Business
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What Twitter’s Subpoenas Say About Its Plan to Fight Elon Musk in Court
Twitter has sent dozens of subpoenas in recent days to the banks and investors that were backing Elon Musk in…
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Neon, Film Distributor of Indie Darlings Like ‘Parasite,’ Ponders Sale
Neon, the independent distributor behind Academy Award-winning films such as “Parasite” and “I, Tonya,” has tapped the merchant bank Raine…
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Burt Metcalfe, Who Left His Mark on ‘M*A*S*H,’ Is Dead at 87
Burt Metcalfe, who as the showrunner of “M*A*S*H” for the last six of its 11 seasons made a critical casting…
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Matt Purdy, Shepherd of Investigations at The Times, Is Named Editor at Large
Matt Purdy, a top New York Times editor who has helped guide much of the paper’s Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative coverage…
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A Fed Pivot? Not Yet, Policymakers Suggest, as Rapid Inflation Lingers
Federal Reserve officials on Tuesday made clear that they expected to continue raising rates to try to choke off the…
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Forbes Is Said to Explore Sale After SPAC Deal Collapses
Forbes, the chronicler of the wealthy and powerful, has tapped the investment bank Citigroup to explore a sale of its…
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Profits Slump at CNN as Ratings Plummet
One of the first moves the newly formed Warner Bros. Discovery made when it took over CNN was shutting down…
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Job openings fell in June, suggesting that the labor market is cooling.
The number of job openings fell for the third consecutive month in June, a sign that the red-hot U.S. labor…
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As Russia Threatens Europe’s Energy, Ukraine Braces for a Hard Winter
In a thickly forested park bordered by apartment blocks and a playground, a dozen workers were busy on a recent…
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Job openings fell in June, suggesting that the labor market is cooling.
The number of job openings fell for the third consecutive month in June, a sign that the red-hot U.S. labor…