Business
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Barbara Walters, a First Among TV Newswomen, Is Dead at 93
She broke barriers for women as a co-host of the “Today” show, a network evening news anchor and a creator…
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Ahead of Major Court Case, E.P.A. Revises Clean-Water Protections
A new rule revives an older set of protections for rivers, marshes and waterways, setting aside changes in the Obama…
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The Year the Long Stock Market Rally Ended
The Year the Long Stock Market Rally Ended How fast inflation and high interest rates upended markets across the globe.…
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An Architect of Biden’s Antitrust Push Is Leaving the White House
Tim Wu has been a leading proponent of a more aggressive approach to reining in the power of big business.
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Deal-making Thrived, Then Hit a Road Bump
Mergers and acquisitions activity plunged in the second half of 2022, but there are signs that it could pick up…
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She’s Building a Little Jewish Magazine On Big Ideas
After a rebellious youth and years spent on an unpublished novel, Arielle Angel, the editor of Jewish Currents, has carved…
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A Town-by-Town Battle to Sell Americans on Renewable Energy
In the fight against climate change, national goals are facing local resistance. One county scheduled 19 nights of meetings to…
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The Downsides of Using ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’
Shoppers can quickly get approved for the services, but regulators are concerned that the loans lack important protections.
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Which Electric Vehicles Qualify for Federal Tax Credits?
Here is a partial list of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles that will qualify for federal tax credits in 2023.
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Tax Credits for Electric Vehicles Are About to Get Confusing
Foreign-made cars no longer qualify. Tesla and G.M. should become eligible again. But officials are still working on the fine…