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NYTimes Business
Jul 05, 2025

S. Daniel Abraham, Who Reaped Riches With Slim-Fast, Dies at 100
He turned a tiny family business into a billion-dollar weight-loss empire by replacing calorie counting and forbidden foods with "just add milk."

NYTimes Business
Jul 05, 2025

China Has Paid a High Price for Its Dominance in Rare Earths
Dust and groundwater contaminated with heavy metals and radioactive chemicals pose a health threat that the authorities have been trying to address for years.

NYTimes Business
Jul 05, 2025

China's Rare Earth Origin Story, Explained
Low environmental standards helped China become the world's low-cost producer of rare earths, but Beijing was also focused on helping the industry.

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

S. Daniel Abraham, the Force Behind Slim-Fast, Dies at 100
He turned a tiny family business into a billion-dollar weight-loss empire by replacing calorie counting and forbidden foods with "just add milk."

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

Why Beef Prices Have Hit a Record
Smaller cattle herds and a decade of headwinds for the industry are expected to push up the cost of burgers and steaks for several years.

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

China Sets Steep Duties on European Brandy but Spares Biggest Producers
Major Cognac companies made concessions to avoid the worst of the penalties, imposed by Beijing in retaliation for E.U. tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

A Solid Report Card for the Markets, Despite Shock and Worry
While the Trump administration has engaged in continual disruptions, most investors have prospered.

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

White House to Start Notifying Countries About Tariffs, Trump Says
After striking only a few trade deals since declaring a 90-day pause in April, President Trump said he would announce new duties starting Friday.

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

Could the Electric Hydrofoil Ferry Change the Way We Commute?
New technology can help vessels glide quickly over water in less time and with fewer emissions than their diesel counterparts.

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

How Republicans Re-engineered the Tax Code
The product of years of Republican effort, the American tax code now blends traditional supply-side economics with President Trump's populist 2024 campaign promises.

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

Videos Make #Paydayroutines Everybody's Business
The tag is being used by TikTok and Instagram users, mostly members of Gen Z, who open up about how they spend their paychecks, down to the dollar.

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

Sandy Gall, Reporter Who Covered a Half-Century of Wars, Dies at 97
He was in intrepid journalist in Vietnam, Africa and the Middle East before becoming a mainstay news presenter on British TV.

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

Why China Isn't Lecturing Trump About His Costly Bill
Beijing has a history of warning Washington about the safety of its Treasury holdings. This time it may have reasons to stay silent, at least publicly.

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

Germany's Rheinmetall, a Maker of Autos and Arms, Is Forging Stronger U.S. Ties
Rheinmetall, an automotive and arms maker, is using a partnership with the builder of F-35 fighter jets to move into aviation and expand its presence in America.

NYTimes Business
Jul 04, 2025

Germany's Rheinmetall, a Maker of Autos and Arms, Is Forging Stronger US Ties
Rheinmetall, an automotive and arms maker, is using a partnership with the builder of F-35 fighter jets to move into aviation and expand its presence in America.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

How the Trump Administration Justified Ignoring the TikTok Ban
In purporting to license otherwise illegal conduct by tech firms, President Trump set a precedent expanding executive power, legal experts warned.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Dispute Over Golden Globes Heats Up
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which ran the awards show until a couple of years ago, has voted to investigate the deal that sold the event to a joint venture.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Crumbl's Benson Boone ‘Moonbeam Ice Cream' Cookies Are a Hit
With help from social media, Crumbl's Benson Boone-inspired Moonbeam Ice Cream has received an extended run.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Drugmakers Notch a $5 Billion Win in Republicans' Policy Bill
More medicines will be spared from Medicare price negotiations, a change that is projected to wipe out billions in savings for the federal government.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

When Will Medicaid Cuts and Tax Breaks From Trump's Bill Take Effect?
Republicans deferred some of their most painful spending cuts until after the midterm elections.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

