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NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Ex-Employee Sentenced to 4 Years for Sabotaging Company's Computer Network
The man, a former software developer for Eaton Corporation, wrote malicious code that crashed servers on the company's network in 2019, prosecutors said.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

How Southwest's New Seating Policy Will Affect Plus-Size Travelers
Among other changes, the airline will soon require travelers who "encroach upon the neighboring seat" to purchase an additional ticket, which might not be refunded.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Nvidia Is Making a New Chip for China Amid Debate on AI Exports
Jensen Huang, Nvidia's chief executive, said he plans to ask the Trump administration's permission to sell a more powerful chip to Chinese companies.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

British Government Set to Take Control of Sanjeev Gupta's Speciality Steel UK
The move, which comes after a court-approved liquidation of Speciality Steel, is meant to preserve jobs and domestic manufacturing.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Covid Vaccine Opponent Tapped to Lead Federal Review Team
Panel members have been given a broad mandate, despite pleas from C.D.C. employees asking Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to stop spreading misinformation.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Fearing Customs Chaos, DHL Joins Others in Suspending U.S. Shipments
The halt by one of the world's largest couriers comes after President Trump eliminated an exemption on tariffs levied on imported goods valued under $800.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

What to Know About the Fed's Lisa Cook and Mortgage Fraud Allegations
Trump administration officials have accused the Federal Reserve governor of mortgage fraud and called for her to resign.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Can Trump Fire a Fed Governor? What to Know About the Legal Arguments
The Supreme Court has indicated that there are distinctive reasons to shield the Federal Reserve from political interference.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Trump Signals Fourth Delay of TikTok Ban
The short-form video app has until mid-September to change its ownership structure or face a ban in the United States, after a number of deadline extensions from President Trump.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Stocks and Bonds Rise After Powell Suggests Interest Rate Cuts Could Be Imminent
Investors' expectations of lower interest rates were reflected in the major stock indexes and lower government bond yields.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Move Over, Mouse Ears: For Disney Adults, There's a New Obsession
Tiny stuffed animals that use magnets to stay perched on your shoulder have become a must-have accessory for some theme park superfans.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Red Lobster Is Betting on Black Diners With Its Brand Comeback
Are nostalgia, a new chief executive and seafood boil bags enough to save the seafood chain after more than 60 years?

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Howard Stern Helped Make SiriusXM Billions. Can Podcasts Do the Same?
The company famous for car radio has recently climbed the podcast charts by betting hundreds of millions of dollars on shows like "Call Her Daddy" and "SmartLess."

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Chris Wallace, a CBS News Scion, Is Advising Its New Owner
The longtime news anchor recently began working for a financial firm connected to CBS's new parent company and has spoken with the network's owner, David Ellison, several times.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

British Government to Rescue Another Ailing Steel Maker
The move, which comes after a court-approved liquidation of Speciality Steel, is meant to preserve jobs and domestic manufacturing.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Trump Threatens to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook If She Does Not Resign
President Trump said he would fire Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, if she did not resign. But his ability to fire a Fed governor is limited.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Jerome Powell Suggests Fed Will Soon Cut Interest Rates in Jackson Hole Speech
Jerome H. Powell said the "balance of risks" across the economy had started to shift, raising the odds the central bank lowers borrowing costs at its next meeting in September.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Why ‘Black Swan,' ‘Jaws' and ‘Clue' Are Coming Back to Theaters
The multiplex is awash in titles that are 15, 20, even 60 years old. Nostalgia is a factor but economics play a big part, too.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Jay Powell Takes Center Stage with Friday's Jackson Hole Address
The Fed chief is expected to address inflation, interest rates and the economy in his speech on Friday. Will he also confront President Trump's attacks on central bank independence?

