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Business: Part 86
- Davos Reset: New Manifesto Issued for World Economic Forum’s 50th Anniversary, Updating the Forum’s Guiding Document for the Modern Era
- Why Potato Farmers Are Rushing to Stave Off a French Fry Shortage
- Baby Yoda Toys Won’t Be Available in Time for Christmas. Here’s Why
- Saudi Arabia’s State-Owned Oil Giant Just Raised $25.6 Billion in the World’s Biggest-Ever IPO
- Why Do Cruise Lines Keep Cutting Their Ships in Half?
- Bob Iger Is TIME’s 2019 Businessperson of the Year
- Fiat Chrysler and France’s Peugeot Agree to $46 Billion Merger, Creating World’s 4th Largest Carmaker
- One of the Poorest Countries in Africa Wants to Send Its Legal Marijuana All Over the World
- Non-Compete Clauses Are Suffocating American Workers
- Pilot in Amazon Cargo Plane Crash Repeatedly Flunked Flight Tests
- ‘It’s a Matter of When.’ How Machines Are Taking Over the World’s Stock Markets
- The Federal Legal Age to Buy Tobacco Products Has Been Raised to 21. Here’s What That Could Do to the Vaping Industry
- In New Scandal, South Korean ‘Nut Rage’ Heiress Releases Letter Criticizing Management of Family Business
- Pirates Have Attacked 5 Ships in 4 Days in the Singapore Strait
- Boeing Gives the FAA ‘Very Disturbing’ Internal Memos About the 737 MAX
- Asia’s Richest Man Unveils Online Shopping Platform to Challenge Amazon in India
- How Did Fugitive Former Auto Executive Carlos Ghosn Escape Japan? Here Are a Few of the Theories
- Who Is Carlos Ghosn, the Businessman Who Fled House Arrest in Japan and Turned Up in Lebanon?
- Economies of 9 States Expected to Shrink in 2020, Fed Bank Says
- Oil Prices Surge After Iranian General Qasem Soleimani’s Assassination
- JetBlue Announces Plan to Become First Carbon-Neutral U.S. Airline in Next Six Months
- New Jersey’s Train Stations Are Turning Into Gambling Hubs for New Yorkers
- Facebook Still Won’t Fact-Check Political Ads Headed Into Election Season
- ‘This Airplane Is Designed by Clowns.’ Internal Boeing Messages Describe Efforts to Dodge FAA Scrutiny of MAX
- Siemens Won’t Drop Australian Coal Mine Contract Despite Pressure From Greta Thunberg
- McDonald’s Has a New Secret Ingredient in the Chicken Sandwich Wars: MSG
- Sony Showed Up to CES With a Radically Different Concept Car. A Top Executive Told Us Why
- How 24 Tons of Chicken Feet Could Herald a New Era for U.S.-China Trade
- Trump’s ‘Phase One’ Trade Deal With China Won’t Stop Trade Wars From Being the New Normal
- California City Votes to Shut Crucial Port to U.S. Coal Exports
- Delta Pilots Who Dumped Fuel That Fell On a School Didn’t Tell Controllers Before the Maneuver
- Women Are Now the Majority of the U.S. Workforce — But Working Women Still Face Serious Challenges
- NBC’s Peacock Streaming Service to Take a Different Approach From Its Rivals: Free Content
- Davos 2020
- Former White House Chief Economic Advisor to Trump Says Tariffs ‘Hurt the U.S.’
- Billionaires Have More Wealth Than 60% of the World’s Population, Report Finds
- ‘A Trust Paradox.’ New Report Finds Distrust in Capitalism, Government and Global Institutions — Despite a Strong Economy
- An Engine for Global Change
- AI Is About to Spark a Radical Shift in White Collar Work. But There’s Still ‘Plenty of Work for People to Do’
- The New Vine Successor Byte Is Already Beating TikTok in the App Store
- Warren Buffett Is Selling His Newspaper Empire After Lamenting Industry Is ‘Toast’
- The Finance Industry Groggily Awakens to Climate Change
- The Gun On the Air Force’s F-35 Has ‘Unacceptable’ Accuracy, Pentagon Testing Office Says
- As Wuhan Coronavirus Drags on Chinese Markets, the World Economy Braces for a Slowdown
- Chinese Stocks Plunge 9% Amid Coronavirus Outbreak as Markets Reopen After Holiday
- The Coronavirus Outbreak Has Become the World’s Largest Work-From-Home Experiment
- Macy’s to Close 125 Stores and Cut 2,000 Jobs as It Reorganizes for Digital Shopping Era
- Tesla Stock Is Going Absolutely Bonkers — But Nobody’s Really Sure Why
- Retail Workers Are Trying to Escape the ‘Merry-Go-Round’ as Jobs Disappear and Prospects Dim
- T-Mobile’s $26.5 Billion Sprint Merger Approved Despite Competition Concerns
- Coronavirus Forces Employees in Hong Kong and Mainland China to Test Working From Home
- A Chinese Drugmaker Has Started Mass-Producing an Experimental Drug for COVID-19
- The World Is Running Short of Sugar. Here’s Why Prices Are Likely to Rise Even More
- How Companies Teach Their Employees First Aid for Mental Health
- A Group of Big Businesses Is Backing a Carbon Tax. Could It Be a Solution to Climate Change?