When Will the Spending Cuts and Tax Breaks From Trump's Bill Take Effect?
Republicans deferred some of their most painful spending cuts until after the midterm elections.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

ECB Officials See a Chance for Europe to Compete With U.S. and China
Central bankers who gathered in Portugal this week focused on ways that Europe could improve its competitiveness with the United States and China.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Hiring Held Steady in June as Employers Added 147,000 Jobs
The strength of the labor market suggests that the economy remains robust despite uncertainty caused by President Trump's tariffs and geopolitical turmoil.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

In Europe, Economists See a Chance to Rise on the Global Stage
Central bankers who gathered in Portugal this week focused on ways that Europe could improve its competitiveness with the United States and China.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Solid Jobs Report Keeps Fed Rate Cuts at Bay
The latest labor market data released on Thursday reinforces the central bank's wait-and-see approach to lowering borrowing costs, despite pressure from President Trump.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

How Trump's China Tariffs Are Jeopardizing America's Fireworks Extravaganzas
The pyrotechnics industry relies heavily on Chinese fireworks imports and warns that this could be the last big bang Fourth of July.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Sandy Gall, War Correspondent Without Swagger, Dies at 97
For nearly 50 years, he was ubiquitous on British television — first as a reporter and then as an imperturbable presenter on Independent Television's "News at Ten."

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

?North Korea Beach Resort Opens With Fanfare but No Foreigners
The Kalma Beach resort town, one of Kim Jong-un's most ambitious projects aimed at attracting foreign tourists, may not draw the waves of visitors he wants.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Trump Wants the World to Squeeze Out China. He's Starting With Vietnam.
An initial trade deal with Vietnam offers a glimpse of how President Trump is pushing countries to cut back on trade with China.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Wall Street's New Obsession (and Dilemma): Tokenizing Companies
Robinhood is the latest to offer investors a novel, and potentially risky, investment opportunity: crypto that's meant to give exposure to the likes of OpenAI.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

For teens, summer jobs are getting harder to find.


NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Can we trust the numbers? Yes, with caveats.


NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Trump's immigration crackdown could make it harder to interpret the jobs numbers.


NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

What to know about the jobs report.


NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Why This Country's Stock Market Is Up 30% This Year
South Korea has zoomed upward in anticipation that a new president will pass shareholder-friendly reforms, making it the best-performing market in Asia and beyond.

NYTimes Business
Jul 03, 2025

Hit by Trump's Tariffs, French Clothing Maker Saint James Puts Shipping on Hold
Hit by President Trump's tariffs, the Saint James clothing factory has put its inventory of striped shirts and sweaters intended for U.S. retailers in its warehouse in France.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

Tax Cuts Now, Benefit Cuts Later: The Timeline in the Republican Megabill
Republicans deferred some of their most painful spending cuts until after the midterm elections.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

Del Monte Foods, the Canned Goods Giant, Files for Bankruptcy
The company behind brands like College Inn and Kitchen Basics faces issues including rising debt, changing consumer habits and pandemic missteps.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

Paramount's Settlement With Trump Is a Humbling Moment for '60 Minutes'
After an astonishing concession to a sitting president, the country's most popular television news program faces the prospect of new ownership and a chilled environment for the First Amendment.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

Top F.D.A. Official Overrode Scientists on Covid Shots
Records show that a top U.S. regulator rejected the recommendations of agency experts and limited the use of Covid vaccines.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

G/O Media Sells Kotaku as It Winds Down Operations
With the sale of the video game site Kotaku to the European publisher Keleops, all but one website remains at G/O Media, which is shutting down.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

As Heat Grips Europe, a Struggle to Keep Workers and Customers Cool
Companies are reporting a drop in business, reflecting the economic toll of the heat wave, which is lowering productivity and keeping shoppers at bay.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

Trump Says U.S. Has Reached Trade Deal With Vietnam
The president said he had agreed to initial trade terms with Vietnam, the second country to strike a limited deal after Mr. Trump threatened steep tariffs.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

