Business
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F.A.A. Administrator Says Previous Oversight of Boeing Was ‘Too Hands-Off’
Mike Whitaker, who heads the agency, told a Senate panel that changes were being made to the agency’s oversight of…
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At Le Mans, Automakers Have Expanded the Top Class
With the addition of Alpine, BMW, Isotta Fraschini and Lamborghini, nine manufacturers are racing this year.
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Fake News Still Has a Home on Facebook
Christopher Blair, a renowned “liberal troll” who posts falsehoods to Facebook, is having a banner year despite crackdowns by Facebook…
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Former Bank Bailout Watchdog Is Choice to Lead F.D.I.C.
Christy Goldsmith Romero has been nominated to be the next chair of the bank regulator that has been shaken by…
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Missing a Global Climate Target Could Spell Disaster for These Polar Bears
One group in Hudson Bay might have roughly decade left because sea ice is becoming too thin to support them…
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Supreme Court Ruling in Starbucks Case Curbs Labor Regulation
In a blow to the National Labor Relations Board, the justices cited inconsistent standards for courts to order employers to…
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Bill Gates busca hacer la energía nuclear más accesible en EE. UU.
Gates comenzó a invertir en energía nuclear a principios de 2000, debido a las enormes cantidades de electricidad libre de…
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Why Investors Don’t Believe the Fed
Markets appear to be dismissing the central bank’s more pessimistic take on inflation, as the S&P 500 nears a new…
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Tesla Share Price Is Its Own Referendum on Musk
A huge run-up in the stock’s value followed a 2018 vote on Elon Musk’s compensation package. But investors have recently…
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How Big Tech Is Killing Innovation
Silicon Valley prides itself on disruption: Start-ups develop new technologies, upend existing markets and overtake incumbents. This cycle of creative…