The companies’ latest earnings reports provide insight into the state of consumers and businesses, including where they’re willing to spend — and cut costs.
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What Fitch’s Downgrade of the US Credit Rating Means
A downgrade of the nation’s credit rating admonished Washington for persistent political fighting over federal spending. But the move drew sharp criticism.
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Steve Jobs’s Son Gets Into Venture Capital
Reed Jobs, 31, is starting an investment firm to focus on new cancer treatments, continuing a yearslong focus on a disease that hits close to home.
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Why ‘Soft Landing’ Optimists Shouldn’t Celebrate Just Yet
Despite a barrage of interest-rate increases, the economy is faring better than many on Wall Street had imagined. But the wild card of inflation still looms.
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Do Legacy Admissions Policies Have a Future?
Critics have accused them of boosting white, wealthy college applicants. But elite schools like Harvard may be reluctant to shut a source of alumni cash.
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Rethinking the Circus
Can Cirque du Soleil get Gen Z’s attention?
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President Biden Pushes Tech Leaders To Get Tough on A.I. Safety
Leading A.I. firms, including Microsoft, Google and OpenAI, will agree to voluntary guidelines that may be a first step to wider regulations.
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Netflix’s Strong Strike Defense May Still Have Some Cracks
The company is best suited among media giants to cope with the Hollywood shutdown. But a lengthy strike by writers and actors will eventually cause damage.
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Biden’s Antitrust Team Isn’t Backing Down From a Fight
Newly released guidelines for mergers show that despite legal setbacks, top competition officials intend to keep scrutinizing takeovers and technology giants.
