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Nov 14, 2018
The Bay Area in California remains the nation's high-tech epicenter. But New York's tech work force has been growing impressively.
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Nov 14, 2018
After meeting with the governor and mayor, Amazon decided the men could put aside their differences, and it began to iron out a package worth over a billion dollars.
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Nov 14, 2018
Eager candidates offered name changes, helipads and even cactuses to entice the company into setting up shop.
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Nov 14, 2018
The car-hailing services, battling for riders, will now offer customers points that can add up to free trips and other perks.
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Nov 14, 2018
New York will give Amazon more than $1.2 billion in incentives to establish a hub in the city, and not everyone thinks it's worth it.
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Nov 14, 2018
In three auctions, there were some formidable prices, though eyebrows were raised at a number of intimidating estimates. And there were failures.
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Nov 14, 2018
Some social media users thought the magazine was calling the tennis star's femininity into question. But GQ said the punctuation choice was a famous designer's trademark.
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Nov 14, 2018
Google Photos, introduced in 2015, has become one of the most emotionally resonant pieces of technology today. It is also shaping our narratives along the way.
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Nov 14, 2018
Rapid consolidation has created powerful groups of hospitals, with organizations dictating prices and fueling health spending in some areas of the country.
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Nov 14, 2018
Storage companies are scrambling to keep up growing demand by expanding their facilities and offering more services as collectors and galleries run out of room.
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Nov 14, 2018
From greenhouses in Kenya to auction houses in the Netherlands to florists in London, the shipment of flowers highlights Brexit's potential disruption to trade.
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Nov 13, 2018
The third-quarter contraction was greater than expected and offered a worrying sign that trade protectionism is starting to take a toll.
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Nov 13, 2018
Crystal City, a declining neighborhood in Arlington, Va., cheered Amazon's arrival on Tuesday. It's getting a new name — National Landing — to go along with its victory.
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Nov 13, 2018
Juul will restrict sales of nearly all its flavored pods to the internet, and stop most social media promotion to combat youth vaping, bowing to government and public pressure.
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Nov 13, 2018
The states offered tax credits, rebates and other incentives to lure the online retail giant and 25,000 jobs. Neighboring states offered even more.
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Nov 13, 2018
Amazon promises tens of thousands of new jobs, but should we expect more than that?
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Nov 13, 2018
Critics have derided WeWork as overvalued and vulnerable to the next downturn. But the company holds so many leases in so many cities, it might hold more power than its landlords.
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Nov 13, 2018
The network, citing violations of the First and Fifth Amendments, asked a federal court to reinstate his press credentials, which were revoked after an exchange with President Trump last week.
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Nov 13, 2018
After being passed over at Xerox, he became one of the few African-American chief executives of a Fortune 500 company when he took control of Avis.
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Nov 13, 2018
Jho Low is accused of masterminding the disappearance of more than $2.7 billion in Malaysia. Firms representing him are being careful amid scrutiny of foreign influence efforts.
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Nov 13, 2018
WeWork, the co-working office company, announced the additional investment at a valuation of at least $42 billion.
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Nov 13, 2018
The billionaire Richard Liu, who has denied wrongdoing, was in Minneapolis attending a relatively new and lucrative academic program when he was arrested.
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Nov 13, 2018
Amazon is not in the business of saving your hometown.
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Nov 13, 2018
Black Friday and Cyber Monday mean hundreds of online deals, discounts, and in-person doorbusters, but these tips will help you tell which ones are really worth your money.
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Nov 13, 2018
The European Union's highest court decided the taste of a cheese does not qualify for protection.
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Nov 13, 2018
How best to invigorate the country's economy has reanimated a wrenching debate in Europe about whether it is better to spend or cut in the face of stagnation.
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Nov 13, 2018
As a company owned by the world's richest man prepares to transform Long Island City, tenants of the Queensbridge Houses worry that they'll be left behind.
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Nov 13, 2018
For years, Facebook struck deals that gave device makers access to troves of user data. A disclosure to Congress details the company's lax oversight of those partnerships.
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Nov 13, 2018
After a yearlong search for another home, Amazon has finalized plans to split about 50,000 employees between Long Island City in Queens and Crystal City, Va.
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Nov 13, 2018
New companies want to streamline the purchase process.
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Nov 13, 2018
The company is thinking smaller, rolling out a mobility app, but also bigger: The move is about the future of the car market as well as the company.
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Nov 13, 2018
A failure to draw a line under its liabilities has shredded G.E.'s credibility. Its new chief executive risks falling into the same trap.
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Nov 13, 2018
The company has gobbled up leases for so much space in so many cities that its landlords might not be able to afford for it to go under.
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Nov 13, 2018
The kingdom has moved to prop up oil prices, but the industry may face a long, hard slog over the coming year.
