
7 a.m. Is Too Early for a Meeting, Right?
And: You beat out a colleague for a promotion, and now she hates you. What happens next?
October 18, 2025
And: You beat out a colleague for a promotion, and now she hates you. What happens next?
October 18, 2025
Roadblocks for today’s young adults include fewer entry-level jobs, rising debt and increasing reliance on debit cards or “buy now, pay later” loans.
October 18, 2025
New emails show how Mr. Epstein pressured Leon Black, his longtime friend and patron, to fork over millions for financial services.
October 18, 2025
When retirees relocate, they think life will be cheaper, easier, sunnier — only to find some big disappointments. Here’s how to minimize mistakes.
October 18, 2025
Hailed as a win for borrowers, the agreement will enable more enrollees in income-driven repayment plans to have their remaining debt canceled.
October 17, 2025
Imported light and heavy trucks will be charged 25 percent and buses 10 percent as of Nov. 1, but President Trump also extended tariff exemptions for auto parts.
October 17, 2025
The Federal Aviation Administration raised a production limit that the regulator had imposed after a door panel blew off a plane during a flight last year.
October 17, 2025
After months of roaring share prices, stock investors were rattled this week by reports of souring debts on bank balance sheets.
October 17, 2025
People have used its Sora video app to create vulgar and sometimes racist depictions of the civil rights leader.
October 17, 2025
New revelations about efforts by his company, Salesforce, to work with the Trump administration is getting heat from San Francisco officials and now allies.
The administration at Indiana University Bloomington fired the adviser to the paper and barred the publication from putting out a print edition.
Born during the Biden administration, the market’s bull run almost ended in April, but stocks got a second wind with the artificial intelligence boom.
October 17, 2025
In Beijing this week, the company’s chief executive, Tim Cook, made promises similar to ones he’d made at the White House. He also got a custom Labubu.
October 17, 2025
A federal judge had previously dismissed the complaint as unnecessarily lengthy and digressive. The president claims that The Times sought to defame him during the 2024 election.
Federal prosecutors filed charges last year alleging a scheme to obtain contracts from the Philippine elections commission.
In 1972 she became the first woman to anchor a national evening news broadcast. She retired this summer after 50 years on the air.
The moves marked President Trump’s latest effort to pay some federal workers even though Congress has not approved a spending deal.
October 16, 2025
Josh Wander, a Miami businessman, drew scrutiny after buying soccer teams on three continents through 777 Partners, which collapsed after facing spiraling accusations of wrongdoing.
October 16, 2025
Please tell us how stricter return-to-office mandates are affecting your work life and home life.
October 16, 2025
A 25 percent levy on heavy-duty trucks and parts is set to take effect next month. Companies have few details on the policy.
October 16, 2025
Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have accounted for most of the industry’s profits since 2022. Their appeal to wealthy travelers could become a liability if the economy weakens.
October 16, 2025
More than 3,000 people in Britain have joined a lawsuit accusing the company of knowing that its baby powder contained carcinogenic fibers, including asbestos.
October 16, 2025
Washington and Beijing both need a trade win as steep new tariffs and tough import limits on critical minerals loom.
The company’s new chief executive, Philipp Navratil, announced the reductions as part of a plan to turn around the world’s largest food company.
October 16, 2025
Nexperia, a computer chip maker based in the Netherlands, was taken over by the Dutch government after pressure from officials in Washington.
October 16, 2025
A lawsuit in Washington State is one of several accusing the company of failing to update equipment on a plane that crashed in South Korea last year, killing 179 people.
October 16, 2025
Beijing’s latest effort to weaponize global supply chains is modeled on the American technology controls that it has long criticized.
Leasing activity for older buildings, hit hard during the pandemic, is gaining momentum, a strong indicator that the overall office market in Manhattan is on the upswing.
October 16, 2025
Orsted, a Danish wind farm developer, has been hammered by high costs and President Trump’s efforts to stymie renewable energy. Its struggles are rippling across Denmark.
October 16, 2025
The new rules codify strict limitations on access and raise the prospect of punishment for requesting information on matters of public interest.
Some stores are rounding transactions to the nearest nickel and encouraging customers to pay with plastic, citing the Treasury Department’s decision to phase out the penny.
October 15, 2025
The layoffs come ahead of a corporate spinoff that will formally separate the parent company of NBC News from cable networks like MSNBC and CNBC.
The justices on the State Supreme Court heard arguments in a long dispute about whether the Tesla chief executive’s compensation was fair to shareholders.
October 15, 2025
The central bank confronts “no risk-free path” in balancing the risks of a sharp slowdown in the labor market and resurgent price pressures.
October 15, 2025
Wall Street giants are reporting blowout results for their most recent quarter. But they are getting worried about what lies ahead.
The carmaker is the latest company to announce a hefty investment in the United States.
Netflix will show video versions of 16 podcasts on sports, culture, entertainment and true crime.
As a new prime minister seeks stability, three government shake-ups since last summer have already taken their toll on the French economy.
October 14, 2025
Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, still sees labor market risks outweighing those posed by higher inflation tied to President Trump’s tariffs.
October 14, 2025
Tariffs and other restrictions between the United States and China are reverberating in unpredictable ways.
New tariffs on imported furniture, kitchen cabinets and lumber came into effect on Tuesday. President Trump has threatened more.
The International Monetary Fund said the impact of trade tensions had been limited so far, but it expects growth to slow.
October 14, 2025
JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Citi and Wells Fargo reported strong earnings, mostly topping analyst expectations and showing broad growth.
October 14, 2025
A fragile cease-fire between Israel and Hamas is stoking hopes for a surge in investment in the region, and the Middle East more broadly.
General Motors said it would lower its earnings by that amount to mainly reflect the drop in the value of equipment, factories and other assets.
October 14, 2025
With federal subsidies ending or becoming hard to claim, companies are racing ahead with solar, wind and battery projects.
October 14, 2025
Tadashi Yanai champions the U.S. market as vital for Uniqlo’s growth, but remains deeply concerned about rising American protectionism.
October 14, 2025
The president is threatening to widen his trade war against China as tariffs on timber, lumber, kitchen cabinets and other products took effect on Tuesday.
The measure is aimed at countering China’s dominance of commercial shipbuilding and helping to revitalize the American industry.
October 14, 2025
The Washington Post, The New York Times, Newsmax and others said their journalists would not agree to the Defense Department’s policies on news gathering ahead of a Tuesday deadline.
October 13, 2025
The auto-part maker’s bankruptcy has rocked Wall Street and revealed trouble in the private credit markets.
October 13, 2025
The service unveiled the change in the ninth paragraph of a news release announcing a streaming date for “F1: The Movie.”
October 13, 2025
Mr. Lebda died on Sunday after an all-terrain vehicle accident on his family’s North Carolina farm, a company spokeswoman said.
October 13, 2025
The market is rebounding, but analysts see plenty of reason for concern about heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt won the prize for showing how “society must keep an eye on the factors that generate and sustain economic growth,” an award committee member said.
October 13, 2025
Stocks in the United States recovered from their worst decline in months, after President Trump softened his tariff threat on China. Earlier, markets in Asia dropped.
October 13, 2025
Broad restrictions could cause supply interruptions for arms makers, as well as manufacturers in the semiconductor, automotive and other sectors.
October 12, 2025
Federal layoffs and an end to diversity initiatives have weakened a historically strong labor market for Black workers.
Peter Jackson, the chief executive of Flutter Entertainment, FanDuel’s parent company, is fighting for attention as online gambling spreads across the United States.
October 12, 2025
Every three months, closed-door meetings of the billionaires who own N.F.L. teams become displays of status, beefs and sometimes Trump-induced headaches.
October 12, 2025
The price of gold often rises during periods of economic turmoil. This time around, bond markets are stable and stocks are at record highs. So what gives?
A growing number of Americans are making thousands by exploiting credit card reward offers.