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Recall of Frozen Shrimp Expands After Radioactive Contamination Warning
The Food and Drug Administration urged consumers to discard certain packages of frozen shrimp sold in 18 states. A food safety expert said the risk to the public was low.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Denmark Wants Kids to Read More. Will a Tax Cut Help?
With the country facing a "reading crisis," the Danish government plans to exempt books from a 25 percent value-added tax.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Nvidia's Jensen Huang in Talks With China to Allay Security Fears Over A.I. Chips
Jensen Huang said he was "surprised" by questions about his company's chips, given China's eagerness to acquire them for advanced A.I systems.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Trump's Attacks on the Fed and BLS Threaten Key Source of Economic Strength
The president's efforts to control the Federal Reserve and Bureau of Labor Statistics carry risks. But collectively, the moves could be even more damaging, economists warn.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

How Long Can This Uncanny Stock Market Prosper?
The U.S. market is top-heavy, with Nvidia occupying a bigger weight than any company in modern history. Risks abound, our columnist says.

NYTimes Business
Aug 22, 2025

Podcasting Is a Talent Business. SiriusXM Is Intent on Winning.
The company famous for car radio and Howard Stern has recently climbed the podcast charts by betting hundreds of millions of dollars on shows like "Call Her Daddy" and "SmartLess."

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

Trump's Attacks on Fed Overshadow a Critical Moment for the Central Bank
The president's calls for Lisa Cook, a Fed governor, to resign are diverting attention from economic issues as top central bankers from around the world gather in Jackson, Wyo.

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

Facing a ‘Reading Crisis,' Denmark Wants to Make Books Cheaper
The Danish government announced this week that it planned to make books exempt from a 25 percent value-added tax.

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

Cracker Barrel's New Modern Logo and Aesthetic Become a Political Rorschach Test
Nostalgic fans of the interstate staple lament the loss of its country kitsch, while some conservatives blamed wokeness for the sleek redesign.

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

Powell Is on the Cusp of Taking a Big Gamble With the U.S. Economy
Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is managing a high-stakes balancing act as he grapples with a cooling labor market, rising inflation and White House pressure to cut interest rates.

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

Walmart's Earnings Show ‘Momentum' as Tariffs Raise Prices
After mixed reports from retail rivals, Walmart reported better-than-expected quarterly results and raised its sales forecast for the year.

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

Target's C.E.O. Is Retiring, but Not Leaving. Is That Good for the Company?
Target is the latest company to keep a replaced chief executive around as an "executive chairman." Does having two top dogs make sense?

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

When the C.E.O. Retires but Won't Go Away
Target is the latest company to keep a replaced chief executive around as an "executive chairman." Does having two top dogs make sense?

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

Europe Gets a Written Trump Trade Deal, With a Caveat for Automakers
Under the newly fleshed-out details, Washington will maintain high tariffs on vehicles imported from the bloc until the E.U. takes steps to lower its levies on many American products.

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

What Will Powell Do Now?
President Trump's attack on a Federal Reserve governor comes as the White House seeks more control over the central bank. Will the Fed's leader push back?

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

Walmart Sees Sales ‘Momentum' Despite Tariffs
After mixed reports from retail rivals, Walmart reported better-than-expected quarterly results and raised its sales forecast for the year.

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

The Trade That Binds the Indian and American Economies
President Trump focuses on the trade in manufactured goods, where India sells more to the U.S. than it buys. But the countries share a balanced trade in services.

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

Investors Expect Nvidia's Earnings to Move the S&P More Than Powell's Speech
When Nvidia, the chip producer, reports earnings next week, investors expect the S&P 500 to have a bigger reaction than when the Fed chair delivers a big speech on Friday.

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

They're Rich, They Travel and They Love to Complain
A Birkin bag overnighted to Capri. A pink Brabus sports car for a Gen Z birthday party. Olivia Ferney, a travel agent to the ultrawealthy, has heard it all.

