| 16.08.2025 2:26 Air Canada’s Flight Attendants Reject Call for Arbitration Their union says one of its core demands, to receive pay for groundwork, is unlikely to be introduced in arbitration. The airline began canceling flights ahead of the potential strike. 15.08.2025 23:14 China’s Economy Slows Broadly Even as Exports Keep Rising Officials blamed U.S. “protectionism” for the dismal July data, but growth was likely held back by real estate and new policies aimed at slowing factory investments. 15.08.2025 23:03 Fed Chair Faces Scrutiny — and Bats — at Major Policy Speech in Mountain Forum A colony of bats recently took up residence at the storied Jackson Lake Lodge, where central bankers and economic policymakers will convene next week for an exclusive gathering. 15.08.2025 20:36 Why Hands-Off Investing Pays Off Put money into low-cost stock and bond funds, but don’t forget the rest of the recipe: Leave your investments alone. 15.08.2025 20:17 Gregory C. O’Connell, Developer Who Revived Red Hook, Dies at 83 A former N.Y.P.D. detective, he rejuvenated properties on the Brooklyn waterfront and restored a historic village in upstate New York. 15.08.2025 20:05 Why Does the Stock Market Keep Rising? Strong corporate earnings, mostly stable tariff rates and the expectation of interest rate cuts have eased worries of a market reckoning. 15.08.2025 18:40 There’s Money to Be Made From вЂ?MAHA.’ Food Companies Want In. Processed-food giants and produce growers are tweaking products and ads to reach the Make America Healthy Again movement. But the strategy carries risks. 15.08.2025 18:17 Trump’s Tariffs Set to Hit Ireland, Where Drugmakers Play Tax Games Manufacturing in Ireland has long helped many American drug companies pay lower taxes. But that strategy was designed for a world without President Trump’s tariffs. 15.08.2025 17:04 What Business Will Be Watching For in the Trump-Putin Talks Normalized economic ties between Russia and the West may be a long way off, but there’s global interest in what’s said about sanctions and tariffs. 15.08.2025 14:00 Elon Musk’s SpaceX Most Likely Doesn’t Pay Taxes Elon Musk’s rocket company relies on federal contracts, but years of losses have most likely let it avoid paying federal income taxes, according to internal company documents. 15.08.2025 11:48 As Trump Pushes International Students Away, Asian Schools Scoop Them Up The president’s hostility toward foreign students has made American higher education a riskier proposition for them. Other countries are eager to capitalize. 15.08.2025 7:23 Uncle Nearest Whiskey Is in a Fiscal Bind A federal judge has ordered that Uncle Nearest be placed in receivership, after a lender claimed the company’s finances are in disarray. 15.08.2025 5:24 Phil Knight, Ex-Nike Chief, and His Wife Pledge $2 Billion to Oregon Cancer Center Oregon Health & Science University said the couple’s donation would be the largest single gift to a higher-learning institution in the United States. 15.08.2025 3:56 PBS Slashes Budget by 21% After Federal Funding Cuts The nonprofit will receive less revenue from its members, which are under pressure to make up for shortfalls of their own. 15.08.2025 2:32 Mario Paglino, 52, and Gianni Grossi, 54, Die; Designers Made Barbies Into Art They transformed dolls into one-of-a-kind pieces that sold for thousands of dollars. A married couple, they died in a car crash in Italy. 14.08.2025 23:29 Bessent Has Yet to Fully Divest Assets, Raising Concern at Ethics Agency The Treasury secretary has been slow to shed assets, including farmland, posing potential conflicts of interest. 14.08.2025 22:52 A Solution to the C.I.A.’s вЂ?Kryptos’ Sculpture Goes Up for Auction Sleuths have solved three of the panels of the Kryptos sculpture at the agency’s headquarters. Now the artwork’s creator is announcing the sale of the solution to the fourth. 14.08.2025 21:57 Fed Faces High Bar for Big Cuts Despite White House Pressure The Federal Reserve is poised to lower interest rates in September. But signs of stickier inflation could limit how much relief officials can ultimately provide to borrowers. 14.08.2025 21:25 The Auctioneer and the Treasury Chief: Billy Long’s Quick Fall at the I.R.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent sought total control over the I.R.S., an agency where Mr. Long, the new commissioner, had started to put his own mark on the job. 14.08.2025 20:35 How Train Riders With Disabilities Are Faring on Amtrak Passengers are facing blocked wheelchair space, getting stuck in doors and suffering other indignities 35 years after the Americans With Disabilities Act became law. 14.08.2025 20:13 Big Tech’s A.I. Data Centers Are Driving Up Electricity Bills for Everyone Electricity rates for individuals and small businesses could rise sharply as Amazon, Google, Microsoft and other technology companies build data centers and expand into the energy business. 14.08.2025 19:38 Taylor Swift Found a New Way to Control Her Narrative: Podcasts For stars promoting their projects, podcasts have become an appealing alternative to late-night TV and glossy magazines. 14.08.2025 18:56 Leonard Tow, Cable TV Magnate and a Major Philanthropist, Dies at 97 Once on the Forbes 400 list of richest Americans, he donated substantially to the arts, higher education, hospitals and criminal justice reform. 14.08.2025 16:57 Trump’s Pay-for-Play Chips Deal May not Be the Last The Trump administration’s unorthodox Chinese export pact with Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices is worrying trade experts. 14.08.2025 14:01 The Live Music Business Is Booming. Now Rap Is Getting a Piece, Too. Artists like Kendrick Lamar and Tyler, the Creator are pulling in huge audiences on the road, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again is preparing for his first-ever tour. 14.08.2025 3:12 Behind Wall Street’s Abrupt Flip on Crypto The reversal risks declawing a century of consumer financial protections and replacing the backbone of bank accounts. 13.08.2025 23:01 Trump Warns of Economic Disaster if Court Strikes Down Tariffs The president has crowed about the billions of dollars collected so far from tariffs. That money could be at risk if the White House loses the legal battle. 13.08.2025 20:08 A Hollywood Start-Up Targets the Micro Drama Craze A new app will focus on super-short TV shows shot for phones, a bit like Quibi, an earlier app aimed at quick content. 13.08.2025 18:28 Trump Has Made Himself Commander in Chief of the Chip Industry President Trump has become the semiconductor sector’s leading decision maker, from new fees on exports to China to a brief demand for a C.E.O.’s firing. 13.08.2025 17:04 Why Investors Are Again Euphoric About Interest Rates The S&P 500 is approaching a record on bets that Federal Reserve will lower borrowing costs despite uncertainty over President Trump’s trade war. 13.08.2025 14:02 What to Know About Trump’s Deal With A.I. Chipmakers Nvidia and AMD will give the Trump administration a cut of chip sales to China in a deal that raises questions about national security and trade policy goals. Tripp Mickle explains. 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