Business
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Inflation in U.K. Slows to 3.2%, Lowest in More Than 2 Years
As the economy cools, pressure is building on the Bank of England to cut interest rates.
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I.M.F. Sees Steady Growth but Warns of Rising Protectionism
The International Monetary Fund offered an upbeat economic outlook but said that new trade barriers and escalating wars could worsen inflation.
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The Global Turn Away From Free-Market Policies Worries Economists
More countries are embracing measures meant to encourage their own security and independence, a trend that some say could slow global growth.
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Smartmatic and OAN Settle Defamation Suit
Smartmatic, an elections technology company, had accused the conservative broadcaster of amplifying baseless claims about election fraud.
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Participant, Maker of Films With Social Conscience, Calls It Quits
The company has had critical and commercial hits over two decades but has never made money consistently and faced a challenging entertainment landscape.
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NPR Suspends Editor Whose Essay Criticized the Broadcaster
Uri Berliner, a senior business editor at NPR, said that the public radio network’s liberal bias had tainted its coverage of important stories.
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La nueva estrategia de Netflix: más para la audiencia y menos para los autores
Dan Lin, el nuevo director del departamento cinematográfico de la plataforma de emisión en continuo, quiere producir una catálogo más variado de películas para atender mejor a los suscriptores.
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How Washington Played A.I. Matchmaker
The White House laid the ground work for Microsoft’s $1.5 billion investment in an Emirati artificial intelligence start-up, a deal meant to box out Beijing.
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Lawmakers Question Bank of America About Leon Black’s Payments to Epstein
A Senate committee sent a letter asking the bank whether it had adequately followed procedures before clearing $158 million in payments.
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Let’s Keep This Vintage Fashion Boutique Just Between Us
A laid-back shop in Los Angeles is a semi-secret spot for celebrities and costume designers.