NYTimes Business
Aug 21, 2025

Behind Powell's Big Gamble in Final Jackson Hole Speech
Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is managing a high-stakes balancing act as he grapples with a cooling labor market, rising inflation and White House pressure to cut interest rates.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Bruce Slovin, Who Unified Jewish Archives in New York, Dies at 89
A corporate executive who specialized in mergers, he brought together five Jewish institutions and their collections at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Stephanie Shirley, Who Created a Tech World for Women, Dies at 91
In 1962, she started a software company at her dining room table with a revolutionary idea: to create a place where women could find a work-life balance.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Delta and United Passengers Sue Airlines Over Fees for Windowless Window Seats
Two suits filed this week accuse the airlines of unfairly charging passengers extra fees for window seats that the carriers knew were adjacent to aircraft walls.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Why Claiming Two Primary Residences Is a Problem, Even if Prosecutions Are Rare
Lenders will often charge a higher interest rate for a second home or a property you intend to use as a rental since the risks there are higher.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Walmart Recalls Frozen Shrimp After Radioactive Contamination Warning
The Food and Drug Administration urged consumers to discard packages of frozen shrimp sold in 13 states. A food safety expert said the risk to the public was low.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Fed Officials Split Over How to Read Economic Signals
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's July meeting showed policymakers grappling with a slowing labor market and inflation that remains above the central bank's target.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Target Replaces CEO Brian Cornell Amid Sales Slump
Michael Fiddelke, the company's chief operating officer, will step into the role in February.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Push U.S. Businesses Into ‘Survival Mode'
A 90-day pause on additional tariffs on China offers no relief to American companies already facing extraordinarily high import taxes imposed by President Trump.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Trump Calls for Fed Governor Lisa Cook to Resign Amid Campaign to Remake Central Bank
The administration accused Lisa Cook of mortgage fraud and said it would refer the matter for criminal investigation.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Target Names Company Veteran Michael Fiddelke as CEO Amid Sales Slump
Michael Fiddelke, the company's chief operating officer, will step into the role in February.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

How Tariffs Will Affect This Unique Cheese
Stilton is a special type of blue cheese that can be made in only three English counties. There are just four producers of Stilton left, but this one was crowned best cheese in the world, according to one of the industry's top awards last year. Eshe Nelson, a business reporter for The New York Times, went to Clawson Farms, the producer of the award-winning Stilton, which is trying to expand its business in the United States, despite the higher costs imposed by the Trump administration's tariff policy.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

New Details Emerge on Fox Hosts' Efforts to Bolster Trump in 2020
The documents were released as part of a defamation case against Fox Corporation filed by Smartmatic, an election technology company.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Is the A.I. Sell-off the Start of Something Bigger?
A sharp drop in technology stocks, and even comments by OpenAI's Sam Altman, suggest investors are getting too exuberant about artificial intelligence.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Target Names New C.E.O. as It Tries to Break Sales Slump
Michael Fiddelke, the company's chief operating officer, will step into the role in February.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Pop Mart Teases a Mini Labubu, Sending Stock Soaring
The grinning plush elves drove record revenue for the Chinese retailer in the first half of the year, and soon fans will have something new to lust after.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Come One, Come All! Buy Your TV Subscriptions Here!
A battle is heating up in the streaming world as millions of Americans sign up for multiple services through a single provider instead of separate apps.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

In Norway, Are ‘Coolcations' Taking a Toll?
As heat and wildfires plague many parts of Europe, the desire for cooler climes is driving tourists to Nordic countries, prompting as much concern as celebration.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

How to Avoid Getting Caught Up in ‘Air Rage'
The passenger fistfights seen on viral videos aren't inevitable. Here are the warning signs and tips on how to dial down the tension.

NYTimes Business
Aug 20, 2025

Why Does Xi Keep Purging Loyalists? Look to Stalin and Mao for the Answer.
China's "bedside eavesdroppers," the online posse parsing rumors for power shifts, have a lot to work with as Xi Jinping pushes aside his own political appointees.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

Documents Add Detail to Fox Hosts' Desire to Help Trump
The documents were released as part of a defamation case against Fox Corporation filed by Smartmatic, an election technology company.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

Richard Lee, Activist Who Founded a Pot ‘University,' Dies at 62
After he was paralyzed in an accident, his use of marijuana for medical purposes led him to become one of the nation's most influential cannabis activists.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

OpenAI Employee Stock Sale Would Value ChatGPT Maker at $500 Billion
At $500 billion, OpenAI would become the world's most valuable privately held company.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