October 11, 2025
The N.B.A. returns to China this week, after a hiatus sparked by a controversial 2019 tweet. In Macau, Tania Ganguli, a business reporter for The New York Times, reveals the behind-the-scenes stakeholders who orchestrated the league’s return.
October 11, 2025
China is building a network of ultrahigh-voltage power lines to carry solar and wind energy hundreds and even thousands of miles as few citizens dare to protest.
October 11, 2025
The S&P 500 slumped more than 2 percent for the first time in six months, rattling investors after a long stretch of gains.
October 10, 2025
After a halt for most of the year, borrowers enrolled in one income-driven repayment plan may begin to receive loan discharges within weeks.
October 10, 2025
As the Chinese online fast-fashion retailer prepares to open a physical space in a venerable department store, France pushes to stem the company’s presence in the country.
October 10, 2025
The unraveling of First Brands, a midsize auto-parts maker, is exposing hidden losses at international banks and “private credit” lenders.
October 10, 2025
The league’s popularity has given rise to online sexism and racism — and misinformation that traffics in both.
October 10, 2025
Despite domestic and global tumult, the third quarter was fabulous for investors. But are the good times over?
October 10, 2025
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said stabilizing the country was in the United States’s interests. Critics say some investors may have also benefited.
The fund-raising round comes as online prediction marketplaces gain mainstream prominence.
Workers, who were quitting at high rates a few years ago, are now “job hugging” — or, as one consulting firm put it, “holding on to their jobs for dear life.”
October 10, 2025
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is at odds with the news media to a degree unseen in modern times, former Pentagon officials say.
Joachim Nagel, the president of Germany’s central bank, warned against “complacency” in European capitals over tariffs, competition with China and attacks on institutions.
October 10, 2025
China is using the high-altitude expanse for immense solar panel farms and wind turbines and has begun work on the world’s largest hydroelectric dams.
October 10, 2025
The company, which says it plans an initial public offering next fall, announced on Thursday that it would seek to raise up to $500 million selling private shares to investors.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is calling back some employees to produce the Consumer Price Index for September. That data is needed to calculate the annual cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security beneficiaries.
He made billions selling energy with his Coastal Corporation, courted presidents and dictators, and eventually went to prison for paying kickbacks to the Iraqi government.
October 9, 2025
The chancellor said he planned to urge the European Union to back off a policy that has been widely interpreted as a ban on combustion engines after 2035.
October 9, 2025
Energy costs have become a central issue in the governor’s race between Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican, and Representative Mikie Sherrill, the Democrat.
October 9, 2025
Some at the central bank don’t feel the need to cut rates further this year; others are worried about the jobs market. That complicates the job of Jay Powell, its chair.
The big fund-raising round was the latest sign of investor fervor for artificial intelligence companies despite concerns that the boom is overheated.
Battered by delays, higher costs and attempts by the Trump administration to block its projects in the United States, the Danish company is retreating to its base in Europe.
October 9, 2025
John Williams, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, is primarily concerned with weakness in the labor market.
October 9, 2025
The move is Beijing’s latest attempt to tighten control over global production of the metals, which are essential to the manufacture of computer chips.
October 9, 2025
Representatives of news organizations have been negotiating with the Pentagon since the department first released a set of new rules last month.
Online skeptics wondered if Mr. Miller had caught himself saying something he did not mean to. CNN says there was a technical glitch.
A few officials appeared reluctant to support the central bank’s interest rate cut last month, underscoring the tough task ahead for Chair Jerome H. Powell to forge a consensus.
October 8, 2025
Lawmakers in the European Union voted to limit “burger,” “sausage” and other meat terms to animal products, rankling consumers and producers of veggie burgers and tofu sausages.
October 8, 2025
Investors worried about the financials of the technology giant’s cloud computing business, compounding broader worries about a sky-high stock boom.
The company, which leases out residential batteries as well as sells energy, is betting that it can profit from a new approach to soaring energy demands.
The investigation, according to people with knowledge of the inquiry, is focused on whether Uber committed consumer fraud in how it promoted consumer safeguards.
October 7, 2025
Elon Musk’s electric car company said the new versions would start at around $37,000 and $40,000, prices that bring its cars closer to comparable gasoline vehicles.
October 7, 2025
The case involves a California woman who died from mesothelioma, a rare cancer. Her family claimed Johnson and Johnson’s talc powder products were to blame.
October 7, 2025
European officials want to sharply lower the bloc’s quota on tariff-free steel imports, while doubling levies to 50 percent, as President Trump’s tariffs create domino effects.
October 7, 2025
The $2 billion deal values the crypto-powered betting site, where users can wager on politics, sports and more, at about $8 billion.
The World Trade Organization said trade growth had proved more resilient in 2025 than expected, but would slow next year as result of President Trump’s tariffs.
Skeptics of a recent investment spree involving OpenAI and others say deals raise questions about the robustness of the artificial intelligence boom.
In an escalating cat-and-mouse game, job hunters are trying to fool A.I. into moving their applications to the top of the pile with embedded instructions.
October 7, 2025
Hoping to help grid operators adapt to changes buffeting the power markets, TotalEnergies is assembling a portfolio of battery farms and natural-gas-fired power plants.
October 7, 2025
Under new guidelines, journalists will not need approval from the Defense Department before publishing articles containing information not officially released.
Frank Bisignano, who already leads the Social Security Administration, will also take on the day-to-day duties of the tax collector.
October 6, 2025
Dan Schulman takes over as the telecoms giant faces slowing subscriber growth and rising competition.
October 6, 2025
At The Free Press, she battled “wokeness” and buddied up with billionaires. Now she’s the editor in chief of CBS News.
The precious metal is on course for its best year since the 1970s, underscoring unease in financial markets.
October 6, 2025
Bari Weiss, a founder of The Free Press, will become editor in chief of CBS News.
The artificial intelligence giant just announced a major partnership with AMD — weeks after striking a big deal with the chipmaker’s competitor, Nvidia.
The surprise resignation of Sébastien Lecornu after less than a month in office intensified concerns that France would be unable to tackle its enormous debt pile.
October 6, 2025
Comcast, Oracle and Spotify recently doubled up on top executives, a rare setup that some say could become more common.
October 6, 2025
Walmart plans to turn the Monroeville Mall in Pennsylvania into a mixed-use development that will include retail, dining and entertainment space, according to a recent filing.
October 6, 2025
Jaguar Land Rover is the third big British brand to have its operations severely affected by a breach this year.
October 6, 2025
The governing party’s unexpected choice of Sanae Takaichi as its leader and Japan’s likely next prime minister caused the yen to weaken and stocks to soar on Monday.
October 6, 2025
“The Official Release Party of a Showgirl” drastically outperformed “The Smashing Machine,” a vehicle for Dwayne Johnson, known to fans as the Rock.
Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of the oil cartel, sees advantages in increasing output despite market risks.
October 5, 2025
Why does anyone expect me to get anything done amid the noise and constant pings of my workplace?
October 5, 2025
Once the darling of the alcohol industry, small-batch beer makers are shutting down because of increased competition and flagging interest.
October 5, 2025
Overcoming poverty and prejudice, she was the first Black woman to be hired as a television reporter in the region and later became a popular anchor.
The services, which can cost more than $50,000 a year, make impossible dinner reservations and finagle special treatment. In certain circles, they’ve become a common luxury.
Carriers like Spirit and Frontier have lost customers to bigger competitors and seen their costs balloon. Some are in financial distress.
October 4, 2025
The budget bill signed by President Trump suspended an effort to enroll more low-income older Americans in programs that assist them with rising health care costs.
October 4, 2025
Residents are protesting a planned housing facility for foreign workers, exposing the conflict between Japan’s need for labor and anxieties over immigration.
October 4, 2025
The coin, bearing President Trump’s face, would honor the 250th birthday of the United States.
