Business
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Exxon Raises Questions About Chevron’s $53 Billion Deal for Hess
Exxon may try to upend its rival’s megadeal. The prize is a 30 percent stake in the oil-rich fields off…
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Sam Bankman-Fried Makes His Last Stand
Since the disgraced cryptocurrency mogul was convicted of fraud last year, his supporters have maneuvered to secure a lenient sentence…
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The Costs for I.V.F. Patients After Alabama’s Ruling
An Alabama Supreme Court decision has left patients and doctors feeling legally vulnerable, and with many questions. We sought answers…
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Levi’s Wants You to Rethink Your Denim Shopping
In the Levi’s store on Market Street in San Francisco, the denim maker’s newly extended collection is on full display.…
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Macy’s Will Close 150 Stores but Expand Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury
The retailer, under a new chief executive and facing a takeover bid, outlined a three-year strategy to achieve “sustainable, profitable…
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Corner Offices Are Out; Collaboration Is In. Say Hello to the New Law Firm.
In January, the law firm Crowell & Moring traded its New York offices in an early 1980s building in Midtown…
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The F.T.C. Boosts Biden’s Fight Against Inflation
The regulator’s move to block Kroger’s $25 billion bid for Albertsons could win the president points with voters squeezed by…
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Yellen Urges Israel to Restore Economic Ties to West Bank
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said on Tuesday that she had personally urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to…
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Mercury Pollution Is Falling, but Not in Tuna. This Might Be Why.
Old accumulations of the toxic metal in the deep sea are circulating into shallower waters where the fish feed, new…
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An Emboldened F.T.C. Bolsters Biden’s Efforts to Address Inflation
With few unilateral options and little hope of legislation from Congress, the president’s early investment in competition policy could pay…