Business
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Apple’s Newest Headache: An App That Upended Its Control Over Messaging
Beeper Mini, which offers iPhone messaging on Android phones, has grown fast and its duel with the tech giant has…
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Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Eased in November
A key inflation index has been cooling as prices rise less rapidly, good news for policymakers and consumers.
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BYD, a Chinese Powerhouse in Electric Cars, Will Build a Plant in Hungary
The announcement underscores the threat to European and U.S. automakers posed by Chinese electric-vehicle manufacturers.
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Angola to Quit OPEC in Dispute Over Oil Production Levels
Officials have been unhappy after the oil cartel, led by Saudi Arabia, pushed Angola and other countries to accept lower…
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Topics Suppressed in China Are Underrepresented on TikTok, Study Says
The report, from the Network Contagion Research Institute at Rutgers University, could raise new concerns about whether Beijing influences the…
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The Eye-Popping Numbers Driving the Markets
Investors await Friday’s inflation report for clues on what the Fed will do next on rates. But it is not…
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Merry Christmas. I Got You a Tiny Cow.
Miniature livestock are a hot-ticket item this holiday season.
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Why Is Shari Redstone, Ruler of a Vast Media Kingdom, Weighing a Sale?
She fought to keep control of her family’s media empire. Now she’s considering an exit as financial pressures mount.
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This Antarctic Octopus Has a Warning About Rising Sea Levels
A huge ice sheet appears to have melted about 120,000 years ago, when temperatures were similar to those on Earth…
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U.S. and Europe Eye Russian Assets to Aid Ukraine as Funding Dries Up
Despite legal reservations, policymakers are weighing the consequences of using $300 billion in Russian assets to help Kyiv’s war effort.