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NYTimes Business
Oct 11, 2025

How Churners Earn Money By Regularly Signing Up for Credit Cards
A growing number of Americans are making thousands by exploiting credit card reward offers.

NYTimes Business
Oct 11, 2025

The N.B.A. Returns to China After Six Years
The N.B.A, returns to China this week, after a hiatus sparked by a controversial 2019 tweet. In Macau, New York Times business reporter Tania Ganguli reveals the behind-the-scenes stakeholders who orchestrated the league's return.

NYTimes Business
Oct 11, 2025

China Flexed. Trump Hit Back. So Much for the Thaw.
Beijing's trade curbs and President Trump's tariff threats show how quickly calm can give way to confrontation between the two largest economies.

NYTimes Business
Oct 11, 2025

How China Powers Its Electric Cars and High-Speed Trains
China is building a network of ultrahigh-voltage power lines to carry solar and wind energy hundreds and even thousands of miles as few citizens dare to protest.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

The W.N.B.A. Gets More Attention Now. That's Not Always a Good Thing.
The league's popularity has given rise to online sexism and racism — and misinformation that traffics in both.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Trump Cuts a Deal With AstraZeneca to Lower Drug Prices
The president and top health officials acknowledged using the leverage of tariff threats to forge an agreement. Other companies are still in negotiations with the White House.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Chinese Goods
The president made the threat after Beijing imposed new global restrictions on the use of rare earth minerals, which are vital supplies for U.S. makers of chips and batteries.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Nasty News? Until Now, the Markets Said All Was Well.
Despite domestic and global tumult, the third quarter was fabulous for investors. But are the good times over?

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

S&P and Nasdaq Slump as Stocks Fall on Trump China Tariff Threat
The S&P 500 slumped more than 2 percent for the first time in six months, rattling investors after a long stretch of gains.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Trump Moves to Cancel Esmeralda 7, a Giant Solar Project
Known as Esmeralda 7, the project planned in the Nevada desert would have produced enough energy to power nearly two million homes.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Trump Threatens to Impose New Tariffs on China and Cancel Meeting With Xi
The president proposed economic retaliation after Beijing imposed new restrictions on the export of rare earth minerals, which are vital supplies for U.S. makers of chips and batteries.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Student Loan Cancellation Is Restarting for Some Federal Borrowers
After being halted for most of the year, borrowers enrolled in one income-driven repayment plan may begin to receive loan discharges within weeks.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

White House Signals Federal Layoffs Have Begun Amid Government Shutdown
The head of the White House budget office said on Friday that reductions in force had started.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Parisians Protest Shein's First Physical Store
As the Chinese online fast-fashion retailer prepares to open a physical space in a venerable department store, France pushes to stem the company's presence in the country.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Trump to Announce a Drug Pricing Deal With AstraZeneca
The move would follow a similar agreement with Pfizer. Other companies are engaged in talks with the White House that would help them avoid tariffs on their products overseas.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Billions of Dollars ‘Vanished': Low-Profile Bankruptcy Rings Alarms on Wall Street
The unraveling of First Brands, a midsize auto-parts maker, is exposing hidden losses at international banks and "private credit" lenders.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

The Fiscal Gambit at the Center of the Shutdown
It is a well-worn strategy to temporarily create a government benefit and hope that its eventual expiration will create a standoff like the shutdown fight.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Fintech Start-Ups and Investment Firms Are Battling Over Your 401(k)
Financial tech companies are connecting outside financial advisers to your retirement accounts, and at least one investment firm, Fidelity, is resisting.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

The W.N.B.A Gets More Attention Now. That's Not Always a Good Thing.
The league's popularity has given rise to online sexism and racism — and misinformation that traffics in both.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Nasty News? Forget About It. The Markets Say All Is Well.
The third quarter was fabulous for investors, and market signals are upbeat. It's as though all were calm in the world.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Critics Say Select Investors Gained From US Aid to Argentina
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said stabilizing the country was in the United States's interests. Critics say some investors may have also benefited.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Kalshi, a Fast-Growing Prediction Market, Raises New Funds
The fund-raising round comes as online prediction marketplaces gain mainstream prominence.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

In This Economy, ‘Job Hugging' Is in, Job Hopping Is Out
Workers, who were quitting at high rates a few years ago, are now "job hugging" — or, as one consulting firm put it, "holding on to their jobs for dear life."

