Finance
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Influence Networks in Russia Misled European Users, TikTok Says
The covert and coordinated campaign was disclosed in a new report that also addressed misinformation, fake accounts and moderation struggles.
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Energy Dept. Will Lend $2 Billion to a Battery Component Maker
The loan will help accelerate Redwood Materials’ plans to produce components for electric car batteries from new and recycled sources.
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General Motors Reaches Deal to Ensure Its Chip Supply
The semiconductor maker GlobalFoundries will dedicate part of its output to G.M. as the automaker offers more electric vehicles and…
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Big Brands Keep Raising Prices, With Limited Shopper Resistance
Consumers continue to absorb significant price increases by PepsiCo, Unilever and others. The companies say that prices will remain high…
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Sam Bankman-Fried Needs Tighter Bail Restrictions, Judge Says
A federal judge said he was not satisfied with a plan that lawyers for the disgraced FTX founder struck with…
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Southwest Airlines Faces Tough Questions From Senators
The company canceled thousands of flights around Christmas, disrupting travel for about two million people.
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What Recession? Some Economists See Chances of a Growth Rebound.
The Federal Reserve has raised rates rapidly. But instead of cracking, some data point to an economy that’s thriving.
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What Recession? Some Economists See Chances of a Growth Rebound.
The Federal Reserve has raised rates rapidly. But instead of cracking, some data point to an economy that’s thriving.
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Activist Disney Investor Declares End to Battle for Board Seat
The move by Nelson Peltz came a day after the company’s C.E.O., Bob Iger, announced a restructuring that will cut…
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I.R.S. Tells Millions Who Received State Rebates: Don’t File Just Yet
Tax season is underway. But the Internal Revenue Service is still figuring out whether the millions of taxpayers who received…