Business
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A String of Lawsuits Takes Aim at Regulators
The attacks, once unthinkable, could upend how a suite of agencies including the F.T.C. and the S.E.C. enforce rules.
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The Holiday Boom in New York Is Back. Sort Of.
People have long traveled from all over the world to experience the glitz and bustle of New York City during…
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Maria Emilia Martin, Creator of Public Radio’s ‘Latino USA,’ Dies at 72
As a radio journalist committed to the goal of representing all voices, she fought to tell the stories of Latino…
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Elon Musk Says He May Bring Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Back to X
Jones was banned from the social media platform in 2018 after posting harassing messages.
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G.M. to Cut Spending on Cruise Self-Driving Unit
General Motors will “substantially lower spending” on autonomous vehicle efforts in 2024 after accidents with its self-driving taxis in San…
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Citi Is Sued Over Sex Abuse. Before 2022, It Would Have Been a Secret.
A female employee of Citigroup recently sued the bank, accusing its leadership of tolerating a work culture in which she…
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Jezebel to Be Resurrected by Paste Magazine
The pioneering feminist website is being sold to Paste by G/O Media, which had shut down the site this month.
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What to Expect at Today’s DealBook Summit
Vice President Kamala Harris, Elon Musk, Bob Iger, Jamie Dimon and Tsai Ing-wen, the president of Taiwan, are among the…
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In a Shaky Oil Market, OPEC Has Bitter Decisions to Make
Anticipating a drop in demand for 2024, major producers, led by Saudi Arabia, are trying to reduce supply.
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U.S. Debates How Much to Sever Electric Car Industry’s Ties to China
Some firms argue that a law aimed at popularizing electric vehicles risks turning the United States into an assembly shop…