Business
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Sarah Palin v. New York Times Spotlights Push to Loosen Libel Law
When former President Donald J. Trump called for scrapping laws that offer the news media broad protection from libel suits — “We’re going to ...
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A YouTuber’s Plane Crash Draws Doubts From Aviation Experts
The YouTube video with the attention-grabbing title “I Crashed My Plane” begins with Trevor Jacob piloting a small aircraft with several cameras ...
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Documentary Critical of Disney, From the Disney Family
Three years ago, Abigail E. Disney began to publicly excoriate the Walt Disney Company for its “obscene” pay inequality, with Robert A. Iger, who ...
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Kohl’s Receives $9 Billion Offer Backed by Activist Investor
The department store Kohl’s has received a roughly $9 billion offer to go private in a deal with an investment consortium backed by the activist ...
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Rapid Inflation Fuels Debate Over What’s to Blame: Pandemic or Policy
The price increases bedeviling consumers, businesses and policymakers worldwide have prompted a heated debate in Washington about how much of ...
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What Happened (and Didn’t) When Davos Disappeared
The DealBook newsletter delves into a single topic or theme every weekend, providing reporting and analysis that offers a better understanding of ...
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Biden Looks to Intel’s U.S. Investment to Buoy His China Agenda
WASHINGTON — In celebrating a $20 billion investment by Intel in a new semiconductor plant in Ohio, President Biden sought on Friday to jump ...
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You Quit. I Quit. We All Quit. And It’s Not a Coincidence.
Something infectious is spreading through the work force. Its symptoms present in a spate of two-week notices. Its transmission is visible in ...
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The Markets Tremble as the Fed’s Lifeline Fades
After falling for a fourth day in a row on Friday, the stock market suffered its worst week in nearly two years, and so far in January the S&P ...
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How Much Are You Willing to Pay for a Burrito?
On a chilly Tuesday afternoon this month, James Marsh stopped by a Chipotle near his suburban Chicago home to grab something to eat. It had been ...