October 3, 2025
The company said it had closed its remaining 89 stores this week after struggling for years to stay in business and filing for bankruptcy protection twice.
October 3, 2025
The measure, a compromise with companies like Uber, could serve as a model for other states.
October 3, 2025
Sheep graze among the solar panels of the Talatan solar project.
October 3, 2025
October 3, 2025
The president’s decision to charge employers $100,000 per visa for skilled workers seemed to come out of nowhere. But the grievance behind it has been simmering.
October 3, 2025
Investors are grappling with a blackout of official government economic data that’s forcing them to rely more heavily on reports that usually get far less attention.
Policymakers have entered uncharted territory without employment data that the government withheld because of its shutdown.
The Isle of Wight, known for its beaches and a rock festival that featured Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan, has had setbacks in manufacturing, but there have also been bright spots.
October 3, 2025
The city’s population is growing, and homicide rates are at a 50-year low. Local officials are trying to seize on the momentum with redevelopment projects — but not without pushback.
October 3, 2025
Surging interest in artificial intelligence is generating huge gains for Chinese tech stocks like Alibaba, which has more than doubled this year.
October 3, 2025
Ms. Weiss, a co-founder of the site, would become editor in chief of CBS News, people briefed on the talks said.
The Isle of Wight, known for its beaches and a rock festival that featured Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan, has had setbacks in manufacturing, but there have also been bright spots.
October 2, 2025
Two Californians were trapped in a burning Cybertruck because electronic doors made it difficult for them to get out or be rescued, lawsuits claim.
October 2, 2025
Inching toward a long-term money milestone can be full of highs and lows, and we want to come along for the ride.
October 2, 2025
As an executive, he helped negotiate AT&T’s $50 billion acquisition of TCI and later led the Yankees’ YES Network. He also drove his sports car to victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
President Trump wants the S.E.C. to reduce the frequency of corporate earnings reports. Our columnist says it’s a reasonable experiment, but at a dangerous time.
October 2, 2025
The company benefited from a surge in U.S. demand for electric vehicles after Republicans in Congress voted to end a $7,500 incentive at the end of September. But other carmakers benefited more.
October 2, 2025
A Supreme Court decision that keeps a Fed governor on the job for now could scramble President Trump’s effort to add more loyalists at the central bank.
A Supreme Court order keeping Lisa Cook on the Federal Reserve Board for now is “a time to exhale but not breathe easy,” one expert said.
October 2, 2025
President Trump’s tariffs on timber, wood, furniture and kitchen cabinets could raise the cost of building and buying a home.
October 2, 2025
Nearly two years into the conflict, social media is increasingly capturing the day-to-day toll in Gaza, as U.S. public opinion on the war shifts.
October 2, 2025
The social media company will charge after users reach five gigabytes of free storage, which is in line with other tech giants’ policies.
October 1, 2025
In letters to consultants and the College Board, House and Senate Judiciary leaders invoked antitrust law and asked how student data feeds pricing algorithms.
October 1, 2025
After losing his house in the Palisades fire, Spencer Pratt has gone from the archetype of celebrity emptiness to community activist — and become a magnet for Republican politicians.
An economic data blackout, potential delays to I.P.O.s, and a furlough tab of perhaps $400 million dollars a day could add volatility, investors fear.
During the last government shutdown, which began in late 2018, many demoralized workers called out sick or did not show up to work.
October 1, 2025
Retirement, survivor and disability payments will continue, but some services may be temporarily unavailable.
October 1, 2025
Some policymakers at the central bank are in a rush to lower interest rates after the Federal Reserve’s first cut this year, while others are urging caution.
October 1, 2025
The two late-night hosts shared stories on each other’s shows on Tuesday about their recent turmoil, and some criticism of President Trump.
E.J. Antoni, a conservative economist, had faced bipartisan criticism as President Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
October 1, 2025
The investment bank had appealed more stringent oversight in dreaded annual exams, and the Federal Reserve agreed.
September 30, 2025
Profits fell 31 percent in the last quarter as the sneaker giant tries to execute a turnaround plan.
September 30, 2025
A screen in a Helsing training room shows a dogfight between two Centaur-controlled jets, in red, and two blue jets controlled by veteran combat pilots sitting at cockpit simulators.
September 30, 2025
Russia’s war on Ukraine changed the course of a generation of start-ups and investors that have applied a new business model to Europe’s military buildup.
At the trade show, spectators watched autonomous boats, including Kraken Technology’s K3 Scout, maneuver on the Thames.
September 30, 2025
Investors have shaken off threats of damage from shutdowns before. But federal layoffs, pauses in economic data and more could make this time different.
“Flying blind amidst heavy fog is a dangerous proposition,” one economist said about the risks of a lapse in official statistics.
September 30, 2025
In-game betting is predicted to grow to more than $14 billion by the end of the decade. It’s a huge part of the sports gambling industry. Public health officials worry that it could be increasing the risks for gamblers.
September 30, 2025
The White House set a relatively low tariff on imports of timber and lumber, and a significantly higher tariff on furniture and kitchen cabinets.
Joe Hinrichs was replaced by Steve Angel, who may be more likely to consider a merger on the heels of the Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern deal.
September 29, 2025
A federal jury in March had found Ms. Javice guilty for faking customer lists during JPMorgan Chase’s $175 million acquisition of her start-up.
September 29, 2025
The Trump administration issued a rule to automatically extend trade restrictions for organizations on the “entity list” to any majority-owned subsidiary.
Play Airlines said it was ceasing operations, becoming the second low-cost airline in Iceland to collapse in the last six years.
September 29, 2025
Mr. Cavanagh will run the media giant alongside Brian L. Roberts, its longtime chairman and chief executive, in a clear sign of succession planning.
Jared Kushner’s private equity firm and Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund are some of the investors teaming up to take the video game giant private.
Mayor Eric Adams’s abandoning his re-election bid may please some business leaders opposed to Zohran Mamdani. But it may not change the outcome of the race.
Hillshire Brands voluntarily recalled the products after at least five people reported injuries because of pieces of wood in the products’ batter.
September 29, 2025
The end of a federal tax credit is expected to push sales of battery-powered cars down but auto experts believe the market will eventually recover.
September 29, 2025
Import duties are posing a challenge to some smaller companies, which fear that raising prices to cover higher costs will drive away customers.
September 29, 2025
As residents’ electricity prices have increased, nearly one out of five customers of the leading utility company in the state is behind on monthly bills.
September 29, 2025
A generation of students in India pinned hopes and family savings on careers that once soared on H-1B visas allowing work in the United States.
September 29, 2025
For years, proposals have circulated to stop abuse of the H-1B program. The Trump administration’s big changes largely ignored them.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s film collected $22.4 million in North America over the weekend, enough for No. 1. But its profitability remains a big question.
The number combination refers to a work schedule — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week — that has its origins in China’s hard-charging tech scene.
September 28, 2025
For nearly four decades, the Iowa baseball field used as the set of the beloved Hollywood movie has been trying to find its next act.
September 28, 2025
The strips feature intricate designs and can be applied at a fraction of the cost of a salon visit. People are collecting them by the hundreds.
September 28, 2025
Electric grids are increasingly under strain, and demand for energy is soaring. But not everyone sees the virtue in dotting homes across the country with solar panels.
September 28, 2025
He helped make it the largest industrial union in North America as he fought an influx of cheap metal from China and lobbied for anti-dumping tariffs.
September 27, 2025
His ads for Calvin Klein and others captured a fizzy moment in the 1980s and ’90s, featuring celebrities like the young rapper Marky Mark wearing nothing but underwear and a grin.
Reliance on fossil fuels is almost unavoidable — at least for now.
Business leaders and trade organizations have been especially worried by attempts to stop work on wind farms that had already secured federal approval.
September 27, 2025
With cereal trends shifting, lovers of the breakfast food take a walk down memory lane.
September 27, 2025
A new museum created by the once imprisoned financier offers the financial elite’s take on the nation’s virtues.
