Business
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Actors and Hollywood Studios to Restart Negotiations
Talks aimed at ending the strike by the actors’ union broke up less than two weeks ago, with the two…
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Web Summit Chief Steps Down Over Israel Remarks
The chief executive of Web Summit, one of Europe’s biggest technology conferences, stepped down on Saturday after major sponsors and…
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It’s Not Just for Throuples Anymore
Feeld, the kink- and queer-friendly dating app, has carved out a niche for customers looking for something unusual in potential…
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How Much Influence Should Universities Give Their Donors?
After the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, some major donors are aiming to shape the free-speech values and top leadership…
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Some Israeli Journalists Express Fear About Conveying Dissenting Views
Last weekend, at least a dozen people surrounded the home of a left-wing Israeli commentator who had expressed concern about…
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Treasury Report Shows $1.7 Trillion Deficit
The widening gap between what the government spends and what it earns comes as Congress continues to spar over the…
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The Multimillion Dollar Machines at the Center of the U.S.-China Rivalry
The United States is taking unusual action to clamp down on sales of chip-making machinery to China, even as Chinese…
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The Gems Hiding in Plain Sight in the Treasury Market
Back in 1994, bonds with fabulous yields were there for the taking. Our columnist doesn’t see treasures like that now,…
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Tesla’s Profits Plunge 44% After Big Price Cuts
The automaker reported a sharp drop in profits in the third quarter after slashing car prices by around 25 percent…
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Apple’s New Film Strategy Debuts With ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
Martin Scorsese’s three-and-a-half-hour epic is the first of three high-profile movies the tech company will give wide theatrical releases in…