OpenAI and Sam Altman Face More Scrutiny
The high-flying A.I. start-up and its C.E.O. are under regulatory scrutiny, and that could stall their ambitions. from NYT > Business https://if…
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The high-flying A.I. start-up and its C.E.O. are under regulatory scrutiny, and that could stall their ambitions. from NYT > Business https://if…
Costlier vehicles and repairs are pushing premiums higher even as the increase in U.S. consumer prices is tapering overall. from NYT > Business …
Less than a decade ago, the biggest fraud in ski industry history nearly took down a beloved ski area. But Jay Peak, long known for its powder, has s…
The Treasury secretary said she called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to reduce barriers to commerce for Palestinians. from NYT >…
The retailer, under a new chief executive and facing a takeover bid, outlined a three-year strategy to achieve “sustainable, profitable growth.” fr…
The resiliency of remote work has prompted large law firms to rethink their real estate footprint, shedding space even as they bulk up their head cou…
Dozens of U.S. financiers and investors attended the Future Investment Initiative to deepen their business ties with the kingdom. from NYT > Bus…
For eco-conscious consumers of personal medical devices, recycling options are limited. Some companies are trying to change that. from NYT > Bus…
Inhalers, EpiPens, home tests for flu or Covid, mouth guards. They accumulate in our homes, and recycling methods and advice can be tricky to pin dow…
Lynda and Stewart Resnick have directed their pistachio fortune toward large, transformational gifts, but also drawn some criticism for their water u…
Both Florida and Texas passed laws regulating how social media companies moderate speech online. The laws, if upheld, could fundamentally alter how t…
Five months after the expiration of federal funds, running a child care business is more precarious than ever and many parents are struggling to pay …
A bitter but successful battle with Danone of France for control of a joint venture made him the richest person in China for a time. from NYT > …
Microsoft, once again a juggernaut thanks to artificial intelligence, wants to be seen as an ethical employer. Is there a catch? from NYT > Busi…
The F.D.A. recently approved the first therapy for patients in danger of losing their toes, fingers and other exposed parts of the body. from NYT &…
The country’s lower leagues offer a tempting entry to ownership. But the sport’s economics mean even multimillionaires can struggle to compete. fro…
The market for new listings has been rough for investors, but the social media company believes it has a secret weapon in its prospectus: its users. …
Charter schools are popping up in struggling malls as landlords look for alternative tenants and communities seek to increase educational opportuniti…
The government wants more nuclear plants to help tackle climate change, but delays and soaring costs are complicating the effort. from NYT > Bus…
Wall Street is closely watching the semiconductor giant’s earnings report, as questions swirl over its massive stock market valuation on the back of …
Lyn Slater, 70, was deemed the Accidental Icon by a college fashion student. She now has nearly one million followers on social media and is upending…
Hitting the open road can be a memorable way to explore a country, but it comes with potentially expensive hazards. Here’s how to navigate some of th…
Regulators have been tough on big financial mergers, though there are nuances in Capital One’s $35.3 billion takeover bid for Discover. from NYT &g…
The number of transactions at the retail giant rose 4.3 percent but the average ticket price decreased by 0.3 percent, a sign that shoppers spent a l…
The company raised $7.3 billion over the last year, as the lure of artificial intelligence changes Silicon Valley deal-making. from NYT > Busine…
Developers are transforming clusters of old homes into micro restaurants to cater to the needs of surrounding neighborhoods. from NYT > Business…
The grant will go toward chips for the auto and defense industries, and is the largest award to date from $39 billion in government funding. from N…
Delays in finishing new factories are emerging, just as the Biden administration begins handing out money to stoke domestic production. from NYT &g…
Decades ago, “stewardesses” earned less than men, couldn’t get married or gain weight, and had to retire at 32. A key figure in a landmark lawsuit lo…
“One Love” landed in what has become a box office sweet spot — stories that feel both nostalgic and new — while the Spider-Man spinoff is another sig…
Biometric technology is expanding at airports across the United States — and the world — and transforming the way we move through them, from checking…
Doha Mekki, one of President Biden’s key antitrust enforcers, talks about the Justice Department’s big wins and losses, and what could be in store if…
Fueled by once-low rates, more older Americans have mortgage debt, according to new research. But the downsides can be significant, some experts say.…
Most active fund managers beat the market at the start of the year. But history suggests that they’re not likely to keep doing so for long. from NY…
BlackRock, JPMorgan Chase and State Street are quitting or scaling back their ties to an influential global investment coalition. from NYT > Bus…
Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Meta and other key developers are acting to prevent the technology from threatening democracies, even as their tools becom…
