Business
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Paramount Lays Off Hundreds of Workers
The company, which is moving away from traditional TV, lost more than $1 billion last year at its streaming division.
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Student Housing Has a New Mantra: Bigger Is Better
Off-campus complexes are getting larger, with some being home to more than 1,500 students, and being built on prime parcels…
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FirstEnergy Ex-C.E.O. and 2 Others Are Indicted in Bribery Scandal
Ohio’s attorney general accused a former chairman of the state’s Public Utilities Commission of taking more than $4.3 million in…
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A Crucial Inflation Report Card
Investors and the White House will pore over the latest Consumer Price Index report for clues on prices — and…
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U.S. Gas Producers Are Racing to Sell to Asia. And Mexico Is Key.
By next year, American natural gas will start flowing across Mexico to a major export terminal on the Pacific, reflecting…
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México es clave para que EE. UU. conquiste el mercado de gas de Asia
Para 2025, el gas natural estadounidense fluirá por una terminal de exportación en el Pacífico ubicada en territorio mexicano, una…
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Leaving Las Vegas to High Rollers, Some 49ers Fans Chose Reno
With sports betting illegal in California and daunting prices in the Super Bowl host city, some San Francisco fans embraced…
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Two Big Texas Oil Producers Announce $26 Billion Merger
Diamondback Energy and Endeavor Energy Resources are both major players in the booming Permian Basin.
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How Big Was the Big Game?
An overtime classic, featuring appearances by Usher and Taylor Swift, could make this year’s Super Bowl a hugely profitable money-maker…
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What Happens When TikTok Is Your Marketing Department
The Pink Stuff, a home cleaning paste, went from total obscurity to viral sensation — and Walmart staple — thanks…