September 27, 2025
New retail C.E.O.s are facing unexpected challenges, like tariffs and worried shoppers, as they try to address existing ones.
September 27, 2025
Oura Health makes a pricey smart ring that busy executives, celebrities and others use to track health measures like their sleep patterns. It expects $1 billion in sales this year.
September 27, 2025
Mr. Kushner’s private equity firm, Affinity Partners, is said to be in talks with the Saudi sovereign wealth fund and Silver Lake to buy out the video game giant.
September 26, 2025
The column, by editor at large Geoffrey Ingersoll, calls for “blood in the streets” in response to violence against conservatives.
Sinclair and Nexstar have been pre-empting Mr. Kimmel’s show since he returned this week.
Steve Witkoff’s son recently sought money from Gulf states including Qatar, which has previously invested in Witkoff family projects to win favor with President Trump.
September 26, 2025
The Federal Aviation Administration said the aerospace company will be allowed to approve some new 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner jets.
September 26, 2025
Shares of Williams-Sonoma and RH fell in early trading, while U.S.-based makers like Ethan Allen rose after the president’s latest tariff announcement.
September 26, 2025
European companies, a major source of U.S. medicines, are hopeful that their investments and trade deals with the U.S. will spare them from President Trump’s latest tariff barrage.
September 26, 2025
Shutdowns have long been immaterial for the stock and bond markets, but there’s a risk now that a political confrontation could derail the economy.
September 26, 2025
The president suggested more foes, including the billionaire Democratic donors George Soros and Reid Hoffman, could face legal scrutiny. Could others follow?
Throughout Asia, the source of about 40 percent of U.S. imports, countries have little to show for weeks of talks trying to finalize deals.
September 26, 2025
The film is the kind that isn’t supposed to work in theaters anymore. But Warner Bros., the studio behind it, has successfully bucked trends for months now.
When broadcasters like CBS and ABC surrendered to the president, it looked as if they lacked backbone. The explanation runs much deeper.
September 26, 2025
The president said his tariffs would range from 25 to 100 percent and go into effect next week.
The United Nations announced a new “global dialogue on artificial intelligence governance,” and a new global A.I. panel on the technology’s risks and rewards.
September 25, 2025
The president said some revenue from tariffs would go to crop farmers, but the agriculture secretary said a plan wasn’t yet ready.
September 25, 2025
The inquiry comes weeks after a New York Times investigation found that incidents of sexual assault and sexual misconduct occurred much more frequently than Uber had disclosed.
September 25, 2025
Nexstar and Sinclair say their boycott of the late-night host is all about what he said. But both are exploring deals for their sprawling networks of local TV stations.
China stopped buying soybeans from America in May, placing a retaliatory tariff on the bumper crop after President Trump increased levies on goods from China.
September 25, 2025
The coffee chain said it would shutter some underperforming U.S. stores and eliminate 900 corporate jobs as part of a plan to build “a better, stronger and more resilient Starbucks.”
September 25, 2025
Talks about a potential investment by the iPhone maker raise further questions about the chip giant, which now has close ties to Washington.
China has embarked on a campaign to use more robots in its factories, transforming its manufacturing industries and becoming the dominant maker.
September 25, 2025
Because sponsoring a visaship comes with significant upfront costs, employers need higher-earning workers to justify the new expense.
A children’s clothing company has become the face of a legal battle over President Trump’s trade policy, after years of struggling with the challenges of domestic manufacturing.
The Trump administration said it would begin seizing Giant brand bicycles manufactured in Taiwan at the U.S. border, after an investigation found evidence of forced labor.
The first episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” since it was suspended last week by Disney attracted nearly four times as much as its average viewership.
After this year’s staffing cuts, some people wait for hours, others sail through. But overburdened field office workers carry the weight.
September 24, 2025
Selling the prospect of high wages and stable migration rules, Germany’s ambassador to India makes a pitch to skilled Indian workers.
September 24, 2025
Jessica Chastain, the show’s star and one of its producers, criticized the decision on social media on Wednesday.
The company fired Karen Attiah this month for her social media posts related to Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
Jerome Powell and some of the more dovish policymakers at the central bank are at odds over how to handle “challenging” inflation and unemployment.
The price hike goes into effect on Oct. 21 and covers the Disney+ service, as well as plans that bundle it with Hulu, ESPN Select and HBO Max.
The show is coming back after backlash from comments Mr. Kimmel made on air last week. But not everyone will be able to view the episode live.
The late-night star said he had not intended to make light of Charlie Kirk’s murder, but he also said that President Trump’s threat against ABC was “anti-American.”
Jonathan Clements, the longtime Wall Street Journal columnist, died this weekend. Here are some of his best ideas.
September 23, 2025
President Trump’s trade war is still playing out, and the full effect will be felt heading into next year, the latest projections show.
September 23, 2025
The European Union has sharply reduced its dependence on Russian energy, but it still imports some supplies.
September 23, 2025
Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, suggested he saw further scope to lower interest rates this year to protect the labor market despite rising inflation.
September 23, 2025
Together, the two TV station groups, Sinclair and Nexstar, control more than 20 percent of ABC’s local affiliates.
The return of the late-night host’s show raises questions about how the Trump administration, TV affiliate owners and viewers might react.
The Swedish automaker will produce a hybrid model in the state, an effort to meet demand for gas-powered cars and to avoid steep tariffs on imported vehicles.
September 23, 2025
Errol Musk has been accused of sexually abusing five of his children and stepchildren since 1993, a Times investigation found. Family members had appealed to Elon Musk for help.
September 23, 2025
The luxury carmaker shut down production in early September to contain the breach. It announced on Tuesday that it would take more time to resume operations.
September 23, 2025
Going against conventional wisdom, explorers at a Norwegian energy company drilled horizontally to find oil in an abandoned natural gas field.
September 23, 2025
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission has suggested that the daytime talk show should also come under government scrutiny.
The network’s removal of Mr. Kimmel’s show last week almost immediately morphed into a flashpoint for free speech in America.
As the founder of a national chain, he was a key figure in surfing’s expansion into mainstream culture, with a life said to be “the stuff of folklore.”
September 22, 2025
The budget airline said it would furlough hundreds of employee as it waded through its second bankruptcy in a year.
September 22, 2025
The H-1B visa lured a generation of Indian professionals to take part in the American dream. A $100,000 fee has forced a rethink of the route.
September 22, 2025
In China, journalism and public debate were opening up, and then a leader took over and used a series of steps to dictate speech.
September 22, 2025
Stephen Miran, who joined the central bank last week, said he believed rates should be around 2.5 percent, or about two percentage points lower than they now are.
September 22, 2025
The Trump administration has clarified its new visa policy, but corporate bosses are still trying to sort through the fallout.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, has proposed no-cost, universal child care, helping to reignite a national conversation.
September 22, 2025
Taiwan has long been the top provider of screws to the United States. But its factories are struggling to survive under tariffs on steel and aluminum.
September 22, 2025
Because of its size, the drugmaker has an outsize effect on the country. Now, as it sheds jobs, forecasts for Denmark’s growth are falling, too.
September 22, 2025
Screws from Taiwan hold together countless everyday American goods. But Trump’s tariffs are threatening the island as a manufacturing leader of the tiny, yet essential, components.
September 22, 2025
Fox Corporation is considering investing in the popular video app as part of a bid to avert a U.S. ban, a person familiar with the situation said after the president’s remarks.
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September 21, 2025
The islands that Charles Darwin made famous have become more accessible. Too accessible, say some residents and researchers, who fear nature is imperiled.
September 21, 2025
President Trump’s 39 percent tariff on Switzerland has forced some companies to consider whether they could produce in the United States while still retaining their Swiss identity.
September 21, 2025
Despite their high salaries, some tech workers, lawyers and financiers are concerned by New York’s rising cost of living, and are betting on Zohran Mamdani for mayor.
