Business
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Fox’s P.R. Woes May Not Directly Translate to Legal Ones
Some of the unflattering private messages among the network’s hosts and executives may never become evidence when Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation case against Fox News goes to trial.
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The Messenger, a Media Start-Up, Aims to Build a Newsroom Fast
The company, which will begin operating in May, plans to have around 550 journalists covering entertainment, politics and sports within a year.
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Silicon Valley Bank’s Financial Stability Worries Investors
The bank, a linchpin of tech industry financing, is trying to persuade clients not to pull their money over concerns of a liquidity crisis.
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Senate Confirms Daniel Werfel as I.R.S. Commissioner
The new commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service will oversee the agency’s $80 billion overhaul.
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Former Goldman Banker Gets 10 Years in Prison in 1MDB Scandal
Roger Ng was convicted of bribery and money-laundering charges last year for his role in the looting of a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund.
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Biden’s $6.8 Trillion Budget Proposes New Social Programs and Higher Taxes
WASHINGTON — President Biden on Thursday proposed a $6.8 trillion budget that seeks to increase spending on the military and a wide range of new social programs while also reducing future budget deficits, defying Republican calls to scale back ...
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Biden Will Release Dead-on-Arrival Budget, Picking Fight With G.O.P.
The president’s plans have little in common with the budget Republicans are set to release this spring, as the nation hurtles toward a possible default on its debt.
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Records Show Fox and G.O.P.’s Shared Quandary: Trump
Fox hosts and executives privately mocked the former president’s election fraud claims, even as the network amplified them in a frantic effort to appease viewers.
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Walgreens Loses Contract With California Over Stance on Abortion Pill
The state will not renew a multimillion-dollar deal, Gov. Gavin Newsom said, after the chain announced it would stop distributing mifepristone in 21 states.
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Intelligence Suggests Pro-Ukrainian Group Sabotaged Pipelines, U.S. Officials Say
New intelligence reporting amounts to the first significant known lead about who was responsible for the attack on the Nord Stream pipelines that carried natural gas from Russia to Europe.