Business
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Ban Gas Stoves? Just the Idea Gets Washington Boiling.
The nation’s top consumer watchdog agency raised concerns about indoor air pollution from gas stoves. A political firestorm ensued.
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Big Cuts are Coming to Goldman Sachs
Chief executive David Solomon has given the task of determining which divisions will be affected to a chief lieutenant.
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The New Soldiers in Propane’s Fight Against Climate Action: Television Stars
An industry group is spending millions of dollars to push back against efforts to move heating away from oil and gas.
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Goldman Sachs Begins Large Round of Layoffs
The investment bank plans to cut up to 3,200 jobs, or roughly 6 percent of its work force, as it faces economic challenges and cuts costs after an expensive foray into consumer lending.
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Disney Revises Pricing Policies at Its Parks
Ticket prices won’t exactly be less, but the cost of some activities and perks will be adjusted, after complaints about the cost of visits.
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Golden Globes Winners 2023: The Complete List
The winning films, TV shows, actors and production teams at the 2023 Golden Globe Awards.
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Powell Says Fed ‘Will Not Be’ a Climate Policymaker
In a speech on Federal Reserve independence, Chair Jerome H. Powell emphasized that climate change should be addressed by elected officials.
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McDonald’s Former C.E.O. Pays for a Workplace Scandal
The Securities and Exchange Commission fined Steve Easterbrook for lack of disclosure about the circumstances behind his firing in 2019.
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As Infrastructure Money Lands, the Job Dividends Begin
It has never exactly been boom times for the archaeology profession, but this past year comes close — thanks to Congress. Kim Redman runs Alpine Archaeological Consultants, a firm that searches for historically or culturally valuable artifacts in the ...
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Can Ron DeSantis Avoid Meeting the Press?
The Florida governor easily won re-election despite little engagement with mainstream news outlets, another sign of partisan division ahead of the 2024 presidential race.