Business
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Three Charts That Illustrate America’s Political and Economic Malaise
You're reading the On Politics newsletter, for Times subscribers only. A Times reader’s guide to the political news in Washington and…
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Inflation Has Hit Tenants Hard. What About Their Landlords?
Of all the categories driving inflation in recent months, among the largest — and most persistent — is rent. In…
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U.S. Suit Over Alliance of American Airlines and JetBlue Goes to Trial
A Justice Department effort to break up an alliance between American Airlines and JetBlue Airways is set to go to…
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Meta Removes Chinese Effort to Influence U.S. Elections
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said on Tuesday that it had discovered and taken down what it…
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The British Pound Is on Parity Watch
SIGN UP Want this in your inbox each morning? Get it sent to your inbox.The calm before the storm at the…
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An Israel-Lebanon Border Deal Could Increase Natural Gas Supplies
Israel and Lebanon have been at war since 1948, but the countries are close to an agreement that could increase…
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Dating Apps Thrive in China, but Not Just for Romance
When Qu Tongzhou, a photography assistant in Shanghai, set out on a long-awaited trip to western China in June, she…
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Biogen Agrees to Pay $900 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over Kickbacks
The pharmaceutical company Biogen has agreed to pay $900 million to settle federal and state claims that it paid kickbacks…
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Why a Weak British Pound Matters
The British pound on Monday briefly hit a record low against the dollar, extending losses after Britain’s new government on…
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A ‘Nightmare’ for Forecasters: Here’s Why Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger, Faster
Early on Monday, Hurricane Ian was a tropical storm with heavy rain and winds of at least 73 miles per…