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Can I Take Batteries on a Plane? What to Know Before You Fly.
Is it OK to check your phone's power bank Can you charge your tablet in the overhead bin? What about a cordless hair dryer? The rules have changed this year. Here's what to know.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

If an Energy Drink Drank an Energy Drink, You'd Get a Celsius
How a turbocharged upstart brand came to threaten Red Bull and Monster's dominance.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Inside Hegseth's Effort to Limit Press Access at the Pentagon
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is at odds with the news media to a degree unseen in modern times, former Pentagon officials say.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Riding the Wild Wave of Crypto Coverage
David Yaffe-Bellany, a technology reporter who has covered the cryptocurrency industry since 2022, has come to embrace learning on the fly.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Why China Built 162 Square Miles of Solar Panels on the World's Highest Plateau
China is using the high-altitude expanse for immense solar panel farms and wind turbines and has begun work on the world's largest hydroelectric dams.

NYTimes Business
Oct 10, 2025

Germany's Top Economist Charts a Path Out of Europe's Crisis
Joachim Nagel, the president of Germany's central bank, warned against "complacency" in European capitals over tariffs, competition with China and attacks on institutions.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

Los Angeles Times Moves Closer to a Public Stock Offering
The company, which says it plans an initial public offering next fall, announced on Thursday that it would seek to raise up to $500 million selling private shares to investors.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

Customers May Openly Carry Firearms in Florida's Publix Stores, Company Says
The supermarket chain said it was complying with state law, including a ruling last month that overturned a ban on openly carrying firearms.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

Inflation Report Will Be Released Despite Shutdown
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is calling back some employees to produce the Consumer Price Index for September. That data is needed to calculate the annual cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security beneficiaries.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

Big Investors Await Windfall From Trump's Argentina Bailout
The United States finalized a $20 billion lifeline for Argentina that will benefit Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's allies.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

Crypto Investor Known as ‘Bitcoin Jesus' Reaches Deal With Prosecutors
In the Trump administration's latest example of dialing back cryptocurrency enforcement, Roger Ver agreed to pay about $48 million to end a tax fraud case.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

Oscar S. Wyatt Jr., Wily Texas Oilman, Is Dead at 101
He made billions selling energy with his Coastal Corporation, courted presidents and dictators, and eventually went to prison for paying kickbacks to the Iraqi government.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

German Leaders and Auto Chiefs Team Up in Push to Relax Emissions Rules
The chancellor said he planned to urge the European Union to back off a policy that has been widely interpreted as a ban on combustion engines after 2035.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

In N.J. Governor's Race, Energy Costs Have Become a Central Issue
Energy costs have become a central issue in the governor's race between Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican, and Representative Mikie Sherrill, the Democrat.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

Orsted to Cut 25% of Staff as Prospects for Wind Power Diminish
Battered by delays, higher costs and attempts by the Trump administration to block its projects in the United States, the Danish company is retreating to its base in Europe.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

A Tough Job for Jerome Powell at the Fed Gets Tougher
Some at the central bank don't feel the need to cut rates further this year; others are worried about the jobs market. That complicates the job of Jay Powell, its chair.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

A Tough Job for Jay Powell at the Fed Gets Tougher
Some at the central bank don't feel the need to cut rates further this year; others are worried about the jobs market. That complicates the job of Jay Powell, its chair.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

Reflection AI Raises $2 Billion as It Aims to Compete With DeepSeek
The big fund-raising round was the latest sign of investor fervor for artificial intelligence companies despite concerns that the boom is overheated.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

New York Fed's John Williams Favors More Rate Cuts
John Williams, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, is primarily concerned with weakness in the labor market.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

