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Business: Part 97
- Once-Hot Strategy of Holding Bitcoin Overnight Loses Luster
- Netflix Tests Fees to Share Passwords in 5 Countries
- What the Crash of the Euro Means for American Tourists
- Amazon’s New Weapon Against Fake Reviews: A Lawsuit Aimed at Thousands of Facebook Groups
- Netflix Lost Nearly 1 Million Subscribers Last Quarter. Here’s What That Means for Its Future
- Human Rights Groups Call on Facebook to Drop ‘Racist’ Attempt to Silence Whistleblower
- People Are Refusing to Pay Their Mortgages in China. The Protest Could Spill Into the Wider Economy
- Elon Musk Faces Major Challenges At Tesla And SpaceX. Now Twitter’s Lawsuit Looms Large
- Ex-Coinbase Manager Arrested in U.S. Crypto Insider-Trading Case
- YouTube to Remove Abortion Falsehoods and Direct Users to Facts Instead
- Vietnam’s Richest Man Is Launching an Ambitious—and Controversial—Gambit to Sell Americans Electric Cars
- Sonos CEO Patrick Spence Sounds Off About Big Tech Behaving Badly
- Nicole Shanahan, the Woman at the Center of the Musk-Brin Rift
- Joy Behar Won’t Shut Up
- Having Trouble Buying a New Car Or PlayStation 5? Congress Hopes the CHIPS Act Could Help
- Hollywood Pours Billions Into Anti-Abortion States It Condemns
- Fed Raises Interest Rates for Second Straight Month to Clamp Down on Inflation
- Google’s AI Lab, DeepMind, Offers ‘Gift to Humanity’ with Protein Structure Solution
- U.S. Economy Shrinks for a Second Quarter, Raising Recession Odds
- Amazon’s Dangerous Ambition to Dominate Healthcare
- What a Recession Actually Is—And How to Know If the U.S Is Entering One
- Musk-Twitter Trial to Start Oct. 17, Delaware Judge Rules
- When Checking a Bag at the Airport Is Worth It—And When It Isn’t
- Young U.S. College Graduates Face Tougher Job Market Than Average
- OnlyFans CEO Ami Gan Wants to Dispel Misconceptions About the Company
- Banks Used to Provide Relief From Inflation. Now They Profit Big
- Google and Apple Back Affirmative Action in Harvard Case
- Amazon Got a Big Boost During the Pandemic—And So Did Its Carbon Emissions
- China’s Property Crisis Threatens to Drag Down Its Steel Industry
- BP’s Surging Oil Profits Stir Political Recriminations in the U.K.
- Meta’s Adam Mosseri, Nick Clegg Relocate to London in Shift to Remote Work
- China’s Military Exercises Around Taiwan Are Forcing Shippers to Change Routes
- BeReal Won’t Save Us From Social Media—Yet
- What the HBO Max-Discovery+ Merger Means for Viewers—and the Future of the Streaming Wars
- ‘Only the Paranoid Survive.’ Some CEOs Are Cutting Staff Even as the Labor Market Booms
- 54gene’s CEO Abasi Ene-Obong Wants to Fix the Racial Imbalance in Health Data
- First Crop Ship to Leave Ukraine Is Stuck Without a Buyer
- Some of America’s Largest Corporations Pay Zero Taxes. Here’s How Congressional Democrats Aim to Change That
- Board Diversity Is Sacrificed When Companies Underperform, Study Finds
- Dropbox Tossed Out the Workplace Rulebook. Here’s How That’s Working
- Trump Allies Are Attacking Biden For a Plan to Hire 87,000 New IRS Agents That Doesn’t Exist
- Elon Musk Sells $6.9b of Tesla Stocks in Case He Is Forced to Buy Twitter
- U.S. Inflation Runs Cooler Than Forecast, Easing Pressure on Fed
- A New U.S. Crackdown Has Crypto Users Worried About Their Privacy
- The Inflation Reduction Act Includes a Bonanza for the Carbon Capture Industry
- Illumina Helped the World Fight COVID-19. Now, CEO Francis deSouza Has Monkeypox in His Sights
- Energy Secretary Granholm Sees U.S. Gas Prices Dropping Further, With Caveat
- Alibaba, ByteDance and Other Chinese Internet Giants Share Algorithm Details With Beijing for the First Time
- School Meal Prices Are Rising—And That Could Leave Kids Hungry
