| 26.11.2024 17:41Italy questions feasibility of ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu 26.11.2024 9:00EV Projects to Get $13 Billion in Federal Loans The financing for a factory in Georgia is part of a last-minute effort to establish climate policies before President-elect Donald J. Trump takes office.26.11.2024 6:42Trial of Controversial Alzheimer’s Drug Halted After Disappointing Results Cassava Sciences said that its drug did not significantly reduce cognitive decline in 1,900 people with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease.26.11.2024 4:39Kohl’s Picks C.E.O. of Michaels to Help It Turn Around Ashley Buchanan will be the third chief executive of the department store chain since 2018.26.11.2024 3:47Can Wall Street Billionaires Deliver on Trump’s Blue-Collar Promise? The president-elect has named wealthy financiers for key economic positions, raising questions about how much they will follow through on promises to help the working class.26.11.2024 2:44Steve Witkoff, Trump’s Middle East Envoy, Has Ties to Oil-Rich Nations Steve Witkoff’s involvement with two sovereign wealth funds as he bought and then sold Manhattan’s Park Lane Hotel demonstrates the potential conflicts his new role will present.26.11.2024 2:33Reading, With Extra Cheese: Remembering Pizza Hut’s вЂ?Book It!’ Reporting on the 40th anniversary of the popular pizza literacy program sent one writer on a mozzarella-scented memory trail.26.11.2024 2:31DHL Cargo Plane Crashes Near Airport in Lithuania, Killing 1 The crash near Vilnius Airport sparked a fire in a residential area, officials said. One person on board was killed and three others were hospitalized.26.11.2024 1:44U.S. Says Google Is an Ad Tech Monopolist, in Closing Arguments The two sides made their final cases to a federal judge Monday in a trial over the tech giant’s dominance in technology that sells ads online.25.11.2024 23:37Do You Use Online Betting Markets? Tell Us About It. The New York Times is covering the rise of online betting markets. We want to hear about the experiences of people who use them, either for recreational purposes or as a source of income.25.11.2024 20:53Steel Maker ThyssenKrupp to Slash 11,000 Jobs in Germany The venerable steel producer, which has been struggling against high energy prices at home and growing competition from abroad, is the latest company in Europe to cut its work force.25.11.2024 20:36The Markets Cheer Trump’s Treasury Pick, Scott Bessent Investors seemed to signal their approval for Scott Bessent as a safe choice to implement the president-elect’s economic agenda.25.11.2024 19:42Regulator Sues Anti-Police Activist Who Spent Charity Funds on Himself Brandon Anderson, who used his nonprofit’s accounts to rent mansions and buy luxury clothes, was featured in a New York Times story in August.25.11.2024 8:16Do Coding Boot Camps Make Sense in an A.I. World? Coding boot camps once looked like the golden ticket to an economically secure future. But as that promise fades, what should you do? Keep learning, until further notice.25.11.2024 8:02Washington Curtails Intel’s Chip Grant After Company Stumbles The Biden administration is reducing its award to the chip maker, partly to account for a multibillion-dollar military contract.25.11.2024 0:12Connecticut Couple Charged in $1 Million Theft of Lululemon Goods Investigators said the couple used trickery and misdirection to steal merchandise from Lululemon stores in at least five states.24.11.2024 21:49вЂ?Wicked’ and вЂ?Gladiator II’ Jump-Start the Box Office, but at a Cost Battling a 27 percent decline in domestic ticket sales compared with before the pandemic, studios left no marketing drum unthumped in releasing the movies.24.11.2024 21:29Former BP Chief Joins A.I. Data Center Developer Bernard Looney will join Prometheus Hyperscale, a Wyoming start-up, to help it address the enormous energy needs of the artificial intelligence industry.24.11.2024 21:25Without Drama or Banana, Art Auctions Struggle Beyond the headline-grabbing sales of the fall auction season, the market tries to soar beyond its two-year slump.24.11.2024 15:02How Southwest Airlines Lost Its Groove For decades, the company made money even as other airlines stumbled and went bankrupt. But the carrier has struggled to adapt to changes in air travel.24.11.2024 15:00Book Review: вЂ?American Bulk: Essays on Excess,’ by Emily Mester In an eye-opening collection, Emily Mester considers why she, and we, seek satisfaction by obsessively choosing, buying and rating the objects we desire.24.11.2024 13:00How to Handle Trash Talk at Work One of my co-workers criticized another in Spanish. Should I tell them that they were understood?24.11.2024 5:47Trump’s Trade Agenda Could Benefit Friends and Punish Rivals Donald Trump has a record of pardoning favored companies from tariffs. Companies are once again lining up to try to influence him.24.11.2024 2:29Stock for Sale by Cabinet Members Trump’s picks for Treasury secretary and commerce secretary both lead Wall Street firms. Here’s what that could mean for their finances and businesses.23.11.2024 23:19How Scott Bessent Went From Democratic Donor to Trump Treasury Secretary Pick The hedge fund investor predicted last year that President-elect Donald J. Trump’s political fortunes were on the rise.23.11.2024 20:25So Many Days Lost at the Doctor’s Office Medical care can be wearying and time-consuming, especially for seniors. Researchers are beginning to quantify the burdens.23.11.2024 19:09Trump Promised to Halve Energy Costs in 18 Months. Experts Have Doubts. A president has little control over global oil markets, economists say.23.11.2024 18:00Biden’s Chief Economist Processes the Election With вЂ?Confusion, Guilt’ Jared Bernstein, the chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, was a leading architect of “Bidenomics.”23.11.2024 15:03Republicans Ponder: What if the Trump Tax Cuts Cost Nothing? Some in the party are considering alternative ways of assessing the federal budget as they prepare to extend temporary tax cuts passed in 2017.23.11.2024 15:00How People Are Earning Thousands Investigating Pandemic Fraud Some private citizens are hunting for potential cases of fraud tied to small-business loans. They have earned big payouts — in some cases, more than $1 million.23.11.2024 10:01As Threat of Trump Tariffs Looms, Europe’s Leaders Seek Greater Unity At a conference in Paris, corporate chiefs, finance ministers and top politicians called for a “Europe First” policy to counter Donald Trump’s protectionist agenda. 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