Tesla Sales Fall as Elon Musk Focuses on Self-Driving Cars
The company has devoted resources to autonomous driving rather than developing new models to attract car buyers.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

How U.S.-Japan Tariff Talks Got Stuck on Cars and Rice
Negotiations have stalled ahead of next week's deadline, with some suggesting Japan misjudged the depth of President Trump's frustration over Tokyo's policies.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

Joe Gebbia, the DOGE Wild Card in Musk's Feud With Trump
Joe Gebbia, a confidant of the technology billionaire and a Tesla director, is also a leader of the federal cost-cutting team. The fight might put him in a bind.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

Celebrity Agent Sues National Association of Realtors Over House Listings
Mauricio Umansky, the real estate agent best known for appearing on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," claims N.A.R. has created a monopoly through its databases of listings.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

The First Income Tax in the Persian Gulf Signals a Changing Economic Reality
A plan by Oman is being closely watched by other governments in the region that are preparing for a future beyond oil.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

How Immigration Could Muddy the Jobs Numbers
Job growth is expected to fall this year, adding to pressure on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. But the slowdown might reflect a smaller labor force, not declining demand from employers.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

How Republican E.V. Cuts Could Put U.S. Carmakers Behind China
China's lead in electric vehicle technology, which is already huge, could become insurmountable if incentive programs are slashed, auto experts and environmentalists say.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

Solar Industry Says Republican Policy Bill Would Cede Production to China
A revival of U.S. solar panel manufacturing that began during the first Trump administration could end with the phasing out of tax incentives for clean energy.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

A Power Line for Clean Energy Was in the Works. Now, an Investigation Looms.
The Grain Belt Express line, meant to carry electricity from wind farms across the Midwest, faces an inquiry from the Missouri attorney general.

NYTimes Business
Jul 02, 2025

Paramount to Pay Trump $16 Million to Settle ‘60 Minutes' Lawsuit
President Trump sued Paramount over a "60 Minutes" interview with his opponent, former Vice President Kamala Harris.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

Who Will Trump's Policy Bill Affect The Most?
Small improvements in taxes are overshadowed by cuts to health insurance and other federal aid, resulting in a package favoring the wealthy.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

What Are SNAP Benefits and What Might Change?
President Trump's policy bill would make significant cuts to the food aid program, once known as food stamps, used by about 42 million people.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

What Does Trump's New ‘Victory' Perfume Line Smell Like?
The president announced a fragrance line called Victory 45-47. Each bottle costs almost $250.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

Despite Pressure From Trump, Powell Remains Patient on Rate Cuts
The Federal Reserve chair said the central bank would make decisions on interest rates based on data.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

Poorest Americans Would Be Hurt By Trump's Big Bill
Small improvements in taxes are overshadowed by cuts to health insurance and other federal aid, resulting in a package favoring the wealthy.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

Saks Is at a Crossroads, Facing Creditor and Vendor Unease
The luxury retailer made an initial payment to bondholders on time, but six months after it acquired Neiman Marcus concerns about its finances remain.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

Ford Foundation's New Leader Says She'll Work to Protect Democracy
Heather K. Gerken, the dean of the law school, will run the powerful philanthropy, known for pushing for social justice.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

Ford Foundation's New Leader Is From Yale Law School
Heather K. Gerken, the dean of the law school, will run the powerful philanthropy, known for pushing for social justice.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

Amtrak to Begin Mardi Gras Service Route Connecting New Orleans to Alabama
The Mardi Gras Service, starting on Aug. 18, will connect New Orleans and Mobile, Ala., by train for the first time since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

Thought Markets Were Volatile in the First Half? Watch Out.
Stocks have rebounded, but the dollar is in a deep slump. Here's what could go right (and very wrong) for investors.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

Celebrity Broker Sues National Association of Realtors Over House Listings
Mauricio Umansky, the real estate broker best known for appearing on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," claims N.A.R. has created a monopoly through its databases of listings.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

