Business
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China’s Oil and Gas Use Fell in 2022 for First Time in Decades
Pandemic lockdowns curbed Chinese energy demand, but the International Energy Agency expects a rebound this year.
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Anthropic, an A.I. Start-Up, Is Said to Be Close to Adding $300 Million
Anthropic specializes in generative artificial intelligence, a hot investment in Silicon Valley. The new funding could value the company at…
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ABC Co-Anchors Are Poised to Leave Network After Tabloid Scandal
T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach, who co-hosted “GMA3,” were both married when they began a romantic relationship.
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Goldman Sachs Slashes C.E.O.’s Pay After Bank’s Poor Performance
David M. Solomon earned $25 million in 2022, still a hefty sum but 30 percent lower than a year earlier.
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Consumer Spending Slid Again in December
Fresh data offered more detail on how shoppers retrenched at the end of 2022.
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A Closely Watched Measure of Inflation Slowed in December
The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index climbed 5 percent from a year earlier, slower than the reading last month.
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Mr. Musk Goes to Washington
Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of Twitter, met with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, stoking speculation about what the two had…
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More Grandma Content, Please
We can’t get enough of wholesome grandmothers cooking on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram. But how do they feel about it?
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On Trump’s Social Network: Ads for Miracle Cures, Scams and Fake Merchandise
Between posts about conspiracy theories and right-wing grievances was an unusual advertisement: a photo of former President Donald J. Trump…
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A Copper Mine Could Advance Green Energy but Scar Sacred Land
SUPERIOR, Ariz. — As Wendsler Nosie finished his evening prayers sitting before a mesquite fire, a ceremonial yucca staff festooned…