They Found a Hidden Camera in Their Airbnb's Bathroom. Are They Owed a Refund?
When a couple alerted Airbnb to a spy cam in an outlet extender, they thought the listing would be yanked and they'd get a full refund. Wrong on both counts.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

China Clamps Down Even Harder on Rare Earth Exports
The move is Beijing's latest attempt to tighten control over global production of the metals, which are essential to the manufacturing of chips.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

Stephen Miller Cited ‘Plenary Authority,' Then Paused. Conspiracy Theories Started Flying.
Online skeptics wondered if Mr. Miller had caught himself saying something he did not mean to. CNN says there was a technical glitch.

NYTimes Business
Oct 09, 2025

Irish Factory Prospered Because of China's Babies. Then Nestlé Pulled the Plug.
China's baby boom enriched a small Irish town where a Nestlé factory made formula for Chinese newborns. Then a baby bust unraveled it all. Or so it seemed.

NYTimes Business
Oct 08, 2025

Has Your Scientific Work Been Cut? We Want to Hear.
For a new series, Times journalists are speaking with scientists whose research has ended as a result of policy changes by the Trump administration.

NYTimes Business
Oct 08, 2025

Press Group Condemns New Pentagon Rules on Reporting
Representatives of news organizations have been negotiating with the Pentagon since the department first released a set of new rules last month.

NYTimes Business
Oct 08, 2025

Stephen Miller Cited ‘Plenary Authority,' Then Paused. Conspiracies Started Flying.
Online skeptics wondered if Mr. Miller had caught himself saying something he did not mean to. CNN says there was a technical glitch.

NYTimes Business
Oct 08, 2025

Mixed Economic Signals Stoke Divisions at Fed, Minutes Show
A few officials appeared reluctant to support the central bank's interest rate cut last month, underscoring the tough task ahead for Chair Jerome H. Powell to forge a consensus.

NYTimes Business
Oct 08, 2025

In Food Label Fight, Europeans Debate How the Sausage Gets Made
Lawmakers in the European Union voted to limit "burger," "sausage" and other meat terms to animal products, rankling consumers and producers of veggie burgers and tofu sausages.

NYTimes Business
Oct 08, 2025

Broadway Could Face a Strike This Fall. Here's What to Know.
The Broadway League and unions representing actors, stage managers and musicians are trying to negotiate new contracts, but workers are increasingly frustrated.

NYTimes Business
Oct 08, 2025

Base Power, a Battery-Focused Power Company, Raises $1 Billion
The company, which leases out residential batteries as well as sells energy, is betting that it can profit from a new approach to soaring energy demands.

NYTimes Business
Oct 08, 2025

Oracle Fears Add to Doubts About the A.I. Rally
Investors worried about the financials of the technology giant's cloud computing business, compounding broader worries about a sky-high stock boom.

NYTimes Business
Oct 08, 2025

How Much It Costs to Drive an E.V. and a Gas Car in Every State
Charging an electric car battery is usually cheaper than going to the gas pump. But it depends on where you live.

NYTimes Business
Oct 08, 2025

Trump's H-1B Visa Fee Could Strain Universities and Schools
Higher education leaders and public-school superintendents say they depend on skilled foreign workers to fill critical roles.

NYTimes Business
Oct 08, 2025

Why Diamonds Are Computer Chips' New Best Friend
Data centers squander vast amounts of electricity, most of it as heat. The physical properties of diamond offer a potential solution, researchers say.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

A.I. Companion Ads for Friend.com Flood NYC Subway, Fueling Backlash and Vandalism
An ad campaign for a wearable A.I. companion has blanketed New York City, starting conversations and inspiring vandalism.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