Cloudflare Introduces Blocking of A.I. Scrapers By Default
The tech company's customers can automatically block A.I. companies from exploiting their websites, it said, as it moves to protect original content online.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

As Debt Piles Up, Countries See Fiscal Relief as Political Leverage
With developing nations crushed by unaffordable borrowing and Washington on the sidelines, some leaders are brokering debt forgiveness deals.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

BP, Once a Hunter in the Oil Industry, Is Now Prey. What Went Wrong?
The energy giant has been weakened by years of mishaps and poor decisions, leading to rumors of a takeover that may not subside.

NYTimes Business
Jul 01, 2025

How Lisa Laurén's Artsy Childhood Inspires Her Sought-After Animal Heads
A sought-after textile artist applies a can-do spirit from her artsy childhood in a Swedish commune to creating animal costume heads for performers. They cost from $2,500 to $3,500.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

The Dollar Has Its Worst Start to a Year Since 1973
It has continued to slide even as President Trump has backed down from his tariff threats and the U.S. stock market has recovered from its losses.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

Trump and Paramount in ‘Advanced' Talks to Settle ‘60 Minutes' Suit
The lawsuit has added a layer of complexity to Paramount's multibillion-dollar merger with Skydance, a Hollywood studio.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

Trump Steps Up Pressure Campaign on Powell With Handwritten Note
President Trump has repeatedly attacked Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, for resisting his demands for lower interest rates.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

He Made Billions on Google and PayPal. Now, He's Betting on News.
Michael Moritz co-founded The San Francisco Standard, a local news organization. It is acquiring Charter, a start-up focused on the future of work.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

Trump's Threat of More Tariffs Slows Trade Deals
As America's largest trading partners race toward deals, they are increasingly worried about being hit with future tariffs on their critical industries.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

Political Costs of Trump Tax Cuts, Medicaid and ‘Debt Slavery'
As the Senate prepares to vote on a key piece of the president's domestic agenda, prominent critics, including Elon Musk, are speaking out.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

From Iran-Israel Strikes to Russia's War: How Conflicts Reshape Air Travel
Whether caused by a long war or brief skirmish, the closing of skies to air travel is having big effects on cost, convenience and safety.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

Are You Applying for Tech Jobs or Tech Internships? We Want to Hear About It.
Companies using A.I. tools to automate tasks like coding are changing job prospects for recent grads and college students. Tell us about your experiences.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

As Trade Deadline Nears, Europe Preps for a Scant Outline of a Deal
President Trump's administration once promised 90 deals in 90 days. When it comes to the European Union, it may be more of a framework.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

The Summer Job, a Rite of Passage for Teens, May Be Fading Away
As businesses face economic uncertainty, seasonal work is harder to find, pushing the unemployment rate for teenagers above 13 percent.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

How Do You Teach Computer Science in the A.I. Era?
Universities across the country are scrambling to understand the implications of generative A.I.'s transformation of technology.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

How Tariffs Are Affecting Wedding Dress Prices
Jordyn Holman, a New York Times business reporter, is planning a wedding. To find out how tariffs are affecting the bridal industry, she visited three different dress shops selling gowns from around the world.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

Trump's Tariffs May Push This American Company to Move Jobs to China
The experience of a company in the textile business illustrates how the trade war could force some industries to shift production out of the United States.

NYTimes Business
Jun 30, 2025

Trump Wants America to Make iPhones. Here's How India Is Doing It.
India is carving out a new space for Foxconn and other high-end manufacturers, just as President Trump demands American companies do at home.

NYTimes Business
Jun 29, 2025

‘F1: The Movie' Gives Apple Its First Box Office Hit
But the movie cost at least $350 million to make and market, analysts said, so it will need to attract substantial crowds in the weeks ahead to make money.

NYTimes Business
Jun 29, 2025

How Might Jell-O Look and Taste When Artificial Dyes Are Removed?
Replacing artificial colors in foods with algae, fruits and spices and achieving the same look and taste is challenging — and expensive.

