Business
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Walmart Sued by Employee Who Says She Complained About Gunman
A lawsuit claims the retailer was warned months ago about “threatening” behavior by the worker who the police say opened…
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Hurricane Season Ends, Marked by Quiet August and Deadly September
The six-month total of 14 named storms was about average. But two late-season hurricanes proved catastrophic in Florida and Puerto…
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U.K. Backs Giant Nuclear Plant, Squeezing Out China
The British government threw its weight behind nuclear power, saying it would invest in a major new nuclear plant co-owned…
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‘No Cooperation’: How Sam Bankman-Fried Tried to Cling to FTX
Emails and text messages show how lawyers and executives struggled to persuade the 30-year-old entrepreneur to give up control of…
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Ukraine Is Biden’s Defining Issue, and His Biggest Economic Challenge
The shape of the war, and its effects on global markets, in the months and years to come could determine…
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China Says It Will Do More to Vaccinate Older People Against Covid
Only 40 percent of those age 80 or older have had booster shots. Officials said they will go door-to-door and…
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Elon Musk Takes on a Goliath
The Twitter owner’s latest fight is a big one: the market dominance of Apple’s App Store.
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Here’s the Latest on the FTX Collapse
The collapse of FTX, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency companies, is still sending shock waves through the crypto world.
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Bob Iger, Acknowledging ‘Challenging Times,’ Meets With Disney Employees
At a town-hall meeting on Monday, Disney employees seemed overjoyed at the return of Mr. Iger, who replaced Bob Chapek…
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Chinese Unrest Over Lockdowns Upends Global Economic Outlook
Growing protests in the world’s biggest manufacturing nation add a new element of uncertainty atop the Ukraine war, an energy…