Business
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Lawmakers See Path to Rein In Tech, but It Isn’t Smooth
WASHINGTON — “Facebook and Big Tech are facing a Big Tobacco moment,” Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, said this week when a ...
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Lifestyles of the Rich and Gullible: Theranos and Ozy Edition
Ozy Media told investors it had “strong financial performance, seemingly impressive viewership metrics and significant institutional investor ...
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Michael Dell Is Trying to Be Nice
Books about deal making are the thrillers of the business world. There is conflict. There are high stakes. There is bluffing, bragging and ...
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Debate Looms Over I.M.F.: Should It Do More Than Put Out Fires?
Lopsided access to vaccinations, extreme economic inequality, rising food prices and staggering debt are on the agenda when the International ...
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Apple Appeals App Store Ruling in Fight With Epic Games
Apple asked a federal appeals court on Friday to throw out a legal decision that would require the tech giant to tweak its strict App Store rules ...
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The New Jobs Numbers Are Pretty Good, Actually
It’s not as bad as it looks. That’s the most important thing to take away from Friday’s release of the September jobs report, which found that ...
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Global Tax Deal Moves Closer as Hungary, a Low-Tax Holdout, Signs On
An effort to enact the biggest overhaul to the international tax system in a century gained further momentum on Friday when Hungary, one of the ...
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In a ‘War for Talent,’ Employers Hold the Line on Health Benefit Costs
Home delivery of food and snacks, to replace workplace cafeterias. Health club memberships and “lifestyle” stipends. Doulas for pregnant workers ...
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BlackRock’s Transfer of Power
Larry Fink is transferring more power to some of BlackRock’s biggest clients.Credit...Damon Winter/ The New York Times The right to vote Larry ...
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Economic and Earnings Concerns Begin to Weigh on Stocks
Wall Street’s imperviousness to bad news, which enabled stocks to double in value from their pandemic panic lows, may be starting to crack. When ...