Business
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Ford Raises Prices of F-150 Lightning Electric Truck, Citing Rising Material Costs
Ford Motor on Tuesday became the latest automaker to raise the price of electric vehicles when it significantly increased prices…
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Japan Bounces Back to Economic Growth as Coronavirus Fears Recede
TOKYO — Restaurants are full. Malls are teeming. People are traveling. And Japan’s economy has begun to grow again as…
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After Roe v. Wade Reversal, Readers Flock to Publications Aimed at Women
In the weeks since the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, overturning the right to abortion after almost 50 years,…
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How Frustration Over TikTok Has Mounted in Washington
WASHINGTON — Early last year, Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican, and Jake Sullivan, President Biden’s national security adviser, met…
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On TikTok, Election Misinformation Thrives Ahead of Midterms
In Germany, TikTok accounts impersonated prominent political figures during the country’s last national election. In Colombia, misleading TikTok ...
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Where Money Meets Feelings: Financial Therapy Finds Its Footing
In the early days of the pandemic, Nora Herting decided to try financial therapy. “I didn’t even know what it…
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On Truth Social, F.B.I. Search Prompts Talk of War, Then Conspiracy
Predictions of imminent civil war and calls for violence surged early this week on social media platforms such as Truth…
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The Summer of NIMBY in Silicon Valley’s Poshest Town
SAN FRANCISCO — Tech industry titans have navigated a lot to get where they are today — the dot-com bust,…
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Climate and Tax Bill to Rewrite Embattled Black Farmer Relief Program
WASHINGTON — A $4 billion program to help Black and other “socially disadvantaged” farmers that never got off the ground…
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Aspen’s Tangled Summer Saga: The Rich Developer vs. the Local Paper
ASPEN, Colo. — Summers in Aspen are usually a breezy idyll of sunny hikes and ice-cream socials, a season when…