NYTimes Business
Jun 29, 2025

Greenland Gets a Little Easier to Visit as United Starts Nonstop Flights
United Airlines has started a seasonal, nonstop flight from Newark to the capital of the Arctic island that President Trump wants to acquire.

NYTimes Business
Jun 29, 2025

What are Kei Cars and Trucks and How Can You Get Them?
In an era of supersized pickups and SUVs, Kei cars and trucks bring a (very) little piece of Japan to the United States. Getting one on the road can be complicated.

NYTimes Business
Jun 28, 2025

E.T.F.s Are Booming. Mutual Funds Want In on the Action.
Asset managers are eagerly awaiting an S.E.C. decision that would allow mutual funds to also trade as E.T.F.s — potentially changing how trillions of dollars are invested.

NYTimes Business
Jun 28, 2025

Chanel Launches Arts & Culture Magazine in Indie Book Stores
The fashion house hopes the new title, Arts & Culture, can extend Coco Chanel's legacy of surrounding herself with "audacious creatives."

NYTimes Business
Jun 28, 2025

How to Potty-Train a Co-Worker
When a colleague isn't housebroken, there are options. Plus, can you tell someone they're getting too old to work?

NYTimes Business
Jun 28, 2025

Is Mostafa Asal, Squash World Champion, Testing The Rules, or Cheating?
Even Mostafa Asal's coach admits his player sometimes goes too far. But an anonymous YouTuber is crying foul play, with videos to make the point.

NYTimes Business
Jun 28, 2025

Gen Z, It Turns Out, Is Great at Saving for Retirement
They are contributing to their 401(k)s much earlier than millennials did, reports show, and young women in particular are being aggressive about saving.

NYTimes Business
Jun 27, 2025

Trump Encourages Powell to Resign in Latest Attack on the Fed Chair
Jerome H. Powell, whose term does not expire until May, has argued that the central bank can afford to be patient about cutting interest rates amid uncertainty about the economic outlook.

NYTimes Business
Jun 27, 2025

American Airlines Flights Snarled by Computer Glitch
A systems outage temporarily grounded some planes on Friday, causing headaches for both crew and passengers around the United States.

NYTimes Business
Jun 27, 2025

:( Microsoft's ‘Blue Screen of Death' Is Going Away
The blue screen that stressed computer users for more than three decades is giving way to a black one.

NYTimes Business
Jun 27, 2025

S&P 500 Hits a Record High, Surging Through Trump Turmoil
The index has regained all the ground it lost in March and early April, when President Trump proposed his broad array of tariffs.

NYTimes Business
Jun 27, 2025

Trump Says U.S. Ending Trade Talks With Canada Over Digital Services Taxes
The president said he would cease negotiations and impose new tariffs because of Canada's imminent, new digital services taxes.

NYTimes Business
Jun 27, 2025

Trump Signals U.S. Is Nearing Trade Deals but Says Some Countries Will Face Tariffs
President Trump said the United States would send out letters telling other countries "what they have to pay," even as other officials said negotiations could be extended past a July deadline.

NYTimes Business
Jun 27, 2025

Trump Says U.S. Ending Trade Talks With Canada
The president said he would cease negotiations and impose new tariffs because of Canada's imminent, new digital services taxes.

NYTimes Business
Jun 27, 2025

The Concorde-and-Caviar Era of Condé Nast, When Magazines Ruled the Earth
Opulent days are over at Vogue, Vanity Fair and other once-powerful glossies. Anna Wintour is giving up (some) control. Now that everyone's a gatekeeper, why do we keep recreating their status-obsessed world?

NYTimes Business
Jun 27, 2025

G7 Backs Plan for ‘Side-by-Side' Tax System to Avoid U.S. Fight
American companies will be exempt from penalties related to a 2021 global minimum tax deal that President Trump opposes.

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