September 21, 2025
The White House sought to clarify the proclamation on Saturday, but many companies remained cautious. “We are still flying in somewhat foggy conditions,” one attorney said.
September 20, 2025
Data center capacity has become a barometer for both the health of the tech market and the risk of an A.I. bubble.
The late-night show returned to the air on Tuesday night, nearly a week after ABC suspended it in response to Mr. Kimmel’s remarks about the shooting of Charlie Kirk.
September 20, 2025
The price of beef and other grocery items are climbing, and consumers are turning to canned meats and a 1970s staple.
September 20, 2025
In turbulent financial times, splurging on expensive vacations or fine dining may feel unwise. But with planning, people can still find ways to indulge.
September 20, 2025
The Department of Defense will force reporters to pledge not to gather or use any information that had not been formally authorized for release, or risk losing their credential to cover the military.
Behind ABC’s decision was a display of how influential members of the Trump administration have become in shaping how media companies operate.
The judge said that the complaint failed to contain a “short and plain statement of the claim.” Mr. Trump has 28 days to refile.
The president told reporters Friday that China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, had approved a deal for TikTok. But he also suggested the agreement was a work in progress.
September 19, 2025
Jimmy Kimmel remains off the air. But President Trump, the chair of the F.C.C. and local TV companies are likely to keep up pressure on broadcasters.
After Beijing exerted its power over the valuable magnets as leverage, other countries started to add production, but only incrementally. And China is far ahead.
September 19, 2025
Saturday’s star-studded concert will air on TV for the first time in years as the hotline for farmers gets more calls about a mix of complicated problems.
September 19, 2025
The Common Data Set can help prospective students know how much aid they could get to pay for college. Why don’t all schools provide it?
September 19, 2025
The two leaders spoke on Friday to discuss a deal to keep the wildly popular app from going dark in the United States.
The abrupt programming decision quickly morphed into a flashpoint for free speech in America under the Trump administration.
September 18, 2025
The Federal Trade Commission and seven states sued Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation, claiming they misled artists and consumers.
September 18, 2025
With a budget crisis looming, a proposal for a tax on ultrahigh-wealth individuals has grass-roots support, but it adds conflict to an already fragmented political landscape.
September 18, 2025
ABC’s decision to “indefinitely” suspend Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show illuminates the administration’s efficacy so far.
United Airlines said it had a very good summer at Newark airport. But air traffic control equipment issues and staffing shortages remained unresolved.
September 18, 2025
Holly Paz was among officials scrutinizing tax shelters before she was placed on leave and Fox News reported she had been fired.
September 18, 2025
The central bank is grappling with how quickly to lower interest rates after restarting cuts on Wednesday, amid mixed economic signals and a relentless White House pressure campaign.
September 18, 2025
Disney’s abrupt move to suspend the late-night host came after political pushback — and concerns about the media company’s relations with affiliate owners.
The deal between the chipmakers, whose fortunes have diverged sharply, includes plans to collaborate on technology to power artificial intelligence.
September 18, 2025
But with the market already booming and the Federal Reserve under presidential pressure, a new cycle of lower rates could pour fuel onto a fire, our columnist says.
September 18, 2025
The public would feel many benefits if rail companies grabbed business back from trucking, but doing so will be tough.
September 18, 2025
Mr. Kimmel faced criticism from the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission for remarks about the politics of the man who is accused of killing Mr. Kirk, the conservative activist.
Jerome Powell, the Fed Chair, announced interest rate cuts by a quarter of a percentage point on Wednesday.
September 17, 2025
State media and online trolls have seized on the assassination to score geopolitical points against the United States, according to a new report.
September 17, 2025
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Workers making Swiss Army knives at the factory in Ibach-Schwyz, Switzerland.
September 17, 2025
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Here’s how the central bank’s interest rate stance influences car loans, credit cards, mortgages, savings and student loans.
September 17, 2025
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For American manufacturers, it is hard to quit China and its unrivaled factories. One industry is defying that reality as it shifts more production to Vietnam.
September 17, 2025
As ICE raids stoke anxiety in California, Latino men find solace at a baseball field built in the middle of a Sonoma County vineyard.
September 17, 2025
The central bank is expected to reduce interest rates on Wednesday. But there could be a internal debate about the size of a cut , and how many more to make.
Jerry Greenfield said that the ice cream company, known for its activism, had been muzzled by Unilever, its parent company.
September 17, 2025
Mr. Redford’s outspoken opinions and his championing of young filmmakers overshadowed his many criticisms of the industry.
September 17, 2025
The Federal Reserve lowered rates by a quarter point, but one governor voted for a bigger cut. Balancing persistent inflation and a weaker labor market was “a challenging situation,” the central bank chair said.
The S&P 500 is in record territory, and investors are pricing in a quarter-point cut to interest rates on Wednesday.
September 17, 2025
Erika McEntarfer, in her first appearance since she was ousted from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, cautioned that “economic data must be free from partisan influence.”
September 17, 2025
The retailer said the unopened bottles should be wrapped in paper towels and placed in a plastic bag before being discarded.
September 16, 2025
Mr. Woodward said Mr. Redford, who portrayed him in the classic 1976 film “All the President’s Men,” was a “genuine, a noble and principled force for good.”
The agency is investigating reports that electronic doors on one model couldn’t be opened from outside, trapping children or others inside.
September 16, 2025
The airline said fewer flights were delayed and more travelers were using the airport after air traffic control challenges and runway construction caused a crisis in the spring.
September 16, 2025
The world’s largest and most influential video platform wants to persuade a lot more content creators to broadcast live.
Some residents of the Pierre claim that Howard Lutnick, who owns the penthouse, was part of a plot to sell off this symbol of Manhattan glamour and wealth.
September 16, 2025
The automaker said the reductions at its factory in Cologne come on top of 4,000 job cuts across Europe that were announced last year.
September 16, 2025
The lawsuit, filed by the president in federal court in Florida, claims The Times defamed him and sought to undermine his campaign in the 2024 election.
The state has led the country in adopting electric cars and reducing gas use, but it now faces much higher gas prices as oil companies plan to shut down refineries.
September 16, 2025
President Trump is set to speak with the Chinese leader on Friday to discuss the app’s future, signaling a potential thaw between the two men.
Stephen Miran and Lisa Cook will both cast votes at the central bank’s meeting on Wednesday, where policymakers are expected to lower interest rates.
September 16, 2025
J.P. Morgan, Blackstone and other financial giants are buying “industrial outdoor storage,” sites vital to logistics, trade and the construction of data centers.
September 16, 2025
Tariffs triggered a plunge in China’s exports to the United States, but its global trade surplus is larger because sales to other regions are surging.
September 16, 2025
Nostalgia for the fashion and culture of the years after the millennium, when the future held promise for many, is a commentary on today’s mood.
September 16, 2025
The Senate voted to install one of President Trump’s top economic advisers at the central bank, opening the door for him to cast a vote at this week’s meeting to set interest rates.
September 16, 2025
Saudi Arabia will host a flag football tournament featuring N.F.L. stars in the spring, in a mutually beneficial sports expansion.
September 15, 2025
The overall total, 7.4 million viewers, was the highest in four years.
Karen Attiah said she was fired for “speaking out against political violence” and America’s apathy toward guns.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said it would prioritize Mr. Trump’s proposal to require twice-yearly reports, revisiting an idea from his first term.
September 15, 2025
For years, only a small portion of the people experiencing long spells of joblessness were college graduates. That’s starting to change.
September 15, 2025
“Just kill ’em,” Brian Kilmeade said on “Fox & Friends,” during a discussion about a deadly stabbing in North Carolina in which a homeless man was charged.
Endorsed by Zohran Mamdani and criticized by business leaders, the idea involves hitting millionaires with a stiff levy.
Mr. Ramos, the longtime anchor for Univision, and his daughter are trying to tap into the growing number of Hispanics who consume media in English.