- Climate Concerns and Air Travel Chaos Are Reviving Europe’s Overnight Trains. Here’s What It’s Like On Board
- The Inflation Reduction Act Will Soon Make it Cheaper to Buy EVs—If They Have North American Batteries
- Netflix’s Ad-Supported Plan Will Block Downloads of Shows and Films
- Apple Targets Sept. 7 for iPhone 14 Launch in a Flurry of New Devices
- China Attacks U.S. Chip Handouts While Warning of a Market Slowdown
- How The Inflation Reduction Act Will Spur a New Climate Tech Ecosystem
- When There’s Talk of Gun Control, Gunmakers Play the Jobs Card. They’re Often Bluffing
- Why Everyone’s Mad at Ticketmaster Right Now
- The Inside History of How Guns Are Marketed and Sold in America
- These Are the Apps You Should Try if You Miss the Old Instagram
- Meet the Talent Manager Behind Hitmakers Like Post Malone
- Why Business Leaders Need to Ask More Difficult Questions
- From Meat to Insulin, How the Middlemen Economy Makes Everything More Expensive
- ‘Egregious Deficiencies,’ Bots, and Foreign Agents: The Biggest Allegations From the Twitter Whistleblower
- What the Twitter Whistleblower Disclosure Means for Elon Musk
- Employees Say ‘Quiet Quitting’ Is Just Setting Boundaries. Companies Fear Long-Term Effects
- Here’s What Vietnam Has to Do With the Price of Your Morning Cup of Joe
- California Farmworkers Are Marching 335 Miles for the Right to Vote in Union Elections by Mail
- The Twitter Whistleblower Needs You to Trust Him
- Cloudflare Is One of the Companies That Quietly Powers the Internet. Researchers Say It’s a Haven for Misinformation
- What Happens to Refinanced Student Loans Under Biden’s Forgiveness Plan?
- Some Automakers Didn’t Take Climate Change Seriously. California’s New Gasoline Car Ban is Making Them Face Reality
- How You Can Improve Your Credit Score Amid Rising Inflation
- Elon Musk Cites Whistleblower in Effort to Scrap Twitter Deal
- Instagram Adds Ways for Users to Adjust Their Suggested Posts
- Floppy Disks Are Still Used for 1,900 Government Procedures In Japan. They Must Go, Its Digital Minister Says
- Snap Said to Be Cutting 20% of Workforce
- Everything You Need to Know About the MoviePass Relaunch
- TRUTH Social’s Biggest Problem Is Trump
- Air Travel Chaos Is Here to Stay. How to Get Help If Your Flight Is Delayed or Canceled
- Inside Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Go Green While Remaining the World’s No. 1 Oil Exporter
- Online Platforms Like Twitter Are Missing a Brutal Wave of Hate Speech in Japan
- The Twitter Edit Button Is Coming. Here’s How It Will Work
- What Mark Zuckerberg Revealed About His Metaverse Plans
- The Most Important Things to Know About Apps That Track Your Location
- How ‘Micro-Breaks’ Can Help You Feel Better at Work
- G7 Backs Price-Cap Plan for Russian Oil to Limit Revenue
- This Labor Day, Workers Are Having a Moment. It’s Not the First Time
- Gazprom Won’t Reopen Gas Pipeline in 11th Hour Blow to Europe
- Meta Is Building AI That Reads Brainwaves. The Reality, So Far, Is Messy
- Nextdoor’s CEO Sarah Friar Is Opening Doors for Smaller Businesses
- Facebook Owner Meta Is Failing to Prevent Repeat of Jan. 6 in Brazil, Report Warns
- Inside the Big Business of America’s Guns
- The U.S. Releases New Plans In the Fight To Bring Chip-Making Back
- Xi Calls for Revived Tech Push in China After U.S. Escalates Curbs
- Why the Ethereum Merge Matters
- Elon Musk Can Use Twitter Whistleblower Complaint in Lawsuit
- They Were Told They’d Find Good Tech Jobs. Now They’re Being Hounded for Thousands of Dollars
- The Dream of an ‘Internet Country’ That Would Let You Work From Anywhere
- Forget ‘Quiet Quitting.’ Here’s How to Actually Set Boundaries at Work
- How Currency, Stamps, and the U.K. National Anthem Could Change After Queen Elizabeth II’s Death