Business
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With Layoffs, Retailers Aim to Be Safe Rather Than Sorry (Again)
Companies that ramped up hiring in areas like technology over the past few years are cutting back as customers slow…
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Southwest Lost $220 Million Because of Its Holiday Meltdown
The airline canceled 16,700 flights before and after Christmas as it struggled to recover from bad weather.
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Tesla Bulls Are Back at the Wheel
Shares in the electric carmaker continued to rally after the company reported strong profits, even amid growing competition and economic…
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TikTok’s New Defense in Washington: Going on the Offense
Keeping its head down has not paid off for the company, which now faces regulatory pressure on many fronts. So…
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For the First Time Ever, I’m Optimistic About Women in the Movie World
In a good movie year — and whatever you may have heard, 2022 was such a year — I find…
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Sundance, Once a Hotbed for Film Deals, Tries to Find Its Footing
The kind of independent movies that the festival showcases have struggled at the box office, spurring worries about what the…
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Tesla’s Profit Jumped 12% in Fourth Quarter
The electric car company is facing intensifying competition, supply chain disruptions and concerns about the behavior of Elon Musk.
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Meta to Reinstate Trump’s Facebook and Instagram Accounts
Donald Trump had been barred from the social media platforms after the Jan. 6, 2021, storming of the Capitol. Twitter…
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Biden Bans Roads and Logging in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest
The U.S. Forest Service rule restricts development on more than nine million acres in North America’s largest temperate rainforest, reversing…
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The Times Asks Judge to Unseal Documents in Fox News Defamation Case
Most of the evidence in the case has remained under seal at the request of Fox’s lawyers.