N.J. Attorney General Investigating Uber Over Handling of Sexual Assaults
The investigation, according to people with knowledge of the inquiry, is focused on whether Uber committed consumer fraud in how it promoted consumer safeguards.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Mass Layoffs Trump Is Threatening in Shutdown Fight May Be Illegal
Unions have sued to block any firings, which budget experts believe are not even needed to protect essential federal services.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Hunter Biden Pursued a Deal to Sell Land Around the U.S. Embassy in Romania
The proposed transaction, stemming from relationships that started while his father was vice president and involving a Chinese partner, underscores the extent of Mr. Biden's questionable business dealings abroad.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Tesla Reveals Cheaper Versions of Model Y and Model 3
Elon Musk's electric car company said the new versions would start at around $37,000 and $40,000, prices that bring its cars closer to comparable gasoline vehicles.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $966 Million in Latest Talc Lawsuit
The case involves a California woman who died from mesothelioma, a rare cancer. Her family claimed Johnson and Johnson's talc powder products were to blame.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Trump Suggests Furloughed Federal Workers May Not Receive Back Pay After Shutdown
Union leaders and Democratic lawmakers say the move would run afoul of a law adopted under President Trump's first term.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

White House May Try to Deny Back Pay to Furloughed Federal Workers
Union leaders and Democratic lawmakers say the move would run afoul of a law adopted under President Trump's first term.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

EU Proposes 50% Steel Tariffs, a Move to Counter Chinese Imports
European officials want to sharply lower the bloc's quota on tariff-free steel imports, while doubling levies to 50 percent, as President Trump's tariffs create domino effects.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Stock Exchange Parent to Take Big Stake in Polymarket
The $2 billion deal values the crypto-powered betting site, where users can wager on politics, sports and more, at about $8 billion.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Taking Too Much Tylenol Has Proven Risks. Trump Didn't Talk About Those.
Acetaminophen's link to autism is unproven. But hundreds of Americans accidentally overdose on the drug each year, suffering liver damage that can require a transplant or even be fatal.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Global Trade Growth to Slow Sharply Next Year, W.T.O. Says
The World Trade Organization said trade growth had proved more resilient in 2025 than expected, but would slow next year as result of President Trump's tariffs.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Gold Price Hits $4,000 an Ounce, a Sign of Turmoil and Unease
The precious metal is on course for its best year since the 1970s, underscoring unease in financial markets.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Is A.I. Investment Getting Too Circular?
Skeptics of a recent investment spree involving OpenAI and others say deals raise questions about the robustness of the artificial intelligence boom.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Trump to Unveil Farmer Aid as China Shuns U.S. Crops
As it did in 2018, the White House plans to dole out relief funds to struggling U.S. farmers who have lost their biggest customer.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

Recruiters Use A.I. to Scan Résumés. Applicants Are Trying to Trick It.
In an escalating cat-and-mouse game, job hunters are trying to fool A.I. into moving their applications to the top of the pile with embedded instructions.

NYTimes Business
Oct 07, 2025

France's Energy Giant Sees Opportunity in the Volatile Electricity Market
Hoping to help grid operators adapt to changes buffeting the power markets, TotalEnergies is assembling a portfolio of battery farms and natural-gas-fired power plants.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Pentagon Relaxes Press Access Rules
Under new guidelines, journalists will not need approval from the Defense Department before publishing articles containing information not officially released.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Treasury Defends Minting a $1 Trump Coin Despite 1866 Law
The Treasury Department said that a 2020 collectible coinage law allows a living person to appear on U.S. currency.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Supreme Court, for Now, Rejects Google Bid to Block Changes to App Store
The emergency order is the latest turn in a longstanding legal dispute between the tech giant and the creator of the popular game Fortnite.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Trump Aimed Shutdown Cuts at Democrats, but G.O.P. Districts Are Hit, Too
As the president cancels projects in Democratic-run states, he is cutting money that benefits his own party's lawmakers in some of the most competitive House districts.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Hacks at Marks & Spencer, Jaguar Land Rover and Co-op Disrupt UK Daily Life
Jaguar Land Rover is the third big British brand to have its operations severely affected by a breach this year.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Bessent Taps Social Security Chief to Serve as C.E.O. of I.R.S.
Frank Bisignano, who already leads the Social Security Administration, will also take on the day-to-day duties of the tax collector.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

