Finance
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Bank Runs Spooked Regulators. Now a Clampdown Is Coming.
Federal Reserve officials and other bank regulators could roll out a new proposal this spring to ward off a repeat…
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American Airlines Orders 260 Planes From Airbus, Boeing and Embraer
The order is the largest by the airline since 2011 and signals the company’s confidence in Boeing after a recent…
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A.I. Start-Up Anthropic Challenges OpenAI and Google With New Chatbot
Despite computer shortages, controversies and lawsuits, A.I. continues to improve at a rapid pace.
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JetBlue and Spirit Call Off Their Merger
JetBlue said it would pay Spirit $69 million to terminate the $3.8 billion deal, which had been blocked by federal…
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Apple Fined $2 Billion by E.U. for Using App Store to Thwart Competition
Apple said it would appeal the penalty, the latest in a series of regulatory setbacks for the tech giant.
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Forced to Change: Tech Giants Bow to Global Onslaught of Rules
For years, Apple, Google, Meta and others operated unfettered. But new laws and regulations have finally compelled them to make…
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How Regulations Fractured Apple’s App Store
Since introducing the App Store in 2008, Apple has run it largely the same way across 175 countries, right down…
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The ZIP Code Shift: Why Many Americans No Longer Live Where They Work
A new study shows that white-collar employees who can work remotely now live roughly twice as far from their offices…
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LeBron James and Drake Make a Big Bet on the PGA Tour
The basketball star and rapper are investing in the professional golf competition, marking their latest push into sports.
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Will Shortz, New York Times Crossword Editor, Says He Is Recovering From a Stroke
Mr. Shortz, who has been with The Times for three decades and also hosts NPR’s “Sunday Puzzle,” said on Sunday…