| 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 20:54The Markets Want Rate Cuts but The Fed Is Taking Its Time Vague comments about possible future rate cuts were all that central bankers gave the markets. Patience will be difficult at this tricky moment, our columnist says.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 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 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 19:49Elon Musk’s $50 Billion Tesla Pay Was Struck Down. What Happens Next? The company’s board will now decide whether to appeal the decision, change where Tesla is incorporated or negotiate a new pay package.01.02.2024 17:48Airport Security Screeners in Germany Go on Strike, Grounding Flights An estimated 200,000 passengers were expected to be affected by the action at 11 major airports, the latest show of labor unrest in the country.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.01.02.2024 15:02Generative A.I.’s Biggest Impact Will Be in Banking and Tech, Report Says For some companies, the new technology is an opportunity to enhance productivity and profit. Will their workers benefit as well?01.02.2024 15:01Help! I Missed a Cruise and the Cruise Line’s Own Travel Insurance Won’t Pay. A young woman booked her first big trip, a Mediterranean cruise on Norwegian, but missed the boat when her flight was delayed. Since she bought the cruise line’s own travel protection plan, why is she stuck with the bill?01.02.2024 15:00A.I. Fuels a New Era of Product Placement Realistic-looking shampoo bottles and seltzer cans are popping up on videos from digital creators on TikTok and YouTube in a new form of old advertising.01.02.2024 10:22Federal Judge Dismisses Disney Lawsuit Against DeSantis The company had claimed that the Florida governor and his allies violated its First Amendment rights by taking over a special tax district that governs Walt Disney World.01.02.2024 8:06Bill With Child Tax Credit Advances, but Election Politics Test Its Chances The House approved a $78 billion tax package Wednesday with a large bipartisan margin. The effort is a test of whether a dysfunctional Congress can pass major legislation in an election year.01.02.2024 7:57Fox News to Taylor Swift: вЂ?Don’t Get Involved in Politics!’ The prospect of the pop megastar’s endorsing President Biden in the 2024 election has irked conservative stars on the cable network.01.02.2024 4:49The Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady and Is Not Quite Ready to Cut Them. Federal Reserve officials, seeking more progress on the fight against inflation, hinted that their next move will be a cut in interest rates — just not yet.01.02.2024 3:16Suit Seeks to Block N.C.A.A. Limits on Athletic Donors The attorneys general in Tennessee and Virginia are asserting that the N.C.A.A. has no right to stop boosters of college sports teams from paying players.01.02.2024 2:37New York Community Bancorp, Winner in Last Year’s Crisis, Takes a Hit Shares of the small lender, which absorbed most of failing Signature Bank, collapsed after disappointing earnings report.01.02.2024 2:34The Messenger to Close After Less Than a Year By closing less than a year after it launched, The Messenger is now one of the biggest busts in the annals of online news.01.02.2024 2:27F.B.I. Director Warns of China Hacking Threat In testimony before Congress, Christopher A. Wray, the agency’s director, said Beijing was preparing to sow chaos if disputes with the United States flared into conflict.01.02.2024 1:19PGA Tour Raises $1.5 Billion From Group of U.S. Investors The move, which involves the Fenway Sports Group, raises questions about whether a deal to combine forces with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign fund is still necessary.01.02.2024 0:10Biogen Abandons Its Controversial Alzheimer’s Drug Aduhelm The pharmaceutical company will give up its ownership rights to the drug and stop a clinical trial that had been aimed at confirming whether it works.31.01.2024 23:00Interest Rate Cuts Could Be a Boon to Biden The Federal Reserve is independent of the White House, but lower rates could improve the president’s standing among voters.31.01.2024 22:03What the Fed’s Rate Moves Could Mean for Loans, Mortgages and Savings Higher rates benefit those who can save, but for borrowers, falling rates would reduce bills on credit cards, student loans and other forms of debt. 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