Business
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The Week in Business: Inflation Moderates
Credit...Till LauerWhat’s Up? (Aug. 7-13) Prices Cool a Bit After months of prices that climbed higher and higher without any…
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After Roe v. Wade Reversal, Readers Flock to Publications Aimed at Women
In the weeks since the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade, overturning the right to abortion after almost 50 years,…
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How Frustration Over TikTok Has Mounted in Washington
WASHINGTON — Early last year, Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican, and Jake Sullivan, President Biden’s national security adviser, met…
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On TikTok, Election Misinformation Thrives Ahead of Midterms
In Germany, TikTok accounts impersonated prominent political figures during the country’s last national election. In Colombia, misleading TikTok ...
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Defamation Suit About Election Falsehoods Puts Fox on Its Heels
In the weeks after President Donald J. Trump lost the 2020 election, the Fox Business host Lou Dobbs claimed to…
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Stock Buybacks and Dividends Become a $1.5 Trillion Political Target
Despite the rocky stock market and the slowing economy, corporate America is sending more money to shareholders than ever before.…
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Can the F-150 Lightning Make Everyone Want a Truck That Plugs In?
Inside a colossal new plant, about 13 football fields long, the employees of SK Battery America are at work 24/7,…
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Where Money Meets Feelings: Financial Therapy Finds Its Footing
In the early days of the pandemic, Nora Herting decided to try financial therapy. “I didn’t even know what it…
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Russian Economy Contracts Sharply as War and Sanctions Take Hold
The Russian economy contracted steeply in the second quarter as the country felt the brunt of the economic consequences of…
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Trader Joe’s Workers Vote to Unionize at a Second Store
Workers at a Trader Joe’s in Minneapolis voted on Friday to unionize, adding a second unionized store to the more…