Business
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Air Force Says Proposed Chinese-Owned Mill in North Dakota Is ‘Significant Threat’
A proposal for a corn mill, which had been welcomed as an economic development success, reflects just how much things…
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Academy Won’t Rescind Best Actress Nomination
The organization investigated whether an Oscars campaign for the “To Leslie” actress Andrea Riseborough had violated rules.
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U.S. Courts India as Technology Partner to Counter China
American and Indian officials are working toward new partnerships in defense technology, advanced telecom and semiconductors.
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Judge Finds Amazon Broke Labor Law in Anti-Union Effort
The ruling, on charges brought by the National Labor Relations Board, involved actions at two Staten Island warehouses before union…
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Snap’s Growth Slows Further Amid Tech Downturn
The maker of Snapchat also swung to a loss in the latest quarter and declined to provide financial guidance.
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Black Americans Are Much More Likely to Face Tax Audits, Study Finds
A new report documents systemic discrimination in how the I.R.S. selects taxpayers to be audited, with implications for a debate…
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Superman in Starring Role as DC Studios Unveils Strategy
The yet-to-be-cast “Superman: Legacy” will begin a story that will unfold across at least 10 interconnected movies and TV shows…
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Biden Demands Details on Budget Cuts From McCarthy
Ahead of a meeting at the White House on Wednesday, administration officials demanded that Republicans commit to avoiding a default…
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Embattled Indian Business Empire Raises $2.5 Billion in Tricky Share Offering
Gautam Adani’s conglomerate managed to raise fresh funds despite market turmoil looming over the move.
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The Last Boeing 747 Leaves the Factory
More than a half-century ago, Boeing unveiled the 747, a massive and striking airplane that captured the public imagination and…