Hyundai, Blaming a Parts Shortage, to Shut Down Some Production
The company said the coronavirus outbreak in China had led to disruptions in its supply chain.
View ArticleGoldman Sachs Banker in Malaysian Fund Scandal Is Barred From Banking
The Federal Reserve said Andrea Vella, a senior Goldman banker in Asia, had engaged in “unsafe” practices.
View ArticleHow Many People Subscribe to Disney Plus? We’ll Soon Find Out
The company is expected to reveal how many subscribers its streaming service has. Anything less than 20 million will be a disappointment.
View ArticleU.S. Oil Industry Is Already Suffering From the Coronavirus
With a decline in China’s demand sending world prices lower, cutbacks by American companies may be ahead, but drivers are benefiting.
View ArticleGoldman Sachs Banker in Malaysian Fund Scandal Is Barred From the Industry
The Federal Reserve said Andrea Vella, a senior Goldman employee in Asia, had engaged in “unsafe” practices.
View ArticleU.S. Oil Industry Is Already Suffering From the Coronavirus
With a decline in China’s demand sending world prices lower, cutbacks by American companies may be ahead, but drivers are benefiting.
View ArticleA Tempest in a Pizzeria Spills Out Into the Street
With protests and a viral video, the popular pop-up Taste of Persia NYC is at the center of a classic New York story of turf and displacement.
View ArticleEven if Trump Doesn’t Bring Up Climate Change Tonight, This Ad Will
Seventh Generation, known for a toilet tissue made of recycled paper, will follow the State of the Union address with a 60-second commercial on three networks.
View ArticleDid Fox News Edit an Interview at Trump’s Request? Chris Wallace Says No
The “Fox News Sunday” anchor told The Times that the accusation from Steve Bannon was “utter foolishness.”
View ArticleTrump Is Expected to Showcase U.S. Economy in State of the Union
President Trump will emphasize a “blue-collar boom” in his speech to Congress, aides say. But workers in those industries have seen a slowdown — or losses — in jobs.
View ArticleWalgreens Will Pay $7.5 Million to Settle Unlicensed-Pharmacist Claims
For over a decade, Kim Thien Le handled hundreds of thousands of prescriptions without a license, including many for highly addictive opioids like oxycodone, prosecutors in California have said.
View ArticleMacy’s Plans Another Round of Closings and Job Cuts
The department store chain said that it would close at least 125 stores over the next three years and also eliminate about 2,000 jobs.
View ArticleMiuccia Prada Will Be Getting Sensitivity Training
It’s part of a settlement the company reached with the New York City Commission on Human Rights to address recent racist incidents. Dior and Gucci are next.
View ArticleTrump Says He Is In for Debates and Wants to Honor Rush Limbaugh
At lunch with TV anchors before the State of the Union, the president was jovial about Iowa’s voting problems and said John Bolton ‘turned on me.’
View ArticleTrump Promotes Low Unemployment and Rising Wages in State of the Union
The president emphasized a “blue collar” boom in his speech to Congress. But workers in those industries have seen a slowdown — or even losses — in jobs.
View ArticleData Driving New Approaches to Transportation
Analyzing digital streams of information from electric scooters and motor-assisted bicycles is helping solve travel congestion issues.
View ArticleWas Instagram the Steal of the Century?
The social network, which Facebook bought for $1 billion in 2012, reportedly collected $20 billion in ad revenue last year — surpassing YouTube’s ad sales.
View ArticleTrapped on a Cruise Ship by the Coronavirus: When Is Breakfast?
A two-week quarantine has left Masako Ishida and hundreds of others dealing with inconveniences and trying to figure out how to pass the time.
View ArticleTwitter Moves to Target Fake Videos and Photos
While stopping short of an outright ban, the social media company plans to label or take down material that appears to have been digitally manipulated.
View ArticleA Fake Pharmacist, 700,000 Prescriptions and a $7.5 Million Settlement
For over a decade, Kim Thien Le handled hundreds of thousands of prescriptions without a license, including many for highly addictive opioids like oxycodone, prosecutors in California have said.
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