Business
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The Takeaways From Disney’s Board Fight with Nelson Peltz
New voting rules made for sharper attacks, while a bold defense kept the activist investor at bay. But pressure remains…
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A.I. Is Spying on the Food We Throw Away
Artificial intelligence is peering into restaurant garbage pails and crunching grocery-store data to try to figure out how to send…
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They Want to Become Nuns and Priests. Student Debt Holds Them Back.
It wasn’t until after college that Kendra Baker began to consider becoming a nun. She had been raised a Roman…
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2 Brothers in Trump Media Insider-Trading Scheme Plead Guilty
Michael and Gerald Shvartsman, who had originally pleaded not guilty to securities fraud charges, each pleaded guilty to one count…
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Apollo Valued Paramount at $26 Billion in Overture That Was Ignored
Paramount’s board of directors, which was already deep into talks with the media company Skydance, didn’t engage with the offer.
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How to Revive a Burned Forest? Rebuild the Tree Supply Chain
As forests succumb to ever-fiercer wildfires, the federal government and some adventurous private companies are trying to resuscitate an industry.
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Fed Chair Awaits More Inflation Cooling as Path Proves ‘Bumpy’
Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, said officials can take their time cutting rates. He also underscored the Fed’s…
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¿La IA va a mejorar la productividad? Las empresas apuestan a que sí
Las pantallas con el menú de Wendy’s. Los congeladores de Ben & Jerry’s para las tiendas. La mercadotecnia de Abercrombie…
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What Tesla’s Troubles Signal for the E.V. Revolution
The carmaker’s disappointing results point to slowing demand and a “sharp deterioration in growth” that extends beyond Elon Musk’s company.
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Biden and Corporate America? It’s ‘Complicated.’
The president has courted executives with long listening sessions and sustained outreach, but frustrated many with his tax plans and…