Advertisers are sticking with the social media platform, even as the House prepares to vote on a bill to force the company to cut its China ties this week.
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Fed Chair Powell Signals a Retreat on Banking Rules
The Fed chair said regulators could scale back or rework a sweeping capital-requirements proposal that Wall Street has been fighting for months.
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Inflation Fears Stalk Presidential Politics and the Markets
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are set to grill Jay Powell, the Fed chair, about interest rates and the economy, topics that are top of mind for voters and investors alike.
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Is China’s Era of High Growth Over?
Beijing unveiled an annual economic target in line with last year’s, as it looks to refocus on strategically important sectors.
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LeBron James and Drake Invest in Professional Golf’s PGA Tour
The basketball star and rapper are investing in the professional golf competition, marking their latest push into sports.
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Boeing in Talks to Buy Spirit AeroSystems, a Struggling Supplier
Under pressure to improve safety, Boeing may reassume ownership of Spirit, which makes the bodies of the troubled 737 Max planes.
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Elon Musk’s Feud With OpenAI Goes to Court
The tech mogul wants to force the A.I. start-up to reveal its research to the public and prevent it from pursuing profits.
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Alcohol-Related Deaths Surge to Nearly 500 a Day, CDC Says
Spikes of fatalities linked to drinking that began with the Covid pandemic were not an anomaly. An estimated 178,000 people died in 2021 from similar causes.
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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.
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The Apple Car is Dead, But the Innovation Behind It Lives on
The tech giant has dropped its electric vehicle project, but some of the development at the heart of the project has helped power other products and services .
