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Tensions Rise at the COP28 Climate Summit

Dismissive comments by the president of the climate gathering raise questions about the host country’s commitment to addressing rising global temperatures.

What Ford’s Labor Deal Might Mean for the Auto Industry

Car manufacturers must now raise labor costs as they confront slower-than-expected demand for electric vehicles.

Morgan Stanley’s Post-Gorman Era Begins

Wall Street’s most closely watched succession saga ended with the selection of Ted Pick as the bank’s next leader. But he now must keep the...

Microsoft and Alphabet Show Making Money From AI Isn’t Guaranteed

The latest quarterly results from Microsoft and Alphabet show that their big investments in artificial intelligence are on different trajectories.

Idalia Could Become Another Multibillion-Dollar Superstorm

The Category 3 hurricane could expose insurers and their customers to huge losses across a wide stretch of Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas.

CEOs Back New York’s Call for Help With Migrant Crisis

More than 120 business leaders, including Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase, are urging President Biden and congressional leaders to provide aid to the city.

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo Walks a Tightrope in China

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has kicked off her China tour, calling for “stable” trade relations even as both countries continue to chip away at them.

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...

Elizabeth Warren and Lindsey Graham Team Up to Police Big Tech

The senators have forged a bipartisan alliance to create a new federal agency to police the power of tech giants like Amazon, Apple and Meta.

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.