Air Canada Strike Ends, but Flight Cancellations Continue. Here's What Travelers Should Know.
The airline and its 10,000 flight attendants reached a tentative agreement, but cancellations will continue. Here's what to know if your flight is affected.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

OpenAI's GPT-5 Launch Causes Backlash Due to Colder Responses
When OpenAI released a new version of ChatGPT, people were quick to protest its colder responses. Acknowledging the emotional attachment with chatbots, the company quickly backtracked.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

TV Giant Nexstar Agrees to Acquire a Rival, Tegna, for $6.2 Billion
To close the deal, Nexstar will need approval from the Federal Communications Commission, which could cement its position as the biggest provider of local TV in the U.S.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

How Keen Footwear Stays Ahead of Trump's Shifting Tariffs
Keen Footwear has limited its exposure to supply chain trouble and opened a plant in Kentucky. But the trade upheaval has strained its adaptive strategy.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

He Tried to Endorse From the Pulpit. He Wound Up Without a Church.
The I.R.S. says churches can now support candidates during services, but many denominations still forbid it. A Wisconsin pastor learned the hard way.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

Why Were Air Canada Flight Attendants Striking? Boarding Pay Was a Central Issue
The strike, which ended on Tuesday, focused attention on why many airlines don't start paying flight attendants until the plane doors are shut.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

Trump May Further Redefine U.S. Capitalism With an Intel Move
The White House's deliberations about taking a stake in Intel could upend the technology sector — and further redefine how Washington deals with business.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

MSNBC's Rebrand to MS NOW Invites Bemusement and Ridicule
The cable TV network's new name, MS NOW, became the subject of mockery soon after it was announced on Monday.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

The Race to Rescue PBS and NPR Stations
The Knight Foundation and other top organizations are aiming to provide $50 million to stabilize the stations most at risk from the recent federal government funding cuts.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

Economic Data Has Taken a Dark Turn. That Doesn't Mean a Crash Is Near.
Inflation is up and job creation down, but the U.S. economy could still pull through without too much pain.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

Vuori Signs Tennis Star Jack Draper as Global Brand Ambassador
The athleisure brand found the face of its move into big-time sports in Mr. Draper, a Top 5 player and fashion darling.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

Why Did Shari Redstone Give Up Control of Paramount?
The media mogul spoke at length for the first time about selling her family's empire, Paramount's settlement with President Trump — and getting her reputation battered along the way.

NYTimes Business
Aug 19, 2025

A.I. Travel Tools Are Everywhere. Are They Any Good?
A.I.-powered tools can help you plan trips, squeeze value out of loyalty programs and translate languages. But don't give up Google Flights just yet.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2025

Air Canada Strike Leaves Stranded Passengers Frustrated and Angry
Many passengers are still struggling to find alternative transportation and are angry at the airline. "You feel like you're at their mercy," said one.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2025

Have You Been Unemployed for Six Months or More? We'd Like to Hear From You.
The long-term jobless rate recently hit its highest point in more than three years. Please tell us how this has affected you.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2025

Jules Witcover, Political Reporter and Columnist, Dies at 98
A journalist of the old school, he covered presidential races and political affairs for several newspapers and in many books, as well as in a long-running column, "Politics Today."

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2025

Did You Recently Buy a Used E.V.? We Want to Hear From You.
The prices of used electric cars have fallen sharply in recent months, making them a more attractive option.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2025

Newsmax Will Pay $67 Million to Settle Dominion Defamation Lawsuit
Dominion Voting Systems sued the right-wing cable channel for broadcasting false claims that the voting machine company had rigged votes in the 2020 presidential election.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2025

Soho House to Be Taken Private in $2.7 Billion Deal
Ashton Kutcher will join the board of the company, an operator of private clubs, which has faced criticism from investors over its business model.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2025

Madison Avenue Is Starting to Love A.I.
Advertisers are increasingly using generative artificial intelligence to make their commercials.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2025

Oil and Gas Prices Are Falling, a Boon for Drivers, and Trump
Plentiful supply and weak demand has helped bring down fuel prices, which President Trump has often cited as a measure of his success.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2025

MSNBC to Change Its Name to MS NOW
The cable news network is changing its name this year because a corporate spinoff is separating MSNBC from its cousin, NBC News.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2025

The Bull and Bear Cases for Another Market Rally
Stocks are still flying high. But doubts are creeping in about the S&P 500's run, as some analysts have flashbacks to valuations during the dotcom boom.