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Nov 13, 2018
Europe's top trade official will be in Washington on Wednesday looking for easy ways to mollify President Trump, including ending a mutual ban on shellfish imports.
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Nov 13, 2018
Facing competition from ride-sharing apps, companies like Avis and Budget are driving customers to their terminals so they don't spend time in line.
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Nov 12, 2018
The island nation, the poorest member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation regional forum, has spent lavishly as host of the group's annual summit meeting.
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Nov 12, 2018
The tampering fueled a nationwide panic that severely hurt the industry, prompted copycat incidents and led some stores to stop stocking the fruit.
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Nov 12, 2018
Nearly a year after the tax cut, economic growth has accelerated. Wage growth has not. Companies are buying back stock and business investment is a mixed bag.
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Nov 12, 2018
Investors' unease over the technology sector's prospects appeared to be fueling the broad market sell-off.
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Nov 12, 2018
Following a media-wide trend, a web pioneer finally decides to put a price tag on its online offerings: A digital subscription will cost $5 a month, or $50 a year.
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Nov 12, 2018
Two decades ago, the costs began rising well beyond that of other nations, and in recent years have shot up again. What can explain it?
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Nov 12, 2018
Ready to start a restaurant? Make a big investment? Quit your job? First, try a small test of your big idea.
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Nov 12, 2018
The deal is financially positive for Qualtrics and will help SAP branch out into customer relationship management.
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Nov 11, 2018
Oil ministers warned that the gap between supply and demand could widen next year, which "may require new strategies to balance the market."
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Nov 11, 2018
Shane Parrish worked for Canada's Defence Department before he turned to blogging about books. Now titans of finance seek his advice.
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Nov 11, 2018
Influencers are so 2014. And microinfluencers are so last week. Now advertisers see value in people with as few as 1,000 followers: the nanoinfluencers.
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Nov 11, 2018
Veterans of presidential campaigns offer reporters options for dealing with a president who loves making them part of the show.
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Apr 24, 2018
Loot boxes are a substantial revenue stream for the video game industry. But some lawmakers say they constitute gambling and should be regulated.
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Apr 24, 2018
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note has broken through 3 percent for the first time since 2014.
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Apr 24, 2018
U.S. stocks are higher Tuesday morning as investors applaud strong first-quarter results from companies including machinery maker Caterpillar, appliance maker Whirlpool and Fifth Third Bancorp. Smaller companies made big gains in an optimistic sign for the U.S. economy. Bond yields continue to rise and the 10-year Treasury note reached 3 percent for the first time in more than four years. Alphabet, Google's parent company, slid after it reported greater revenue but also an increase in spending.
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Apr 24, 2018
Branded "idiots," residents of Grimsby, England, choose romance for a dying fishing industry over another that is thriving.
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Apr 24, 2018
If you don't have one of these — or you've waited until the options were good enough before investing — now is the time to buy.
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Apr 24, 2018
The new service is aimed at anyone who doesn't want to risk a package being stolen from a porch and can't receive an order at work.
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Apr 24, 2018
After 11 months as chief, Jim Hackett has yet to satisfy those looking for a clear articulation of a strategy. But big moves could be in the offing.
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Apr 24, 2018
European authorities are testing the idea that data can give companies an unfair edge over rivals.
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Apr 23, 2018
Women still earn far less for every dollar that men earn, but two professors say their research shows no significant difference at the chief executive level.
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Apr 23, 2018
Facebook and Google are dealing with a privacy backlash and new European rules on data collection. The rules, though, may not be as damaging to the companies as they appear.
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Apr 23, 2018
Edward Lampert made the unusual move of offering to have his hedge fund buy parts of Sears, including its Kenmore brand, as it struggles to pay down debt.
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Apr 23, 2018
He helped found a groundbreaking firm, nursed an insurance giant back to health and created a trust devoted to restoring historic American homes.
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Apr 23, 2018
The move was expected because the country's state-owned oil company had fallen behind on paying its bills from companies that maintain and operate its oil and gas wells.
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Apr 23, 2018
Aleksandr Kogan, the academic who helped harvest tens of millions of Facebook profiles in 2014, said he "never heard a word" of objection from the social media giant.
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Apr 23, 2018
Amazon does not disclose its total compensation expense, but its disclosure of median pay provides some insight on the impact of paying its employees more.
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Apr 23, 2018
Propel, a start-up, was begun to bring convenience and new services to food stamp recipients. A big government contractor is getting in the way.
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Apr 23, 2018
The restaurant chain Mo' Bettahs has found success appealing to Utah's dominant religious group: Mormons, who have long had ties to Polynesia.
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Apr 23, 2018
For 25 years, a time capsule of perfectly preserved clothing in Alphabet City.
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Apr 23, 2018
Tabasco Diamond Reserve Sauce looks more like a small bottle of Champagne, and costs just as much.
