Business
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In an Unequal Economy, the Poor Face Inflation Now and Job Loss Later
For Theresa Clarke, a retiree in New Canaan, Conn., the rising cost of living means not buying Goldfish crackers for…
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Manchin’s Donors Include Pipeline Giants That Win in His Climate Deal
BLACKSBURG, Va. — After years of spirited opposition from environmental activists, the Mountain Valley Pipeline — a 304-mile gas pipeline…
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Five Decades in the Making: Why It Took Congress So Long to Act on Climate
WASHINGTON - In 1969, President Richard Nixon’s adviser Daniel Patrick Moynihan wrote a memo describing a startling future. The increase…
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The Week in Business: Blistering Job Growth
Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (July 31-Aug. 6) A Jobs Day Surprise Analysts had forecast an increase of 250,000 jobs in July.…
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Don’t Expect Alex Jones’s Comeuppance to Stop Lies
If it hadn’t been so excruciatingly sad, Alex Jones’s defamation trial might have been cathartic. Mr. Jones, the supplement-slinging conspiracy…
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The Companies That Take Money Straight From Your Paycheck
At any given time, millions of workers are overdue on at least one bill. But it is the rare employer…
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How This Economic Moment Rewrites the Rules
To understand the strange, conflicting signals being sent by the U.S. economy right now, it helps to look at Williston,…
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California Regulator Accuses Tesla of Falsely Advertising Autopilot
California’s Department of Motor Vehicles has accused Tesla of falsely advertising its driver-assistance technology in two complaints that could ...
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Amazon to Buy Maker of the Roomba for $1.7 Billion
Hey, Alexa, tell Roomba to vacuum the bedroom. Amazon announced on Friday that it had reached an agreement to buy…
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The Humbling of Coinbase
Brian Armstrong, the chief executive of the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the United States, traveled across the world to make…