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BlackRock Forges a New Bond With Big Oil
The financial giant, which has embraced including climate concerns in investment decisions, named the chief executive of Saudi Aramco to its board.

China’s Economy is Slowing, Posing a Challenge for Global Growth
New data published on Monday shows a post-pandemic recovery has not materialized after restrictions were lifted last year.

The Costs of the Hollywood Actors’ Strike
Strikes by actors and screenwriters have ground movie and TV productions to a halt, with consequences likely to be felt across the entertainment industry.

Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg Chase a Piece of the AI Boom
Both Musk, who once backed OpenAI, and Facebook’s parent company are set to unveil new services aimed at getting a piece of the artificial intelligence...

What the Microsoft-Activision Ruling Means for Deal-Making
Corporate leaders are feeling emboldened by another legal defeat for the Federal Trade Commission, though the agency may still fight to block the takeover.

Vivek Ramaswamy Takes Aim at Political Fund-raising Oligopoly
The longshot Republican candidate is seeking to raise an army of fund-raisers — by giving them a cut of any money they collect for his...

Randall Stephenson’s Exit From PGA Tour Casts Pall on Saudi Deal
In resigning from the body’s board, Randall Stephenson said he could not support the group’s potential tie-up with its Saudi-backed rival.

A Conservative Judge Complicates Biden’s Social Media Policy
A judge’s decision to limit how the administration can interact with platforms could chill the White House’s efforts to utilize and police big tech.

White House Reportedly Weighs New A.I. Export Limits
Shares in the semiconductor giants Nvidia and AMD fell on a report that the Biden Administration is weighing new restrictions on A.I.-related exports.

Can Bidenomics Revive Biden’s 2024 Presidential Bid?
The president plans to extol his economic achievements in a big campaign-style speech. But inflation and recession fears could overshadow the message.