| 26.01.2025 13:00 When Is Neurodiversity an Excuse for Rudeness? How to deal with a colleague who won’t even try to make nice. 26.01.2025 3:32 Crafting a Haggis for American Tastes (and Import Restrictions) Macsween, a popular maker of the distinctive Scottish dish, has developed a recipe for the U.S. market that swaps sheep lung for lamb heart as a main ingredient. 26.01.2025 2:31 38 Injured After вЂ?Unexpected Aircraft Movement’ on a United Flight The authorities in Nigeria said that the United Airlines plane had to return to Lagos, Nigeria, after the episode. Six people were treated at a hospital, officials said. 26.01.2025 1:39 TikTok Ban and Trump Executive Order Lead to Tech Company Dilemma The federal law banning TikTok has revealed a major schism among American tech companies: Some are willing to flout the law — and some, including Apple and Google, are not. 25.01.2025 23:34 Amazon’s Fight With Unions Heads to Whole Foods Market Whole Foods workers in Philadelphia are voting on whether to form the first union in the Amazon-owned chain. The company is pushing back. 25.01.2025 22:26 Trump’s Crypto Venture Divides the Industry He Aims to Support The president’s promotion of a speculative digital coin left some crypto investors feeling blindsided, while others saw it as a gimmick that undermined the industry’s credibility. 25.01.2025 21:34 Inside the $32 Billion Industry Transforming Marijuana Inside the $32 billion industry transforming marijuana, its consumption and beliefs about its ability to heal. 25.01.2025 19:31 The Surveillance Tools That Could Power Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Border enforcement agencies have spent billions assembling surveillance tools to track and find people. These could be critical in President Trump’s immigration agenda. 25.01.2025 19:26 As Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Looms, Restaurants’ Undocumented Workers Fear the Worst In Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington and other cities, chefs and owners are worried for their workers and their businesses. 25.01.2025 18:54 Barry Sternlicht Is Bringing Back the Starwood Hotel Brand Twenty years ago, the hotel magnate stepped down from Starwood, which later sold to Marriott for $13 billion. Now, he wants to give it another go. 25.01.2025 18:00 The Cheat Sheet on Trump’s First Week It was a whirlwind. Here’s what business leaders need to know. 25.01.2025 15:02 How Improv Comedians Make a Living Teaching Corporate Workshops For some improv comedians, Fortune 1000 companies can help make the funny business more lucrative. 25.01.2025 15:00 Should Sports be a College Major? Some, including Nike, Say Yes The idea of offering a degree in sports has gained momentum now that college athletes can be paid. Now Nike is joining some academics in pushing for it to become a reality. 25.01.2025 15:00 Financial Advice on Social Media Is Growing. And Risky. Everyday investors are turning to financial influencers, or вЂ?fin-fluencers,’ to learn how to manage their finances, but experts say rooting out misinformation is challenging. 25.01.2025 10:00 In China, Rare Dissent Over a Program to Save on Drug Costs Top doctors raised concerns about domestically made drugs, saying Beijing’s effort to lower costs is sacrificing quality. 25.01.2025 6:13 Fitbit Agrees to Pay $12 Million for Not Quickly Reporting Burn Risk With Watches After consumer complaints of overheating batteries, the company did not immediately report the defect with its Ionic smartwatches, according to a settlement with the U.S. government. 25.01.2025 6:10 Spirit Airlines Will Prohibit вЂ?Offensive’ Tattoos and Revealing Clothing The airline clarified (somewhat) the attire and appearance that might prevent passengers from being allowed to board or remain on a plane, a move that goes a step further than other major U.S. airlines. 25.01.2025 5:40 Existing-Home Sales in 2024 Were Slowest in Decades Amid High Mortgage Rates The market perked up late in the year when interest rates eased, but affordability challenges yielded the fewest transactions since 1995. 25.01.2025 1:57 Howard Lutnick, Trump’s Commerce Nominee, Discloses Business Interests Howard Lutnick disclosed details of complex financial interests, holding at least $800 million in assets. 25.01.2025 1:28 Target to End D.E.I. Policies as Trump Threatens Companies The retailer joins a growing group of companies dropping commitments and policies on diversity and equity as President Trump fights the programs. 24.01.2025 22:05 More Ships May Return to the Red Sea if Houthis Hold Their Fire Shipping companies expressed caution about using the shorter route between Asia and Europe that many ships have avoided for more than a year. 24.01.2025 21:50 Tim Noel Named C.E.O. of UnitedHealthcare After Killing of Brian Thompson The health insurer named Tim Noel, a longtime employee of its parent company, for the job. The previous chief executive, Brian Thompson, was killed in Manhattan. 24.01.2025 21:08 Ascentage Pharma’s US Shares Climb After $126 Million IPO Shares of Ascentage Pharma Group International rose as much as 4% in the Chinese biopharmaceutical company’s US trading debut after pricing its $126.4 million initial public offering at a discount to its Asian stock. 24.01.2025 20:51 Consumer Sentiment Drops on Tariff, Employment Concerns The final January sentiment index decreased to a three-month low of 71.1 from 74 in December, according to the University of Michigan. Consumers expect prices will climb at an annual rate of 3.2% over the next five to 10 years, up from the 3% expected in December. Mike McKee reports on “Bloomberg Open Interest.” 24.01.2025 20:40 UK Approves Two Major Solar Farms in Drive to Grow Capacity UK Energy Minister Ed Miliband approved a pair of giant solar projects as the government seeks to drive investment and cut CO2 emissions from the power system. 24.01.2025 20:31 Meta Will Spend $65 Billion on AI Efforts Meta is making huge investments in artificial intelligence. CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the Facebook parent company will spend up to $65 billion on AI-related projects this year. Mandeep Singh of Bloomberg Intelligence is on Bloomberg Open Interest. (Source: Bloomberg) 24.01.2025 20:27 Threadneedle’s Berry Warns About Possible Bubble in Tech Threadneedle Ventures founder Ann Berry reacts to Meta’s plans to invest as much as $65 billion on projects related to artificial intelligence in 2025. She speaks on “Bloomberg Open Interest.” 24.01.2025 20:25 Apple Tests Key Technical Level in Worst Start Since 2008 Apple Inc.’s stock has had a rough start to the year and is now flirting with a key level that could signal more downside ahead if breached. 24.01.2025 20:15 Signa’s Benko to Remain in Detention Amid Fraud Investigation Rene Benko, founder of the insolvent Signa property and retail conglomerate, will remain in pre-trial detention as prosecutors continue investigations into suspected fraud. 24.01.2025 20:00 US Existing-Home Sales Pick Up at End of Worst Year Since 1995 Sales of previously owned homes in the US rose for the third straight month in December, entering 2025 with some momentum after the worst year in nearly three decades. 24.01.2025 16:00 Wall Street Enters Darker Age With Most Stock Trading Hidden Here’s a surprising new fact about the world’s largest and most-liquid public equity market: Most of the activity on it isn’t public anymore. 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