| 22.12.2024 9:00Ukraine Bets a Free Market for Weapons Production Can Out-Innovate Russia While Russia is mass-producing machinery at state-owned industries, Ukraine has spawned hundreds of entrepreneur-led defense startups by slashing regulation and cutting taxes. ... 22.12.2024 8:00India Is Witnessing a Roaring Nineties-Style Stock Boom The boom in US stocks during the late 1990s still ranks as the biggest ever in percentage terms, and helped enrich a whole generation of investors. One of the key ingredients that made the rally possible is taking root in India.22.12.2024 6:00Bankruptcies, Suicide Rise as Japanese Struggle With Mounting Debt Personal debt is overwhelming an increasing number of Japanese as higher interest rates and the rising cost of living bite.22.12.2024 5:37Trump Demands Panama Lower Transit Fees or Return Canal President-elect Donald Trump said Saturday that the Panama Canal is charging “exorbitant prices and rates of passage” on US naval and merchant ships, and he demanded that fees be lowered or else Panama should return the canal to the US.21.12.2024 22:14Suspect in German Christmas Market Ramming Had One Main Enemy: Islam The 50-year-old psychiatrist, detained after an attack that left at least five people dead, is a well-known anti-Islam activist who seems to have felt increasingly persecuted by Germany. ... 21.12.2024 11:05Troy Masters, Pioneering L.G.B.T.Q. Journalist, Dies at 63 He was at the helm of several influential publications, notably Gay City News in New York City and, since 2017, The Los Angeles Blade.21.12.2024 10:33Google Proposes Fix to Solve Search Monopoly The search giant’s proposals included allowing flexibility for companies and consumers in choosing a search engine.21.12.2024 10:01For Syria’s Economy, the Way Forward Starts With Sanctions Relief Years of strife ruined the energy sector, battered the currency and strangled growth. The West must ease financial controls to help the economy, experts say.21.12.2024 9:02Amazon Reaches Settlement to Resolve Federal Safety Accusations The Occupational Safety and Health Administration agreed to withdraw citations at nine of 10 warehouses where it had flagged violations; the company agreed to a $145,000 penalty.21.12.2024 8:40Starbucks Workers Strike in LA, Chicago, Seattle The walkouts in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle come after talks between the company and the workers’ union failed to produce an agreement on raises.21.12.2024 6:51Biden Withdraws Proposed Regulations on Student Loans and Trans Athletes The decision to withdraw the regulations seemed to be an acknowledgment that they would go nowhere under the Trump administration.21.12.2024 2:36How a Government Shutdown Could Affect the Economy A short lapse in funding would probably do only modest damage. But it could send a troubling signal about government dysfunction.21.12.2024 2:30The Other Game At the DealBook Summit, seven sports stars and experts discussed how building a brand as an athlete has changed.21.12.2024 2:19Wall St. Is Making Irrelevant Predictions, Again Optimistic guesses about the future are not forecasts, our columnist says.21.12.2024 2:08Trump Puts $4 Billion in Shares of His Media Company in a Trust A regulatory filing showed that the president-elect transferred some 115 million shares of Trump Media to a trust controlled by his son Donald Trump Jr.21.12.2024 1:32OpenAI Unveils o3 System That Reasons Through Math, Science Problems The artificial intelligence start-up said the new system, OpenAI o3, outperformed leading A.I. technologies on tests that rate skills in math, science, coding and logic.21.12.2024 1:22Government Shutdown and Travel: What to Know About Flights, Passports and More The failure to act by Congress could cause airport lines and other disruptions across the travel industry during a busy holiday travel period.21.12.2024 0:30Volkswagen Reaches Labor Deal, Avoiding Germany Plant Closures The automaker agreed to keep all 10 of its factories in Germany open and to guarantee workers’ jobs until the end of 2030.21.12.2024 0:13Biden Administration Sues 3 Big Banks Over Zelle Fraud Action against Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo may not survive President-elect Donald J. Trump’s return to office.21.12.2024 0:03PCE Inflation, the Fed’s Preferred Measure, Sped Up in November The Personal Consumption Expenditures index climbed 2.4 percent from a year earlier, though the report’s details were more subdued than expected.20.12.2024 19:34The Shutdown Crisis Leads to Questions About Who Is in Charge Donald Trump has yet to take office but the president-elect and Elon Musk are already influencing policy, putting the federal government hours away from a shut down.20.12.2024 19:00How a New Year’s Resolution Can Set Up Financial Goals for Success Don’t give up on resolving to do better, psychologists and personal finance experts say. The key is to reframe the way you think about it.20.12.2024 17:30Britannica, Onetime Encyclopedia Publisher, Pushes A.I. Tools The encyclopedia maker could have become a casualty of the Wikipedia era. But it has remade itself into a digital learning giant that is weighing going public.20.12.2024 13:22Trump Tariffs? Europe Braces but Has No Clear Strategy The incoming president promised “tariffs all the way” unless Europe bought more U.S. oil and gas. European officials have no clear strategy for avoiding a trade war.20.12.2024 13:17Macau Is the Casino Capital of the World. For China, That’s Not Enough. A quarter century after the former Portuguese colony was made a Chinese territory, Macau’s economic boundaries with the mainland are being blurred.20.12.2024 6:52William J. Hennessy Jr., Sketch Artist of Courtroom Drama, Dies at 67 His lively drawings of historic Supreme Court arguments, impeachment trials and murder cases gave the public a peek into venues where cameras were banned.20.12.2024 6:30Neil Cavuto, Longtime Fox News Host, Signs Off the Network “Your World with Neil Cavuto” was shown in the 4-5 p.m. slot for 28 years, since the network began in 1996.20.12.2024 3:41What Are вЂ?Healthy’ Foods? New Rules for Labeling Are Issued. The Food and Drug Administration released final rules on labeling foods as “healthy,” tightening limits for sugar, sodium and saturated fat.20.12.2024 3:30American Airlines Settles Racial Discrimination Case Three Black men had accused the airline of wrongly forcing them to get off a plane for an hour because of a complaint about body odor.20.12.2024 2:45Artificial Intelligence in 2030 At the DealBook Summit, ten experts in artificial intelligence discussed the greatest opportunities and risks posed by the technology.19.12.2024 23:10Hidden вЂ?Junk’ Fees Must Be Disclosed, F.T.C. Rule Says Hotels, short-term rentals and event ticket-sellers must advertise the full price of their offerings under the rule, which is supposed to go into effect in the coming year. Here’s what to know. Страницы: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 882 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 |