| 03.02.2024 9:43Sean Wang Lives His вЂ?Fairy Tale’ at Sundance Sean Wang, a first-time director, received an audience award for his coming-of-age film, “DГ¬di.” He also got the ultimate prize: a distribution deal.03.02.2024 9:216 Reasons That It’s Hard to Get Your Wegovy and Other Weight-Loss Prescriptions An array of obstacles makes it difficult for patients to obtain Wegovy or Zepbound. Finding Wegovy is “like winning the lottery,” one nurse practitioner said.03.02.2024 6:35U.S. Hits Back at Iran With Sanctions, Criminal Charges and Airstrikes The Biden administration used sanctions and criminal charges to punish the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Iran’s premier military force.03.02.2024 3:51Joe Madison, Radio Host and Civil Rights Activist, Dies at 74 On the air, he urged politically powerful guests to take action on human rights issues. Outside the studio, he joined protests, including a hunger strike in 2021.03.02.2024 2:49Meta’s Stock Surges After Jump in Profits The trillion-dollar social media giant’s market value soared after it reported a robust profits driven by digital advertising.03.02.2024 2:20Bao Fan, Missing Chinese Banker, Resigns After Investigation China Renaissance Holdings said its chairman and chief executive, Bao Fan, had stepped down after disappearing nearly a year ago.03.02.2024 0:24Tony Spring, Macy’s New C.E.O., Faces Retail Puzzle Tony Spring, a Bloomingdale’s veteran, assumes the top job as an investor group threatens to take a buyout bid to shareholders.03.02.2024 0:12Biden Takes Aim at Grocery Chains Over Food Prices President Biden has begun to accuse stores of overcharging shoppers, as food costs remain a burden for consumers and a political problem for the president.03.02.2024 0:00Blockbuster Jobs Report Backs Up Fed’s Patience as It Waits to Cut Rates Given continued strength of the economy, the Federal Reserve is unlikely to feel pressure to cut interest rates at its next meeting in March.02.02.2024 23:55Oil Giants Pump Their Way to Bumper Profits Exxon, Chevron and Shell reported robust earnings and large payouts to investors as they continued to expand their fossil-fuel production.02.02.2024 22:36For Biden, a Sunny Economy Could Finally Be a Potential Gain Recession fears have eased. Growth and job gains are beating expectations. Inflation is cooling. Consumers are happier. The president is waiting to benefit.02.02.2024 22:28Tesla Recalls About 2.2 Million Electric Vehicles Over Warning Light Font Size The vehicles were recalled because the font size on a warning lights panel was too small. Tesla will address the issue with a software update.02.02.2024 22:18Epstein’s Longtime Accountant Sheds Light on Disgraced Financier’s Businesses In unreleased testimony, Richard Kahn said that he had not been aware that Jeffrey Epstein was abusing women, and that none had asked for his help.02.02.2024 20:44Paris Police Investigating $1.6 Million Wine Theft From Famed Restaurant More than 80 bottles of rare wine were discovered to be missing from the cellar of a 400-year-old restaurant during a routine inventory check.02.02.2024 20:01U.S. Job Gains Countered Economists’ Expectations for a Hiring Slowdown Jobs and wage gains remain robust despite the Federal Reserve’s campaign to cool the economy, surprising policymakers and economic forecasters.02.02.2024 19:00F.T.C. Warns Dozens of Funeral Homes to Provide Accurate Costs to Callers The agency said an “undercover phone sweep” of more than 250 homes found that 38 failed to provide prices or supplied inconsistent prices in separate calls.02.02.2024 18:11A.I. Promises Give Tech Earnings from Meta and Others a Jolt Companies like Meta that could tout their work in the fast-growing field saw a benefit in their fourth-quarter results — and won praise from eager investors.02.02.2024 17:44Tech CEOs Got Grilled, but New Rules Are Still a Question Tech leaders faced a grilling in the Senate, and one offered an apology. But skeptics fear little will change this time.02.02.2024 15:30Fed officials aren’t bent on slowing the job market — but they’re watching it. 02.02.2024 15:03A New Perk for Some Student Loan Borrowers: A 401(k) Match Legislation that went into effect this year makes it easier for student loan borrowers to save for retirement while paying down their debt.02.02.2024 13:23India’s Quiet Push to Steal More of China’s iPhone Business The companies that make iPhones are bringing their factories to one corner of India, to graft them onto a network of manufacturers.02.02.2024 8:01Biden Imposes Sanctions on Israelis Over West Bank Violence The order served as both a sharp-edged diplomatic notice to Israel and a message to Arab Americans, a key part of the political coalition the president needs to be re-elected.02.02.2024 2:43TikTok and Universal Music Group: What’s Next for Users and Artists? Universal Music Group, the biggest of the three major conglomerates, pulled songs by Taylor Swift, Drake and other stars after failing to agree on a new contract. Here’s what’s at stake.02.02.2024 1:08French Farmers Are Urged by Unions to End Roadblocks The call from two main farmers’ unions came after President Emmanuel Macron’s government announced new financial aid and plans to loosen regulations to end the nationwide protests.02.02.2024 0:08Bank of England Holds Interest Rates Steady as More Companies Fold Company insolvencies hit a three-decade high, with businesses under pressure from high debts, prices and interest rates. The Bank of England held rates steady on Thursday.01.02.2024 23:58Eurozone Inflation Dips at Start of Year Price pressures eased in January, resuming a downward trend after a jump in December.01.02.2024 23:36U.S. Makes Initial Offers in Medicare Drug Price Negotiations The offers amount to a starting gun in the price talks between the federal government and the makers of 10 prescription drugs that have been selected for negotiations.01.02.2024 23:22Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu Crack Down on Password Sharing The parent company of the streaming services Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu announced the change in updated service agreements this week.01.02.2024 22:20Squeezed by Soaring Rent, Small Shops Get Creative Some ambitious entrepreneurs in New York City are experimenting with diversified business models to connect with shoppers and bring in more money.01.02.2024 20:44Developers Pan Apple’s New Plan for App Store in Europe To comply with European regulations, Apple has proposed reducing its commission on app sales while adding new fees and hurdles.01.02.2024 15:03Will Lawmakers Really Act to Protect Children Online? Some Say Yes. After senators grilled the leaders of Meta, TikTok, X and others, there may be momentum to pass rules to safeguard the internet’s youngest users, some said. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 |