Business
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LeBron James and Drake Make a Big Bet on the PGA Tour
The basketball star and rapper are investing in the professional golf competition, marking their latest push into sports.
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Will Shortz, New York Times Crossword Editor, Says He Is Recovering From a Stroke
Mr. Shortz, who has been with The Times for three decades and also hosts NPR’s “Sunday Puzzle,” said on Sunday that he had a stroke in February but was recovering.
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Activist Investors Raise Bid for Macy’s
The new offer values the department store chain at $6.6 billion. Macy’s, which just announced a strategy to turn around its business, said it would “carefully review” the proposal.
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OPEC to Extend Oil Production Cuts Through June
Saudi Arabia’s announcement appears to be aimed at bolstering oil prices as growth in demand remains modest.
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‘Dune: Part Two’ Draws Large Audiences
The science-fiction sequel sold an estimated $81.5 million in tickets in the United States and Canada, the biggest opening for a Hollywood film since “Barbie.”
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The I.R.S.’s Taxpayer Experience Officer Says Open Your Mail Already
The Internal Revenue Service is on a charm offensive, as long as you don’t earn too much money. After a multiyear pandemic pause, the agency is rebooting its collection efforts, hammering home its intent to chase down high earners who owe the most ...
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Feeling Trapped, Swimming in Circles?
Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to [email protected]. Include your name and location, or a request to remain anonymous. Letters may be edited. Drafting an Escape Plan You’re in a frustrating professional ...
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The Paradox at the Heart of Elon Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit
Mr. Musk says in his complaint that the company’s technology is now so good that it must be made freely available to the public — and held back from Microsoft.
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The Core of the Tax Code Will Change, but We Don’t Know How
Important regulations expire at the end of next year, thwarting tax planning and creating a monumental fiscal challenge for Congress.
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Why Elon Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit Leans on A.I. Research From Microsoft
In his lawsuit against OpenAI and its chief executive, Sam Altman, Mr. Musk relies on a provocative paper from the start-up’s closest partner.