- Pier 1 Imports Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
- Apple Says Coronavirus Outbreak in China Will Hurt Revenue
- The Australian Government’s Climate Policy Is Hurting Its Currency, Analyst Says
- Coronavirus Has Reduced China’s Aviation Market to Smaller Than Portugal’s
- China’s Economy Running at Just 40-50% Capacity Amid Coronavirus Lockdown, Data Suggests
- Worrying About ‘Work-Life Balance’ Can Be a Trap. Here’s What to Try Instead
- Oracle Employees Walk Out to Protest Chairman Larry Ellison’s Trump Fundraiser
- Hospitals in China, Overwhelmed by Coronavirus, Turn Away Patients With Other Pressing Needs
- To Fix America’s Broken Recycling System, States Want Companies to Foot the Bill
- Airlines Are Using Disinfectant That Kills Herpes and MRSA to Clean Planes in Wake of Coronavirus Outbreak
- From Disney+ to PB+J, How the Plus Sign Took Over the World
- Global Stocks Plunge as Coronavirus Fears Deepen
- $ZOOM Shares Double Amid Coronavirus Concerns. But Investors Mistakenly Bet on the Wrong Company
- ‘Corona Beer Virus?’ The Global Epidemic Is Taking a Real-Life Toll on the Beverage
- Chinese Biotech Company Censured for Claiming It Could Make Experimental Coronavirus Drug
- Jack Welch, Influential General Electric Chairman and CEO, Dies at 84
- A Stock Market Crash Was Coming, Coronavirus Was Just the Spark
- ‘This Is Quite a Blow.’ The Coronavirus Is Wreaking Havoc on the Video Game Industry
- At Least 43 California Companies Failed to Add Women to Corporate Boards, Despite New Law
- Why So Many Users Are Furious After Popular Online Stock-Trading App Robinhood Crashed This Week
- ‘The Fed’s Tools Are Imperfect.’ Why the Surprise Interest Rate Cut Can’t Fully Prevent a Coronavirus Downturn
- How the Coronavirus’ Effect on the Fashion Industry Reveals Flaws in the Global Economy
- ‘If We Don’t Work, We Don’t Get Paid.’ How the Coronavirus Is Exposing Inequality Among America’s Workers
- How You Should Rethink Your Retirement Plan After This Week’s Interest Rate Cut
- JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Undergoes Emergency Heart Surgery
- Starbucks Says China Is Getting Back to Normal After Coronavirus Slump
- Australia Is Headed for its First Recession Since 1991, Analyst Projects
- Stock Market Closes More Than 7.5% Down in Worst Day on Wall Street Since 2008
- Americans Are Being Encouraged to Work From Home During the Coronavirus Outbreak. For Millions, That’s Impossible
- The Coronavirus Won’t Be an Economic Catastrophe — Unless We Let it Become One
- 5 Tips for Staying Productive and Mentally Healthy While You’re Working From Home
- U.S. Stocks Plummet in Worst Day Since 1987’s Black Monday
- Disney World Is Closing, Cruise Line to Be Suspended Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
- The Coronavirus Is Making Us See That It’s Hard to Make Remote Work Actually Work
- Why Colleges Need to Totally Rethink How They Treat Working Students
- Coronavirus Website Touted by Trump Is at an Early Stage of Development
- Bill Gates Announces Departure From Microsoft’s Board, Capping Years of Radical Change
- As Coronavirus Spreads, U.S. Travel Providers Are Cutting Back Their Services. Here’s How That’s Impacting Transportation Workers
- Coronavirus Will Bankrupt Most Airlines by May Without Government Help, Analyst Warns
- Alibaba’s Jack Ma Sends Boxes of Coronavirus Test Kits and Masks to U.S.
- ‘The Market’s in Panic Mode.’ Stock Markets Plunge 12% Amid Coronavirus Fears
- The Latest Subject of Coronavirus-Related Panic-Buying: Canadian Maple Syrup
- Amazon Says it’s Prioritizing Household Staples, Medical Supplies As it Struggles With Coronavirus Orders
- China Announces Expulsion of U.S. Journalists
- As COVID-19 Crashes the Economy, Workers and Business Owners Wonder If Anything Can Save Them From Financial Ruin