Business
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As the Colorado River Shrinks, Washington Prepares to Spread the Pain
The seven states that rely on the river for water are not expected to reach a deal on cuts. It…
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Biden Administration Sets a Mining Ban in Boundary Waters Wilderness
A 20-year moratorium on new mining activity for more than 225,000 acres of federal land in Minnesota could deal a…
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The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.9 percent in the fourth quarter.
Economic growth remained solid at the end of last year as the strong job market and cooling inflation allowed Americans…
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Biden Set to Hammer House Republicans on the Economy
The president has found a welcome foil in a new conservative House majority and its tax and spending plans, sharpening…
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Dotdash Meredith, Publisher of People and InStyle, Cuts 7% of Staff
The layoffs will affect 274 people, the company said.
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Toyota Makes a Change at the Top as a Toyoda Steps Aside
Akio Toyoda, who has been reluctant to embrace all-electric vehicles, will be succeeded as C.E.O. by a Lexus executive.
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With Layoffs, Retailers Aim to Be Safe Rather Than Sorry (Again)
Companies that ramped up hiring in areas like technology over the past few years are cutting back as customers slow…
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Southwest Lost $220 Million Because of Its Holiday Meltdown
The airline canceled 16,700 flights before and after Christmas as it struggled to recover from bad weather.
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Tesla Bulls Are Back at the Wheel
Shares in the electric carmaker continued to rally after the company reported strong profits, even amid growing competition and economic…
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TikTok’s New Defense in Washington: Going on the Offense
Keeping its head down has not paid off for the company, which now faces regulatory pressure on many fronts. So…