Business
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Where the New Climate Law Means More Drilling, Not Less.
HOUMA, La. — Justin Solet planted his foot on the edge of his camouflage green boat in Bayou Chauvin and…
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An Oily Challenge: Evict Stinky Old Furnaces in Favor of Heat Pumps
For years, Tami Nelson struggled with what she called the “temperamental old man” in the basement. He was inefficient. He…
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Inflation Remained Stubbornly High in August, Rattling Consumers and Investors
Price increases remained uncomfortably rapid in August as a broad array of goods and services became more expensive even as…
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The Best and Worst Moments of the 2022 Emmys
After two consecutive ceremonies shaped by the pandemic, the Primetime Emmys returned to what felt more or less like a…
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A $100 Million Bet on Finding the Next ‘Mr. Beast’
When Kevin Espiritu quit his job at a book subscription service in 2016, his big idea was to grow food…
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‘Succession’ Wins Top Drama at Emmys
“Succession,” HBO’s portrait of a dysfunctional media dynasty, won best drama at the 74th Emmy Awards on Monday night, the…
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Strike Threat on Freight Railroads Is New Supply Chain Worry
Biden administration officials are racing to prevent a strike by tens of thousands of freight railroad workers that could further…
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From Boom to Gloom: Tech Recruiters Struggle to Find Work
Seemingly overnight, the tech industry flipped from aggressive growth, hiring sprees, lavish perks and boundless opportunity to layoffs, hiring ...
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Clean Energy Projects Surge After Climate Bill Passage
In the weeks since President Biden signed a comprehensive climate bill devised to spur investment in electric cars and clean…
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Labor Board Proposes to Increase Legal Exposure for Franchised Chains
Federal labor regulators on Tuesday proposed a rule that would make more companies legally liable for labor law violations committed…