Finance
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United Airlines Faces Closer F.A.A. Scrutiny After Safety Incidents
The carrier, which has experienced several recent mishaps, told employees to expect a review by federal regulators in coming weeks.
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Catherine’s Cancer Disclosure Shows Her Lessons From Previous Media Ordeals
“They know they can’t control the online world,” one expert on the royal family said about the recent spate of…
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First He Came For Cancel Culture. Now He Wants to Cancel Smartphones
When James Comey became head of the F.B.I. in 2013, he sent reading recommendations to his staff, including “Letter From…
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I.R.S. Stepping Up Efforts to Squash Fraud in Tax Credit Program
The Employee Retention Tax Credit continues to be ripe for abuse as Congress mulls shutting the program down.
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‘Cherry on the Cake’: How China Views the U.S. Crackdown on TikTok
Dan Wang, an expert on China’s technology sector, says Beijing would see a forced sale or ban of the social…
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The Second Coming of the Microsoft Antitrust Battle?
Prosecutors compare their new fight against Apple to the seminal case against Windows in the 1990s.
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The State Had at Least $52,000 of Her Money. Why Couldn’t She Get It Back?
A financial firm told an account owner that it had turned over her money to the state. When she filed…
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How Toyota, a Laggard on Electric Cars, Got Its Fight Back
The auto giant lobbied hard against tougher pollution rules. This week, the E.P.A.’s new rules proved favorable to hybrid technology,…
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Ronna McDaniel, Former R.N.C. Chair, Joins NBC News
Her new role as a commentator on NBC and MSNBC programs comes shortly after she stepped down as the leader…
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In the Markets, a Tug of War Between Big Tech and the Fed
On Wall Street, excitement about A.I. outweighs concern about interest rates. But rocketing stocks could make it tough for the…