Tesla’s chief executive bought the stock after the company’s board proposed paying him nearly $1 trillion if he achieves certain performance goals.
September 15, 2025
An agreement between London and Washington is expected to be signed during President Trump’s state visit to Britain this week.
September 15, 2025
Top economic officials met in Madrid for a second day, with deadlines looming on tariffs and a ban on TikTok in the United States if it is not sold by its Chinese owner, ByteDance.
September 15, 2025
The brokerage plans to announce a new publicly traded venture capital fund that would let ordinary investors get a piece of privately held start-ups.
The central bank’s cautious approach to defending itself against President Trump is drawing scrutiny as the institution’s independence comes under threat.
September 15, 2025
North Dakota farmers are scrambling to find extra storage space and bracing for land values to fall as soybeans that should be bound for China begin to pile up.
September 15, 2025
Dissidents are seeking to oust Mr. Fain as president of the United Automobile Workers union as he prepares to run for re-election next year.
September 15, 2025
Whiskey distillers say their industry is so intertwined that U.S. tariffs will hurt producers on both sides of the Atlantic.
September 15, 2025
Popular products from Britain and the European Union show how uneven and unpredictable U.S. tariffs have become, even when part of trade deals.
At a factory outside Ho Chi Minh City, workers pour hot, brightly colored liquid into metal molds to form plastic insoles and footbeds.
September 15, 2025
Lasts are used to pull a shoe into shape.
September 15, 2025
“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle,” an anime film from Sony Pictures, arrives to a surprisingly strong $70 million in domestic ticket sales.
September 14, 2025
Creators and commentators are more anxious than ever about their safety. Some are wondering whether they should continue to make themselves so accessible.
Economic officials meeting in Madrid are seeking to head off a November tariff deadline.
September 14, 2025
Insurance companies often make doctors ask their permission before treating patients. This template can help medical professionals explain how it works.
September 14, 2025
Eric Yuan, who saw the firm he founded become a household name during the pandemic, is trying to change the way people use the platform.
September 14, 2025
In minute-long video tours of Florida real estate, Breanna Banaciski lampoons the rich — and the upscale houses she wants you to buy.
September 14, 2025
There are dozens of short daily flights to Norway’s islands, and the oil-producing Scandinavian country wants electricity to power them.
September 14, 2025
In a court filing, lawyers for Lisa Cook cited a news story about the records and urged a federal court to rule against President Trump’s efforts to block her from an upcoming Fed meeting.
September 13, 2025
Yvon Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia, hates the idea of billionaires and says he doesn’t trust the stock market.
Electric vehicles on the used market often cost less than comparable gasoline models, making the technology affordable to many more buyers.
September 13, 2025
When you’re over 50 and suddenly unemployed, priorities will switch to paying bills over saving for retirement. Here are ways to manage.
September 13, 2025
More people are turning to generative A.I. chatbots for financial advice, whether it’s for debt management, better saving strategies or stock picks.
September 13, 2025
After purchasing the company out of bankruptcy protection for $7.1 million in July, ARB Interactive said it’s not responsible for past prizes, casting doubt on any further payments for those winners.
September 13, 2025
Fitch Ratings cited the “increased fragmentation and polarization” of politics in the debt-laden country as justification for the downgrade.
September 12, 2025
Robyn Denholm, normally media shy, is campaigning to get shareholders to back the chief executive’s trillion-dollar compensation package.
September 12, 2025
The writer, Ruth Shalit Barrett, had accused the magazine of defaming her in a lengthy editor’s note.
A five-week strike at plants that make military aircraft and equipment will continue after 3,200 union members voted down the proposed agreement.
September 12, 2025
The projects would allow small electric or hybrid aircraft to carry passengers or cargo before federal regulators approve their commercial use.
September 12, 2025
David Ellison has gotten off to a fast start as the owner of Paramount, at least when it comes to buying things.
September 12, 2025
The estate of the best-selling author, which has intellectual property rights to “ER,” and the creators of the new hit TV show are waging a legal battle over whether it’s a stealth reboot.
September 12, 2025
The Senate looks poised to confirm President Trump’s pick to join the central bank in time for the policy meeting next week, while another governor’s fate remains up in the air.
September 12, 2025
If artificial intelligence is really revolutionary, its benefits will spread to mundane companies and spawn new fields, Vanguard’s global chief economist says.
September 12, 2025
The artificial intelligence giant is closing in on a deal with Microsoft regarding its future governance, but other questions stand over its huge costs.
The concept involves a company trying to parlay feel-good associations with one of its products into a positive reputation for the overall brand.
September 12, 2025
Last week’s immigration operation at a battery plant highlighted a tactic that companies use to bring in foreign workers to establish new operations.
Graydon Carter, a former editor of Vanity Fair, had been shopping around his media start-up for a year.
Mr. Evans, who spent many years at CNN before joining NPR last year, takes over the top editorial job as the organization faces major funding challenges.
Any deal would further reshape the media industry, putting CBS News, CNN and two major movie studios under the same corporate umbrella.
The company’s shares rose more than 14 percent on the first day of trading, a sign of the health of the public markets and a willingness of investors to bet on new companies.
Coffee prices are up nearly 21 percent over the past year, partly because of President Trump’s punishing tariffs on Brazil and Vietnam.
September 11, 2025
The central bank is likely to lower borrowing costs at its meeting next week amid budding concerns about the labor market.
September 11, 2025
The killing of the political activist raises new questions about the rise of targeted violence against public figures like politicians and business leaders.
Officials and business leaders in both countries are questioning commitments their governments made to invest hundreds of billions in American manufacturing.
September 11, 2025
The industry is in a state of transition. The front-runners for best drama at the Emmys this Sunday explain the competing tensions.
Workers who make military aircraft and equipment in the St. Louis area have been on strike since early August after rejecting an earlier agreement.
September 10, 2025
The president has denied that he created and signed a sexually suggestive note that was included in a 2003 birthday gift for Jeffrey Epstein.
The talks with Ms. Weiss, a founder of The Free Press, are the strongest sign yet that the new owner of CBS News intends to make major changes.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is building an investment accelerator inside the agency, though his hardball tactics with companies are raising concern.
The Danish drugmaker said it needed to streamline operations and become more agile, as it faces a more competitive and consumer-focused market.
September 10, 2025
Stephen Miran, a top economic adviser to the president, cleared a key Senate hurdle on Wednesday, putting him one step closer to a seat on the Federal Reserve.
September 10, 2025
Behind the scenes, major pharmaceutical companies and Trump-tied billionaires are furiously lobbying in opposite directions over proposed anti-China measures.
September 10, 2025
The decision is a win for Lisa Cook, the Federal Reserve governor whom President Trump sought to dismiss over allegations of mortgage fraud.
September 10, 2025
Far more shows on streaming services are being created by women, a new study found. That number on broadcast networks, though, remained stagnant.
As pandemic subsidies disappeared, wages kept workers just ahead of inflation, although gaps have widened for some groups.
The deal, billed as a merger of equals, comes amid a surge in demand for copper, a crucial component in technology, from data centers to electric vehicles.
The oil giant said Tuesday that it was acquiring assets from a Chicago company as it looks to start producing graphite, a key battery ingredient, by the end of the decade.
September 9, 2025
Preliminary annual revisions could add to political pressure on the agency that produces the data.
September 9, 2025
A new accord ends a bitter power struggle and gives Rupert Murdoch’s elder son control of the family’s media empire.
A new deal gives him control of his family’s media empire, including Fox News, for probably decades to come.
Improved service, better seating and heartfelt messages are at the heart of Brian Niccol’s turnaround plan, but baristas say they’re under pressure.
September 9, 2025
The Treasury Department is rolling back efforts to shut down aggressive strategies used by America’s biggest multinational companies and wealthiest people.