Frequent natural disasters and high inflation have led insurers to raise premiums, and forced many customers to pare back their policies. from NYT …
The billionaire moved SpaceX’s incorporation out of the state. Wall Street is wondering if Tesla will follow suit. from NYT > Business https://i…
Climate change joins national security and concern about jobs in a mounting pressure campaign to prevent Nippon Steel from buying U.S. Steel. from …
A staple flavor of the ice cream world has fallen out of favor. from NYT > Business https://ift.tt/qwCboHc
Worries of higher-for-longer interest rates have grown since Tuesday’s Consumer Price Index report. from NYT > Business https://ift.tt/haRV2zS
Some drivers are abandoning the vehicles, the country’s dominant mode of transportation, because the fines exceed their value. from NYT > Busine…
After drooping in 2022, the output of U.S. businesses per worker has surged. Economists wonder if the trend can continue, and who will benefit most. …
The company, which is moving away from traditional TV, lost more than $1 billion last year at its streaming division. from NYT > Business https:…
Consumer prices rose 3.1 percent in the year through January, only a slight moderation from the previous month. Excluding food and energy, “core” pri…
Investors and the White House will pore over the latest Consumer Price Index report for clues on prices — and potential interest rate cuts. from NY…
Off-campus complexes are getting larger, with some being home to more than 1,500 students, and being built on prime parcels of land as close to campu…
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An overtime classic, featuring appearances by Usher and Taylor Swift, could make this year’s Super Bowl a hugely profitable money-maker for the N.F.L…
Diamondback Energy and Endeavor Energy Resources are both major players in the booming Permian Basin. from NYT > Business https://ift.tt/58rbnpk…
The leading Chinese electric vehicle company, with origins as a battery maker, has posted two years of million-car growth in sales. from NYT > B…
A Cetaphil commercial showed a father and daughter connecting over football and the music superstar. But a social media influencer said the idea was …
Single, anti-consumerist or just not a romantic? From petty heartbreak healers to anti-Valentine’s Day parties, groups are finding ways to resonate w…
The Pink Stuff, a home cleaning paste, went from total obscurity to viral sensation — and Walmart staple — thanks to one “cleanfluencer” and her legi…
The other big game on Super Bowl Sunday? The 20th outing of Animal Planet’s football game for puppies (complete with a kitten halftime show). from …
As team valuations skyrocket, the league is weighing whether to relax ownership rules that prohibit investment from private equity funds. from NYT …
Ryan Sasson built a business that reaped hundreds of millions of dollars in fees for helping people negotiate down their debts. But former clients — …
The climate-focused Inflation Reduction Act is popular with businesses. But its cost is expected to double over the next decade, and its outlook is u…
The Super Bowl will be played at Allegiant Stadium, which received $750 million in public subsidies even as the city’s schools and other services hav…
In addition to consumer price declines in January, wholesale prices fell last month, and have been down in every month since October 2022. from NYT…
Six months after the Maui wildfire, hundreds of businesses remain closed, and questions linger about how much a local economy should rely on tourism.…
The social network wants to promote standardized labels to help detect artificially created photo, video and audio material across its platforms. f…
Adam Neumann, the co-working company’s onetime chief, has sought for months to buy the now-bankrupt business, but accuses its current leaders of ston…
In a time of fragmentation, advertising during the game’s broadcast is still a reliable way to boost company revenue and familiarize viewers with a b…
Economic shocks over two decades, combined with reliance on volatile casinos, have undermined confidence despite an economy that’s bustling. from N…
The plane manufacturer said incorrectly drilled holes were found in the fuselage of about 50 undelivered planes. from NYT > Business https://ift…
Blame rising costs, shrunken crowds and a black-market permit trade. Chicken over rice costs $10 at the Halal Plates, a cart in Lower Manhattan, up f…
The league is pushing to popularize and benefit from sports betting while still trying to guard against the potential pitfalls for its players, emplo…
The government swiftly replaced her and said the change did not reflect a policy shift for the country, where annual inflation is about 65 percent. …
Gary, Ind., home of U.S. Steel’s largest mill, is seeking a fresh economic start under a new mayor determined to draw new businesses and residents. …
Pushed by an advocacy group, Arkansas became the first state to shield noisy cryptocurrency operators from unhappy neighbors. A furious backlash has …
Legislation that went into effect this year makes it easier for student loan borrowers to save for retirement while paying down their debt. from NY…
Tony Spring, a Bloomingdale’s veteran, assumes the top job as an investor group threatens to take a buyout bid to shareholders. from NYT > Busin…
Realistic-looking shampoo bottles and seltzer cans are popping up on videos from digital creators on TikTok and YouTube in a new form of old advertis…