NYTimes Business
Aug 18, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Will Crush India's Exporters, Threatening Livelihoods
New U.S. taxes on American imports, even at 25 percent, will hurt many Indian businesses and may put vast numbers of people out of work.

NYTimes Business
Aug 17, 2025

$800 for a Credit Card? Why Your Premium Cards Will Cost More.
Credit card companies and airlines are in a race for customers who spend the most money — and that is making it harder for many other customers to score deals and perks.

NYTimes Business
Aug 17, 2025

He Sold His Likeness. Now His Avatar Is Shilling Supplements on TikTok.
Welcome to a new era of commercial work fueled by generative artificial intelligence.

NYTimes Business
Aug 17, 2025

The C.E.O. of Duolingo Wants to Have a Conversation About A.I.
The language-learning app with more than 100 million users has embraced artificial intelligence but has also faced consumer backlash for it.

NYTimes Business
Aug 16, 2025

New Texas Laws Open a Wild West for Corporate Governance
The state has handed big business a series of legislative wins as it races to woo corporations from Delaware, including a law that helped pave the way for Elon Musk's big Tesla payday.

NYTimes Business
Aug 16, 2025

Air Canada's Flight Attendants Begin Strike, Crippling the Airline
Ahead of the work stoppage, the airline said it had canceled most of the 700 flights that it directly operates, which carry about 130,000 people each day.

NYTimes Business
Aug 16, 2025

Hobbies Too Relaxing? Try ‘Leisure Crafting.'
Productivity and goal-setting should not be confined to work, some recreational enthusiasts say.

NYTimes Business
Aug 16, 2025

One Way Gen Z Finds Stress Relief? Overspending on Treats.
Any excuse is good enough for young adults to treat themselves, whether it's failing an exam, getting a "job well done" from a boss or simply washing the dishes.

NYTimes Business
Aug 16, 2025

Environmental Groups Face ‘Generational' Setbacks Under Trump
As President Trump dismantles the country's efforts to fight climate change, environmental groups are back on their heels.

NYTimes Business
Aug 16, 2025

C.E.O.s Want Their Companies to Adopt A.I. But Do They Get It Themselves?
Some are being nudged to learn how to use the nascent technology. Coming to the C-suite retreat: mandatory website-building exercises using A.I. tools.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2025

MAHA Draft Report Brings Relief to Some, Chagrin to Others
A draft of an upcoming White House report on children's health was not as harsh toward the agriculture industry as some of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s allies had hoped.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2025

Frank Savage, 87, Business Leader Entangled in Enron Scandal, Is Dead
He was one of the relatively few Black Americans to reach the upper echelons of global finance. He was also a competitive sailor.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2025

Air Canada's Flight Attendants Reject Call for Arbitration
Their union says one of its core demands, to receive pay for groundwork, is unlikely to be introduced in arbitration. The airline began canceling flights ahead of the potential strike.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2025

Priscilla Presley Locked in Feud With Former Business Partners
Elvis's ex-wife has traded lawsuits in a financial dispute with former advisers that has grown ugly with an allegation that she prematurely pulled the plug on her late daughter, Lisa Marie.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2025

Fed Chair Faces Scrutiny — and Bats — at Major Policy Speech in Mountain Forum
A colony of bats recently took up residence at the storied Jackson Lake Lodge, where central bankers and economic policymakers will convene next week for an exclusive gathering.

NYTimes Business
Aug 15, 2025

Why Does the Stock Market Keep Rising?
Strong corporate earnings, mostly stable tariff rates and the expectation of interest rate cuts have eased worries of a market reckoning.

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