Business
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A Plan to Break up Paramount
If Sony and Apollo Global win the fight to buy the media company, they plan to keep the studio business…
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Israel’s Shutdown of Al Jazeera Highlights Long-Running Tensions
The network will keep covering the war in Gaza, but it will be harder for Israelis to watch. Israel calls…
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10 Big Biden Environmental Rules, and What They Mean
Asbestos, “forever” chemicals, E.V.s and endangered species. Here’s what 10 new rules cover, and why the administration has been churning…
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Meet My A.I. Friends
Our columnist spent the past month hanging out with 18 A.I. companions. They critiqued his clothes, chatted among themselves and…
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Uber Slips on Rising Legal Costs and Weaker Ride Demand
The company has racked up bills after long-running legal fights with regulators and cabdrivers.
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G.M. Will Retire the Chevrolet Malibu to Make More Electric Cars
The gasoline-powered Malibu was the last affordable sedan sold by Chevrolet, the General Motors brand, in the United States.
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China Is Way Ahead in Green Energy. Here’s Why That’s Risky for the U.S.
Beijing’s dominance raises economic and security concerns, and tensions will be on full display as top climate diplomats meet this…
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Bill Hwang, Whose Firm Archegos Collapsed in 2021, Is About to Go on Trial
The hedge fund is accused of borrowing money from banks to buy stocks.
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TikTok’s Legal Bet on the First Amendment
The popular video-sharing app faces uncertain odds as it takes its fight to court to turn back a potential ban…
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New York Times Adds 210,000 Digital Subscribers in Quarter
Adjusted operating profit was $76.1 million, an increase of about 41 percent from a year earlier.