Business
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Union Workers Ratify Contract at General Motors
The deal was backed by 55 percent of the United Automobile Workers members voting. Tentative accords at Ford and Stellantis…
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Retailers Wary of Squeeze on Shoppers Ahead of Key Holiday Season
Consumers have bucked expectations despite high inflation and interest rates, but retailers worry whether they can keep it up through…
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Cryptocurrency Prices Surge, Driven by a Potential Bitcoin Fund
Investors anticipate regulatory approval of an exchange traded fund linked directly to Bitcoin, which will they hope will encourage more…
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What the Biden-Xi Talks Accomplished (and Didn’t)
Wednesday’s four-hour meeting in San Francisco resulted in few breakthroughs. But C.E.O.s gave the Chinese leader a standing ovation at…
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Starbucks Workers Plan Walkout During Red Cup Giveaway Day
Unionized employees say promotional events like Thursday’s exacerbate staffing and scheduling problems at the chain’s stores.
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Pandas, Ping-Pong and Profits: Chinese Leader Woos U.S. CEOs
Amid frosty U.S.-China relations, Xi Jinping emphasized friendship in an address to executives from Apple, Boeing, Nike and others.
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Rental Cars: Know the Pitfalls
From getting a good deal to figuring out insurance requirements, renting a car can be a complicated, pitfall-prone experience. Here…
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Los Angeles Will Offer More Energy Incentives to Low-Income Residents
A new study by the city’s utility and other researchers found that lower-income residents cannot afford electric vehicles and clean…
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So Thieves Nabbed Your Catalytic Converter. Here’s Where It Ended Up.
One morning in September, a truck disgorged its load of pulverized rock with a resounding bang inside Stillwater Mining’s metallurgical…
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New York Attorney General Sues Pepsi Over Plastic Packaging
Letitia James claimed that the snack giant was the largest contributor to pollution along the Buffalo River, which a state…