Business
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Penguin Random House C.E.O. Steps Down
The chief executive of the largest publisher in the U.S., Penguin Random House, has stepped down. Markus Dohle had overseen…
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Workers at E.V. Battery Plant in Ohio Vote to Unionize
The result, at a plant owned by General Motors and a South Korean company, is a milestone for the auto…
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The Stakes Behind the F.T.C.’s Bid to Block Microsoft’s Big Deal
In seeking to oppose the $69 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard, the agency is hoping to revamp the nation’s antitrust…
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Meta Battles U.S. Antitrust Agency Over Future of Virtual Reality
A trial that began Thursday will serve as a test of the Federal Trade Commission’s argument that Facebook’s parent company…
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These Sustainable Watch Brands Make a Case for Slow Fashion
“Five years from now, we’re still going to be improving our environmental impact,” one founder said.
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Highbrow Films Aimed at Winning Oscars Are Losing Audiences
The kind of critically praised dramas that often dominate the awards season are falling flat at the box office, failing…
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The Legal Heat Grows for Bankman-Fried
A federal investigation into whether the FTX founder’s trading firm illicitly manipulated the markets for two crypto tokens compounds his…
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Shaping the Future of a New American Pottery Company
Since East Fork started in 2009, its fans have been drawn to a founder’s frank and candid style of communication.…
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Best Podcasts of 2022
This year’s standouts included shows about a gay paradise in Massachusetts, a mass kidnapping in Mexico and a commune in…
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Tiny Vanuatu Uses Its ‘Unimportance’ to Launch Big Climate Ideas
It wants a top international court to weigh in on whether nations are legally bound to protect against climate risks.