September 9, 2025
ASML, the Dutch maker of semiconductor equipment, is investing about $1.5 billion in Mistral, the French A.I. start-up.
September 9, 2025
The book containing 50th birthday tributes to Jeffrey Epstein was released on Monday by the House Oversight Committee.
September 9, 2025
Stephen Dacus, head of the chain’s parent company, aims to export its success in Japan, with signature offerings like fresh prepared food.
September 9, 2025
Convenience stores are a fixture of Japanese life, and 7-Eleven is the country’s dominant chain. They are a place to shop, pay bills and gather during disasters.
September 9, 2025
September 9, 2025
Kenneth R. Weinstein, who will review complaints about CBS News, was head of the right-leaning Hudson Institute, a think tank, and has no experience overseeing news coverage.
From Fox News to Tubi to HarperCollins, here’s what is in the media empire that Rupert Murdoch built.
Lachlan Murdoch will take control of a new family trust in a deal worth $3.3 billion, ensuring that his father’s media empire will retain its conservative slant.
Farmers, builders and police officers use drones made by DJI, a Chinese company. President Trump and his allies want to stop all imports.
September 8, 2025
Already this year, China’s trade surplus with Africa is nearly as big as all of 2024, a sign of how President Trump’s tariffs are reshaping the flow of goods.
September 8, 2025
The criticism from the hedge fund billionaire and Trump voter is a rare rebuke of the president by a corporate leader.
Foreign manufacturers were already dealing with tariffs and the end of E.V. tax credits. Now, they face greater scrutiny of their workers’ immigration status.
September 8, 2025
Let The Times help you navigate — or commiserate about — the challenges of life at work.
September 8, 2025
Middle-class Indians have been plowing their savings into the stock market, making it far less vulnerable to the shocks of a trade war.
September 8, 2025
The horror sequel took in roughly $83 million over the weekend in the United States and Canada, about 65 percent more than anticipated.
In a show of confidence in the market, the group, led by Saudi Arabia, said it would begin unwinding a further set of agreed cuts.
September 7, 2025
The former No. 1 tennis player in the world is now at the top of a growing pack of podcasters focused on the sport.
The Kremlin has begun a campaign to sway the parliamentary election in Moldova in what could become a new model of election interference online.
September 7, 2025
The outdoor apparel maker from California wants to fix farming. The first challenge is convincing consumers to think of it for sardines and beer.
September 7, 2025
The French prime minister has proposed drastic spending cuts and tax increases to shore up the country’s accounts, but his plan could backfire.
September 7, 2025
Software companies that audit expense reports are adding a new arsenal of capabilities to detect receipts that have been created using A.I. chatbots.
Plus, a passing of the Work Friend baton.
September 6, 2025
Both singles champions will win $5 million. But the envelope they receive during the trophy presentation is a symbolic gesture.
September 6, 2025
The biggest U.S. airlines make billions of dollars from their loyalty programs and branded credit cards, which some analysts believe are now essential to the businesses.
September 6, 2025
A new law in Hong Kong could pave the way for digital currencies tied to China.
September 6, 2025
Flying over Norway’s coast, the Alia CX 300 is powered by electricity.
September 5, 2025
A federal judge left the door open for Newsmax to refile its complaint that Fox had created a monopoly in right-leaning television news.
The second quarter ended nine days after the ad was released, leaving little time to see the full impact of the campaign.
September 5, 2025
The Sunday show “Face the Nation” will no longer edit recorded interviews with newsmakers. The administration accused the network of deceptively editing an appearance of the homeland security secretary.
September 5, 2025
Employers added 22,000 jobs in August. Revised data also showed that employment fell by 13,000 jobs in June, the first net loss since December 2020.
September 5, 2025
Justin Sun, a major investor in World Liberty Financial’s cryptocurrency, said that his coins had been “unreasonably frozen.”
September 5, 2025
European Union officials accused the American tech giant of using its size and dominance to undercut rivals in online advertising, a move that could raise the ire of the Trump administration.
September 5, 2025
For the vast majority of people, the stream of promised retirement checks is worth more than anything else, our columnist says.
September 5, 2025
Tesla’s C.E.O. could become the world’s first trillionaire — if he can get the carmaker to hit some lofty performance hurdles.
A reduction at the Federal Reserve’s next meeting this month looks all but assured after August’s labor market data.
September 5, 2025
Tesla’s board unveiled a compensation package for the chief executive that could be worth $900 billion if he meets ambitious targets.
September 5, 2025
The Trump administration said it will withdraw former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s plan to require airlines to compensate passengers for carrier-caused disruptions.
September 5, 2025
Employers added 22,000 jobs in August. Revised data also showed that employment fell by 13,000 jobs in June, the first net loss since December 2020.
September 5, 2025
President Trump’s decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics has prompted questions about political interference.
September 5, 2025
An influx of immigrants helped ease worker shortages, and now their expulsion is helping to mask the country’s weakening demand for labor.
Congress voted this year to strip $500 million in annual funding from public broadcasters, including PBS stations.
He and a partner made their co-working locations feel like private clubs. Among his other ventures, he sought to slash the cost of in vitro fertilization by using robotics and A.I.
September 4, 2025
About 3,200 workers at three St. Louis-area plants where Boeing makes military hardware have been on strike since Aug. 4.
September 4, 2025
The ad for the Macintosh computer — which was seen nationally just once, during the Super Bowl — is considered one of the most memorable commercials ever made.
The carmaker will soon be delisted from the leading DAX stock index three years after its blockbuster debut, amid losses in China and the threat of U.S. tariffs.
September 4, 2025
Trade rebounded slightly after President Trump’s sweeping global tariffs discouraged foreign countries from doing business with the United States, data released Thursday showed.
Investors are offering to buy importers’ rights to any refunds of the administration’s levies. It’s a longshot wager that courts will overturn the tariffs.
Stephen Miran, who served as one of the president’s top economic advisers, struggled to alleviate concerns that he would uphold the independence of the central bank in a fiery confirmation hearing on Thursday.
September 4, 2025
U.S. farmers need to sell their incoming crop, and China needs to buy it in case its main alternative, Brazil, has a flood or drought. But their trade war prevents a deal.
September 4, 2025
The tractor maker said that sales were down and that higher metal tariffs would cost it $600 million, while American farmers face dwindling overseas demand for some crops.
September 4, 2025
Takeshi Niinami said he never used the products in Japan, where officials are investigating whether they are banned under the country’s strict drug laws.
September 4, 2025
The smaller outlet in conservative TV news argued in a lawsuit that Fox News had essentially created a monopoly. Fox said the case had no merit.
Stephen Miran is scheduled to face members of the Senate Banking Committee on Thursday as the administration steps up its attacks on the Federal Reserve.
September 3, 2025
ConocoPhillips of Houston on Wednesday announced plans to reduce its global work force by up to 25 percent.
September 3, 2025
The nuclear option for addressing the tech giant’s search dominance — a break-up — is off the table. That’s lifting Big Tech stocks.
The movie industry had high hopes that box office sales would return to pre-pandemic levels. It didn’t come close.
Lisa Cook is seeking a swift ruling on her ability to remain on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors as the case is litigated.
September 2, 2025
As a longtime correspondent for CBS News Radio, he kept meticulous records of presidential activities, from vacation days to teleprompter use.
The European Union is expected to penalize the company, which has been accused of breaching the Digital Services Act, a law President Trump has criticized.
Before fleeing China, an activist in Chongqing staged an elaborate one-man demonstration against the Communist Party that doubled as performance art.
September 2, 2025
The president’s attacks on the central bank’s independence could undermine investor confidence in the institution at a crucial time.
Ms. Malle, 39, succeeds Anna Wintour, a titan in fashion. “There has to be a noticeable shift that makes this mine,” Ms. Malle said in an interview.
Food companies are coming under pressure for growth as the maker of Velveeta breaks up and an activist investor takes a stake in PepsiCo.
