| 25.08.2024 20:13Telegram’s Top Executive Pavel Durov Reportedly Detained in France The founder of Telegram, an app with more than 900 million users, was taken into custody by the authorities, French media reported.25.08.2024 19:11Jackson Hole bankers pivot to cuts as soft landing comes into view Rate-setters leave Wyoming symposium cautiously optimistic, but aware of the risks25.08.2024 15:05Central banks should raise the bar for intervention Economic stabilisation may, paradoxically, raise the chances of financial market instability25.08.2024 14:00How High Home Insurance Costs Threaten Affordable Housing Developers and landlords of subsidized housing, who cannot raise rents or charge more for starter homes, say property insurance increases could put them out of business.25.08.2024 14:00Apple Rethinks Its Movie Strategy After a String of Misses “Wolfs,” a new film starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt, was going to get a robust theatrical release. But the company is curtailing that plan.25.08.2024 12:00Why Roth Accounts May Be a Good Savings Option at Any Age These savings accounts, which are often pitched to young investors, can be a good investment option for older and retired workers.25.08.2024 3:53Edgar Bronfman’s Paramount Plans Include Partnership With Big Tech Edgar Bronfman Jr.’s plans for Paramount Global include partnering with a technology stalwart like Amazon.com Inc. or Apple Inc. to improve its streaming-TV business, according to people familiar with his thinking.25.08.2024 3:15Burning Red Sea Oil Tanker Risks Ecological Disaster, EU Warns A ship carrying crude oil that caught fire after being attacked in the Red Sea could lead to a severe ecological disaster, the European Union’s naval force in the region said Saturday.25.08.2024 3:01Brazil’s Sao Paulo State Burns Amid Record Number of Wildfires The state of Sao Paulo, the wealthiest region of the largest economy in Latin America, is facing a record number of fires due to low humidity and a blistering heat wave.25.08.2024 2:56NASA Extends Boeing Starliner Astronauts’ Space Station Stay to 2025 Persistent concerns with the vehicle’s propulsion systems mean Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore will return home next year in a SpaceX vehicle.25.08.2024 2:10In Oakland, Roots and Ballers Try to Fill Void Left by Raiders and A’s The Raiders and the Warriors are gone and the A’s are leaving, but teams in lesser-known leagues are trying to fill the void and connect with the city.24.08.2024 22:39How Partisan Media Outlets Covered RFK Jr.’s Trump Endorsement Conservative coverage of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to suspend his presidential campaign focused on the potential boon for the former president. Liberal outlets downplayed the impact it would have.24.08.2024 19:41The N.F.L. May Soon Welcome a New Kind of Owner At a meeting next week, team owners are expected to approve rules that would allow private equity firms to invest in their franchises.24.08.2024 17:03Who Is Edgar Bronfman Jr., Paramount’s 11th-Hour Suitor? His bid to buy Paramount pits one son of a billionaire against the son of another.24.08.2024 14:03Can the G.O.P. Really Become the Party of Workers? A new generation of Republicans is learning to love labor. It’s not clear if labor will love them back.24.08.2024 14:03Care Policies Take Center Stage in Harris’s Economic Message The Democratic nominee says she wants to make raising a family more affordable. But she has provided few details on her proposals.24.08.2024 14:02Elon Musk’s X Is Leaving San Francisco. City Officials Say вЂ?Good Riddance.’ The company, founded in the city as Twitter, is moving its headquarters to Texas as a shadow of its former self.24.08.2024 9:007-Eleven Is a Hard Target for Couche-Tard to Land in Takeover Bid Convenience stores are a part of the country’s culture, meaning that the foreign buyout bid for 7-Eleven, the largest chain, could be a hard sell in Japan.24.08.2024 6:31Stocks Rise as Fed Chair Powell Signals Rate Cuts in Jackson Hole Speech Jerome H. Powell made it clear that the Federal Reserve will cut rates on Sept. 18, as the central bank turns the corner in its fight against inflation.24.08.2024 4:41Harris’s DNC Speech Seen by 29 Million, Slightly More Than Trump at RNC Overall, TV viewership of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago was up 14 percent from the Republicans’ event last month.24.08.2024 4:15John Lansing, Who Guided NPR Through Tumultuous Times, Dies at 67 He led the broadcasting organization during the coronavirus pandemic, a decline in revenue and a period of extreme political polarization.24.08.2024 3:07Thorpedo Anna Winning Travers Stakes Could Be a Boon for Horse Racing On Saturday, Kenny McPeek’s 3-year-old will try to be the first filly since 1915 to win the Travers Stakes. It could be a boon for a sport whose popularity has dipped.24.08.2024 1:25Nepal Asks China to Turn a Loan for Pokhara Airport Into a Grant A new government in Nepal formally asked for relief from a $216 million debt it incurred for construction of an airport in Pokhara that has been beset by problems.24.08.2024 0:45What to Know About the Business Execs Who Were With Mike Lynch on His Yacht The two business figures, both associates of the tech mogul, went missing after the superyacht they were on sank off the coast of Sicily.24.08.2024 0:37U.S. Tightens Technology Controls to Target Russian War Machine The Biden administration announced new penalties on shell companies and suppliers that were feeding Russia’s war against Ukraine.23.08.2024 23:58Why the Fed’s Jackson Hole Meeting Matters to Wall Street The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s annual conference in Wyoming gets a lot of buzz. Here’s why it matters for Wall Street and the economy.23.08.2024 21:46U.S. Accuses RealPage of Enabling Collusion on Rents in Antitrust Suit The Justice Department filed an antitrust suit against the real estate software company, accusing it of creating an illegal pricing scheme to charge tenants more.23.08.2024 21:08The Big Number: 818,000 The Labor Department issued a huge downward revision on jobs figures for the 12 months that ended in March, pointing to greater cracks in the economy.23.08.2024 18:00How to Pay Off Credit Card Debt and Deal With Rising Bank Fees More borrowers have been falling behind on their credit card bills and are paying more for basic banking services, like A.T.M. fees.23.08.2024 16:33The Donor Report Card on Kamala Harris Taxes, antitrust, closer ties with business: These were some of the issues corporate backers sought more clarity on at the Democratic National Convention.23.08.2024 14:00Practice Flights and Calm Spaces: Making Room for Neurodivergent Travelers Airlines, hotels, theme parks and others are working to ease the challenges of travel for people with autism, A.D.H.D and other “invisible disabilities.” Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 |