Finance
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How a Series of Air Traffic Control Lapses Nearly Killed 131 People
On a cold, foggy Saturday morning in February, an air traffic controller cleared a FedEx cargo plane to land on…
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Birkenstock, the German Sandal Maker, Raises $1.48 Billion in Its I.P.O.
The News Birkenstock, the German shoemaker known for producing cork-soled sandals worn by California hippies and Steve Jobs before taking…
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Yellen Says Nothing Is ‘Off the Table’ as U.S. Considers New Sanctions on Iran and Hamas
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen said on Wednesday that the Israel-Gaza war represents a new concern for the global economy…
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The Israel-Gaza War Inflames Social Media
Social networks are under pressure to remove misinformation and grisly imagery from their platforms. A European regulator has warned Elon…
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Exxon Mobil Strikes $60 Billion Deal for Shale Giant
The acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources, Exxon’s largest since its merger with Mobil in 1999, increases the company’s presence in…
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‘Spending Money to Get Nothing’: The Latest on Resort Fees
Hotel ‘junk fees’ are becoming an increasingly annoying part of the travel experience. New proposals before Congress take aim at…
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Only Question for Taylor Swift Film: How Big Will It Be?
The pop star’s concert film, arriving in theaters on Friday, is expected to break box office records. “The fever and…
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China Releases Australian Journalist Three Years After Arrest
Cheng Lei, a host for China’s international broadcaster, was arrested in Beijing at a time of rising tensions with Australia.…
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Caroline Ellison, Adviser to Sam Bankman-Fried, Says He ‘Directed’ Her to Commit Crimes
Ms. Ellison, who also dated Mr. Bankman-Fried, is the government’s star witness in the criminal fraud trial of the founder…
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G.M. Workers in Canada Go on Strike
More than 4,000 members of the Unifor union went on strike at General Motors after the two sides failed to…