Business
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As the U.A.W. Scores Wins in Red States, Tensions Emerge Over Gaza Protests
A tentative new contract at an Ohio battery maker on Monday was big for President Biden’s E.V. transition, but for…
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Christophe Deloire, Who Strove to Protect Journalists, Dies at 53
As the leader and spokesman for Reporters Without Borders, he rescued some, sought refuge for others and lobbied for pluralism…
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Sony Pictures Acquires Alamo Drafthouse in Lifeline to Cinema Chain
The deal is the first time in half a century that a traditional Hollywood studio will own a movie theater…
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Tesla Investors to Decide if Musk Deserves $45 Billion Payday
The vote is seen as a referendum on the limits of executive pay and the accountability of Silicon Valley billionaires.
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Student Loan Bills Are Dropping Next Month for Many, but There’s a Hiccup
The Education Department has not finished recalculating payments for millions of borrowers enrolled in SAVE, forcing loan servicers to put…
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White House Announces Strategy to Keep Edible Food Out of Landfills
The government will look at ways to extend the shelf life of foods and to create more composting and other…
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What to Know About Europe’s Extra Tariffs on Chinese Electric Cars
The tariffs have been expected for months, but many European automakers warned they will drive up prices for consumers and…
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Why the Paramount Deal Talks Failed
After months of negotiations, Shari Redstone walked away from a tie-up with SkyDance. Here’s how a plan to reshape the…
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Inflation Data Is Coming Just Before the Fed Meeting. Will It Be a Game Changer?
Federal Reserve officials are poised to announce their rate decision and economic projections mere hours after the latest inflation release.
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For Some Investors, Aging and Empty Office Buildings Aren’t a Bad Thing
Bargain hunters are getting office buildings at steep discounts, a sign of the pain in the real estate market.