The resignation of Claudine Gay as Harvard’s president reopens the debate over who should run America’s elite universities.
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The Managers Who Helped Make Travis Kelce a Celebrity
A plan was hatched to take the tight end from football star to full-fledged celebrity. It began long before you might guess.
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From A.I. to inflation, 11 business charts that explain 2023
Inflation, bank failures, strikes, and artificial intelligence provided some of the biggest stories and trends of 2023.
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Wall Street strategists’ bull and bear scenarios for 2024.
Wall Street’s forecasts mostly missed this year’s bull market rally. Here’s what strategists are saying about 2024.
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2024 M&A Outlook After a Rough Year for Deal Makers
Next year’s biggest headwinds for deal making will be “geopolitics, geopolitics and geopolitics,” says Viswas Raghavan, the co-head of global investment banking at JPMorgan Chase.
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The technological and legal challenges facing artificial intelligence
If 2023 was the year of A.I. awakening, 2024 could be the year of A.I. reckoning.
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Why a Warner Bros.-Paramount Does (and Doesn’t) Makes Sense
A potential merger could bolster their streaming businesses and negotiating power with cable operators. But their crushing debt load could be a turn-off.
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Lawmakers Criticize the U.S. Steel Deal Over National Security
Democrats and Republicans alike are questioning the wisdom of allowing an American industrial icon to fall into foreign hands.
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How the Suez Canal Attacks Could Upend Global Trade
Shipping rates have soared and energy prices remain volatile as vessels are redirected away from the vital commerce route.
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Lina Khan’s F.T.C. Secures a Big Win
An appeals court ruling that validated its fight against a deal by the gene-sequencing giant Illumina is a boost for the agency’s expansive antitrust strategy.
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Quirks of Personality
A photographer seeks out style that shines off the runway, and the little details that help it stand out.