September 2, 2025
Takeshi Niinami has stepped down from his post following a police investigation, underscoring Japan’s zero-tolerance drug policies.
September 2, 2025
The Atlanta Beltline turned a mostly derelict 22-mile loop around the city into a wildly popular — and profitable — urban park. It also contributed to displacing longtime residents.
September 2, 2025
Beijing has run out of patience with companies slashing prices, and is urging restraint. But fierce competition is also producing a surge of innovation.
September 2, 2025
The world’s largest food company named Philipp Navratil, a longtime employee, to replace Laurent Freixe.
September 1, 2025
He’s 93, and 20 years removed from signing off as a CBS anchor. But he’s still tapping out stories. “As Popeye used to say, I am what I am.”
Bad Bunny’s three-month concert series in San Juan is spurring a short-term surge in Puerto Rico’s economy.
September 1, 2025
The W.N.B.A.’s Sophie Cunningham is riding her viral moment to endorsements and brand deals. But she doesn’t want to talk politics.
September 1, 2025
A lurch in policy has shaken the India-U.S. economic alliance against China, leaving India little choice but to consider reversing its own strategy.
September 1, 2025
Overhauling the central bank’s Board of Governors would grant the president greater sway over the Federal Reserve, an institution that is supposed to be independent from the White House.
August 31, 2025
Mike Wirth, who has seen many booms and busts over the more than 40 years he has been with the energy giant, said that “when the world stops using oil and gas, we’ll stop looking for it.”
August 31, 2025
The first closing of an Apple Store in mainland China hints at broader troubles facing the country’s shopping malls as developers open more of them despite a glut.
August 31, 2025
Terminally ill, she contacted obituary reporters looking to be interviewed about her life and imminent death — to be “at her own wake,” a colleague said.
Benny Johnson, a right-wing podcaster, has enjoyed rare access and promotion from the Trump administration.
Fox’s Saturday broadcasts of Saratoga horse races have averaged 501,000 viewers, more than the National Hockey League’s regular season on TNT or college basketball’s on Fox/FS1.
August 30, 2025
The looming energy crisis in Anchorage offers a lesson in the downsides of relying on fossil fuels.
August 30, 2025
The U.S. said Samsung and SK Hynix could no longer ship American equipment to their production facilities in China without government licenses.
August 30, 2025
The decision is a big blow to President Trump’s trade policies, but the judges left the duties in place for now to allow time for a likely appeal to the Supreme Court.
The troubled carrier last exited Chapter 11 in March. It said more could be done to stabilize the company with a second filing.
August 29, 2025
The carmaker argued that the driver of a car that killed a woman and severely injured her boyfriend in 2019 was solely responsible.
August 29, 2025
Lawyers for the administration told a court it should be “highly deferential” to the president when it comes to firing a Federal Reserve governor “for cause.”
August 29, 2025
John Malone helped create the modern media industry over the last half century. In a new memoir, “Born to Be Wired,” he looks back on what he has wrought.
August 29, 2025
Having your vehicle transported a long distance is sometimes necessary, and it can be more efficient than driving it yourself.
August 29, 2025
The latest economic data keeps the central bank on track to lower interest rates at its next meeting in September.
August 29, 2025
The president’s son, who helps run the Trump family’s business interests in digital currency, predicted that Bitcoin would someday exceed $1 million.
August 29, 2025
Electric models from the luxury car brand have been very successful, but they may struggle once a $7,500 federal tax credit ends next month.
August 29, 2025
The end of the “de minimis” exemption — which allowed packages less than $800 to enter the U.S. tariff-free — is leading to confusion.
August 29, 2025
A driver’s license renewal, a box of specialty candy, even early Christmas presents — all are caught up in the confusion caused by a new Trump administration customs rule.
August 29, 2025
Robert E. Primus received an email from the White House terminating his position, but he said he would continue his duties.
August 28, 2025
The classic film was “enhanced” using A.I. tools so that it could be an immersive experience at the Sphere in Las Vegas.
The publication says the time is right to pour all of its resources into its online news operation and get its journalism “in front of the most people.”
The Fed governor is challenging her firing by President Trump.
August 28, 2025
President Trump’s attempt to fire Lisa Cook has laid bare the erosion of the Federal Reserve’s independence, which could lead to economic consequences for Americans, The New York Times’s chief economics correspondent explains.
After President Trump accused a Federal Reserve governor of mortgage fraud, everyday citizens are waking up to just how much information is out there.
August 28, 2025
The U.A.W. had a narrow majority in a bid to represent workers at a factory owned by Ford and SK On. But the outcome could change because of contested ballots.
August 28, 2025
Businesses and policymakers are casting around for help from unlikely places, as the country’s exports to the United States are crushed by 50 percent tariffs.
August 27, 2025
The state announced the first 22 projects to take advantage of its hefty new incentives to attract production.
The trillions of dollars that tech companies are pouring into new data centers are starting to show up in economic growth. For now, at least.
Leaders in Britain and the European Union are promoting the promise of economic benefits from increased military spending, but there is a trade-off.
As punishment for buying Russian oil, President Trump is doubling the tax on goods imported from India, jeopardizing a relationship decades in the making.
August 27, 2025
The Trump administration increased tariffs on imports from India to 50 percent. It will likely disrupt the international diamond trade and potentially lead to increases in retail prices in America.
August 27, 2025
The chain, known for its farmhouse aesthetic, ignited a social media firestorm when it announced its “fresh” rebrand last week.
August 27, 2025
The market reaction was muted after President Trump moved to fire the Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook. One economist likened the response to a frog in “gently heating” water.
August 26, 2025
France, a cornerstone economy in Europe, is rapidly becoming one of its weakest links as a political and debt crisis loom.
August 26, 2025
The White House suggested that countries with digital regulations restricting U.S. tech companies could face penalties. The question is whether Europe can stand firm.
August 26, 2025
Claims that President Trump will direct Japanese investment highlight how trade frictions are mounting even with countries that have reached trade deals with the United States.
August 26, 2025
They are threatening smaller parts companies that are key to manufacturing and employ hundreds of thousands in Japan, South Korea and Germany.
August 26, 2025
On the floor of Bizerba’s factory in Balingen, workers build mechanical assembly lines that will be used to weigh and wrap portions of cheese, fish or ground meat.
August 25, 2025
A private and politically connected gem merchant, he was thrust into the public spotlight when his personal relationship with the former first lady became known in the late 1980s.
August 25, 2025
An 84-year-old Japanese auto parts company, Asahi Tekko, supplies components for Lexus and Land Cruiser models that are built nearby and shipped to the United States.
August 25, 2025
The Scandinavian country has proposed scrapping its tax on chocolate, cake and other sweets, as well as coffee, to help consumers cope with high food prices.
August 25, 2025
A slow start to the home building market this year has prompted some builders to increase incentives and build on smaller lots.
August 25, 2025
An order to stop work on the Revolution Wind project off Rhode Island further rattled the beleaguered Danish company.
August 25, 2025
Executives are racing to boost revenues at the struggling doughnut maker as sales slump and shares tumble.
August 25, 2025
Robots-for-rent is one way some small U.S. factories gain access to automation, reducing turnover and ensuring workers aren’t injured.
August 25, 2025
Trade Adjustment Assistance was supposed to help people whose jobs were threatened by overseas competition, but Congress eroded its support starting in the 1980s.
August 25, 2025
Behind the pushback to global trade is a deep economic anxiety that a meager social safety net has caused in the United States.
August 25, 2025
After the takeover, the company will split into two businesses, one focusing on coffee and one on soft drinks.
August 25, 2025
The government had set out to slow speculation, kicking off a slowdown in real estate values that is still grinding on with wide economic consequences.
August 25, 2025
China Evergrande, delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday, leaves behind a giant pile of debt and a long line of desperate creditors.
August 24, 2025
Plus, what to do when your boss is hitting on your boyfriend.
August 24, 2025