Business
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Oil Prices Rise on Talk of Russian Output Cut
Russia’s deputy prime minister said the country would reduce its oil production by about 5 percent to counter Western sanctions.
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U.K. Economy Sputters and Barely Avoids a Recession
Economic growth was unchanged in the fourth quarter, and only slow expansion is expected in the years ahead.
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Life After Layoffs: A Financial Guide
How to get a handle on your finances after being let go from your job.
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How to Prepare for a Possible Layoff
What you should do while you are still employed, how to retain important data and what you should be doing with your money.
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Floodgates Open for Beer Ads During Super Bowl
For the first time in decades, Anheuser-Busch won’t be the only alcohol brand running national ads during the game.
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Influence Networks in Russia Misled European Users, TikTok Says
The covert and coordinated campaign was disclosed in a new report that also addressed misinformation, fake accounts and moderation struggles.
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Energy Dept. Will Lend $2 Billion to a Battery Component Maker
The loan will help accelerate Redwood Materials’ plans to produce components for electric car batteries from new and recycled sources.
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General Motors Reaches Deal to Ensure Its Chip Supply
The semiconductor maker GlobalFoundries will dedicate part of its output to G.M. as the automaker offers more electric vehicles and driver-assistance systems.
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Big Brands Keep Raising Prices, With Limited Shopper Resistance
Consumers continue to absorb significant price increases by PepsiCo, Unilever and others. The companies say that prices will remain high in the months to come.
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Sam Bankman-Fried Needs Tighter Bail Restrictions, Judge Says
A federal judge said he was not satisfied with a plan that lawyers for the disgraced FTX founder struck with prosecutors to limit his use of encrypted messaging apps.