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A Tim Walz Economics Primer
Here’s how business executives and donors are evaluating Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, especially on taxes, labor unions, energy policy and more.
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How Google’s Antitrust Defeat Might Transform Big Tech
The search giant is likely to appeal a federal judge’s ruling that it abuses its monopoly in the lucrative online business. But the industry could still see major changes.
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Stocks, Bitcoin and Other Assets Melt Down Again Worldwide
Fears of a hard landing are rocking global stocks again as stocks, oil and cryptocurrencies sell off.
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Global Markets Tumble Amid Fears of a U.S. Hard Landing
Investors are focusing on slowing U.S. economic growth as calls for the Fed to cut interest rates grow louder.
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Why Microsoft’s Earnings Miss Won’t Stall the A.I. Boom
Investors are worried about how much companies are spending on artificial intelligence, but the tech giant is sure that its efforts will pay off.
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A Delay for Ackman’s Long-Awaited Pershing Square USA Fund
The billionaire financier’s U.S.-listed investment vehicle is facing a delay in pricing its I.P.O., the latest speed bump in its journey to the public markets.
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The Stakes Behind the Fight Over Lina Khan’s Future at the F.T.C.
A debate over whether the F.T.C. chair should stay reflects broader anxiety over how Kamala Harris would regulate business.
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The Murdoch Family’s Game of Thrones
The battle between the media mogul and three of his children over control of his empire has big ramifications for politics, media and more.
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Why Tesla Is Still Struggling
Sluggish car sales and a tough price war with rivals are weighing on Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company.
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Why Some Donors Are Holding Back on Endorsing Harris (for Now)
Fear of being seen as circumventing an open nomination process is one reason that some backers have not yet publicly endorsed the vice president.
