more than three times as much in the United States as American companies do in Germany, but they are starting to rethink that strategy.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

How Pandora Is Surviving Trump's Trade War
Pandora, the Danish jewelry company, said it was "battle ready," with plans to raise prices and reroute shipments from the United States, but tariffs could potentially cost it millions of dollars.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Chasing Tax Cuts, Trump and Republicans Want to Make States Pay
G.O.P. leaders are exploring cuts to federal aid, leaving some states fearful that their budgets cannot absorb billions of dollars in new costs.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Is Slate Auto's Electric Truck the Answer to Expensive Cars?
Slate Auto, a start-up backed by Jeff Bezos, plans to sell a small, spartan electric truck that comes with no paint, stereo or touch-screens.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

CPI Report Shows Inflation Cooled in April Ahead of Likely Jump From Tariffs
Economists and policymakers are bracing for inflation to re-accelerate as companies adapt to President Trump's trade war.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

U.S. Inflation Mild Ahead of Expected Jump From Tariffs
Economists and policymakers are bracing for inflation to re-accelerate as companies adapt to President Trump's trade war.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

German Companies Grow Wary of Investing in U.S.
German companies invest more than three times as much in the United States as American companies do in Germany, but they are starting to rethink that strategy.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

U.S. Inflation Stable Ahead of Expected Jump From Tariffs
Economists and policymakers are bracing for inflation to re-accelerate as companies adapt to President Trump's trade war.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Jerome Powell, a Potential Winner from the Trade Reprieve
The markets have come around to the Federal Reserve chairman's cautious approach to lowering interest rates. President Trump could be a tougher convert.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Tariff Misery in Japan: Honda and Nissan Forecast Plunges in Profit
Distress is spreading in Japan's auto sector, putting into question Tokyo's approach to trade negotiations with the United States.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

U.S. Could Lose $12.5 Billion In International Travel Spending This Year, Tourism Council Says
Border detentions and confusion over visas are deterring international visitors, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council, and the price tag for their hesitancy could be steep.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

A Toxic Pit Could Be a Gold Mine for Rare-Earth Elements
Mining continues at the Continental Pit. Nearby is the Berkeley Pit, a site for acid mine drainage that poses an opportunity for extracting valuable metals.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

There Are Two Chinas, and America Must Understand Both
The technological success that has captured the attention of many in the United States is one aspect of the Chinese economy. There's another, gloomy one.

NYTimes Business
May 13, 2025

Germany Has a Long History of U.S. Investment. That May Be Changing.
German companies invest more than three times as much in the United States as American companies do in Germany, but they are starting to rethink that strategy.

NYTimes Business
May 12, 2025

With Guarantees Galore, Christie's Has a Rocky Start to Auction Week
There was little excited bidding on the art collection of the Riggio family, who built their fortune on the Barnes & Noble bookstore chain — a caution flag for the art market.

NYTimes Business
May 12, 2025

Elon Musk's Boring Company Is in Talks With Government Over Amtrak Project
The Federal Railroad Administration has brought in the tunneling company to help with a multibillion-dollar rail project.

NYTimes Business
May 12, 2025

‘MAGA Accounts' and No Tax on Tips: Republicans Plan to Inject Trump Into Tax Code
House Republicans on Monday outlined their plans for a far-reaching tax bill that would deliver on several of President Trump's campaign pledges — for now.

NYTimes Business
May 12, 2025

Trump's China Deal Frees Up Shipping. Will Goods Pour Into the U.S.?
The temporary lowering of tariffs may compel some U.S. businesses to order goods that they had held off buying after President Trump raised them to 145 percent.

NYTimes Business
May 12, 2025

Hollywood Groups Call for Tax Changes After Trump's Tariff Threat
"Returning more production to the United States will require a national approach and broad-based policy solutions," the groups said in a letter to the White House.

NYTimes Business
May 12, 2025

Tariff Truce With China Demonstrates the Limits of Trump's Aggression
President Trump's triple-digit tariffs on Chinese products disrupted global trade — but haven't appeared to result in major concessions from Beijing.

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