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Apr 23, 2018
A proud father. A brilliant friend. Lucky in love. Inherited wealth. And an opioid addict, dead at 54.
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Apr 23, 2018
As Facebook's head of news partnerships, Ms. Brown, a former CNN and NBC anchor, is emerging as a surprisingly adept negotiator for her publishing vision at the social network.
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Apr 23, 2018
A little-publicized amendment in the new tax law shows the growing political clout of American spirits producers, particularly the smaller ones.
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Apr 23, 2018
Accused of bribery, Ilmars Rimsevics, Latvia's widely disliked central banker, seems headed for a fall, along with one of the nation's largest banks.
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Apr 23, 2018
The conglomerate removed the two sisters after they were accused of abusing employees, and the family is vilified in South Korea.
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Apr 22, 2018
Gary Gensler, who once led the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, has joined M.I.T., where he is warning about potential problems for virtual currencies.
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Apr 22, 2018
The shortage, caused by government policies, poses a challenge for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was also responsible for India's last cash crisis.
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Apr 22, 2018
Chinese brokers send goods around the world to disguise their origin and escape penalties. Tougher trade rules may end up only helping them.
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Apr 22, 2018
Larry Thompson, a former U.S. deputy attorney general, said the carmaker had not held wrongdoers accountable or been serious enough about change.
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Apr 22, 2018
Even as private employers have rebounded from the recession, the public sector's ranks have withered, and pay and benefits have lagged.
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Apr 22, 2018
The resignation of WPP's Martin Sorrell shocked the industry and also highlighted the question of what‘s next for advertising companies in a dynamic era.
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Apr 22, 2018
The personal payment platform Zelle is flourishing. But so are fraudsters, who are exploiting weaknesses in the banks' security.
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Apr 22, 2018
She helped place equal rights and health and social issues of particular concern to women workers on the agenda of organized labor.
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Apr 22, 2018
Detroit automakers are also reporting results, while President Trump will discuss trade with French and German leaders but skip the White House Correspondents' dinner.
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Apr 22, 2018
The new cannabis product has created a booming but unregulated economy in Italy. Is it a bubble waiting to be burst?
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Apr 21, 2018
The E.P.A. chief is under scrutiny for high spending and interactions with lobbyists. Many of the pitfalls he has encountered in Washington have echoes in his past.
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Apr 21, 2018
The reinvention of the 200-year-old American brand by its brash Italian owner, Claudio Del Vecchio, has meant staying true to its past.
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Apr 21, 2018
Complaints to the Justice Department allege that the companies and a standards group worked together to restrict eSIM technology, a cardless way to easily switch carriers.
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Apr 20, 2018
The agency's order recommends ultrasonic inspections be performed in the next 20 days on fan blades with the most use.
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Apr 20, 2018
Days after a news report focused on conditions at the plant, a California agency said it was investigating an episode that left a millwright's jaw broken.
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Apr 20, 2018
The nation's union leaders once had the president's ear through seats in the cabinet as secretaries of labor. And then they stopped getting that job.
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Apr 20, 2018
Travis VanderZanden, chief executive of electric scooter start-up Bird, is unperturbed by how San Francisco and other cities are in an uproar over the dockless vehicles.
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Apr 20, 2018
A vaccine study in which subjects are to be deliberately infected with Zika is on pause after ethicists said it had "insufficient value."
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Apr 20, 2018
Simone Reggie, owner of Simone's Market in New Orleans, is a rising star on the city's food scene, following a family tradition.
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Apr 20, 2018
A worker escapes a bad supervisor by changing departments — but the old boss is still holding on tight. What is to be done?
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Apr 20, 2018
A luxury hotel sales executive started her career in the military, where her wartime job would be to plot possible nuclear, biological and chemical fallout.
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Mar 21, 2018
Each year, The New York Times publishes a handful of undergraduate application essays about work, money and social class. Now, we're seeking this year's batch.
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Feb 27, 2018
The cable giant is complicating Rupert Murdoch's plan to sell his entertainment assets to Disney. Now Fox must enter a bidding war for Sky or rethink its Disney deal.
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Feb 27, 2018
Treasury yields rose Tuesday, and U.S. stock indexes fell after the head of the Federal Reserve said that he's feeling more optimistic about the economy.
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Feb 27, 2018
Mr. Powell told Congress that the economy is healthy and that he plans to continue the Fed's current course.
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Feb 27, 2018
Fox can either revise the terms of the Disney sale to exclude Sky, or enter into a bidding war with Comcast. Neither option is appealing.
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Feb 27, 2018
Across the country, breweries are giving lift to sleepy commercial districts, drawing tourists to once-bustling manufacturing centers.
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Feb 27, 2018
The country's highest administrative court ruled that diesel vehicles may be banned from city streets as part of efforts to improve air quality.
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