How Bari Weiss of The Free Press Won the Top Job at CBS News
At The Free Press, she battled "wokeness" and buddied up with billionaires. Now she's the editor in chief of CBS News.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Gold Price Nears $4,000 an Ounce, a Sign of Turmoil and Unease
Approaching the milestone for the first time, the precious metal is on course for its best year since the 1970s, highlighting unease among investors.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Verizon Bets on PayPal's Former Chief to Lead Its Next Chapter
Dan Schulman takes over as the telecoms giant faces slowing subscriber growth and rising competition.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Nobel Prizes 2025: What to Know
The awards are being announced this week.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Paramount Buys Bari Weiss's Free Press, Starting a New Era at CBS News
Bari Weiss, a co-founder of The Free Press, will become editor in chief of CBS News.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

OpenAI's Team of Rivals Now Includes AMD and Nvidia
The artificial intelligence giant just announced a major partnership with AMD — weeks after striking a big deal with the chipmaker's competitor, Nvidia.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Fears of Economic Turmoil Deepen in France as Another Prime Minister Quits
The surprise resignation of Sébastien Lecornu after less than a month in office intensified concerns that France would be unable to tackle its enormous debt pile.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Japan's New Leader Gets a Volatile Greeting From Markets
The governing party's unexpected choice of Sanae Takaichi as its leader and Japan's likely next prime minister caused the yen to weaken and stocks to soar on Monday.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Take Two: Why Big Companies Are Naming Co-C.E.O.s
Comcast, Oracle and Spotify recently doubled up on top executives, a rare setup that some say could become more common.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

Why Did Walmart Just Buy a Shopping Mall?
Walmart hasn't said much about its plans for Monroeville Mall in Pennsylvania. But its partner has told some store owners that the mall will be demolished for a mixed-use development.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

6 Tree House Hotels That Offer Glamour With a Rustic Vibe
From Botswana to Sweden and from Tennessee to Italy, these accommodations make the dream of sylvan slumber come true.

NYTimes Business
Oct 06, 2025

From Jaguars to Grocery Shelves: Cyberattacks Disrupt British Daily Life
Jaguar Land Rover is the third big British brand to have its operations severely affected by a breach this year.

NYTimes Business
Oct 05, 2025

Yen Plummets, Stocks Rally: Markets Greet Japan's Next Leader
The governing party's unexpected choice of Sanae Takaichi to lead it rattled markets on Monday, causing the yen to weaken and sending Japanese stocks sharply higher.

NYTimes Business
Oct 05, 2025

Costco to Sell Ozempic and Wegovy, Weight-Loss Wonder Drugs
Costco members will pay $499 a month out of pocket, the same price offered at CVS and Walmart, and on the manufacturer's direct-to-consumer website.

NYTimes Business
Oct 05, 2025

Taylor Swift's ‘Showgirl' Promotional Film Collects $33 Million
"The Official Release Party of a Showgirl" drastically outperformed "The Smashing Machine," a vehicle for Dwayne Johnson, known to fans as the Rock.

NYTimes Business
Oct 05, 2025

OPEC Plus Agrees to Small Boost in Oil Production
Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of the oil cartel, sees advantages in increasing output despite market risks.

NYTimes Business
Oct 05, 2025

Not All National Parks Remain Open in the Shutdown. Here's What to Know.
Some underground attractions are closed, and many outdoor sites have reduced their services.

NYTimes Business
Oct 05, 2025

Quiet! I'm Working Here.
Why does anyone expect me to get anything done amid the noise and constant pings of my workplace?

NYTimes Business
Oct 05, 2025

Craft Breweries Struggle as Sales and Appetites Wane
Once the darling of the alcohol industry, small-batch beer makers are shutting down because of increased competition and flagging interest.

NYTimes Business
Oct 05, 2025

Is Sports Betting Illegal in Your State? Not if You Call It a ‘Prediction Market.'
Prediction markets like Kalshi, once known for offering wagers on elections, are now in the multibillion-dollar sports betting business and outside the reach of state regulations and taxes.

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