Trump Campaign Sues The Washington Post for Libel
The lawsuit concerns two opinion articles that tied the 2016 Trump election campaign to Russia. A week ago, the campaign filed a similar action against The New York Times.
View ArticleBobbie Battista, a Mainstay Anchor at CNN, Dies at 67
She covered world events in the 1980s and ’90s and was the host of “TalkBack Live,” a program in which the audience posed questions to guest newsmakers.
View ArticleWaive Fees for Coronavirus Tests and Treatment, Health Experts Urge
As the number of U.S. cases mounts, officials and advocates want to ensure that medical bills, especially for the poor or uninsured, are not an obstacle to seeking care.
View ArticleChina’s Battle Against Coronavirus: 7 Takeaways
Dr. Bruce Aylward, leader of the team that visited China, details what every country should do to stop the coronavirus.
View ArticleNBC Plans for Tokyo Olympics as Coronavirus Worries Advertisers
NBCUniversal has sold $1.25 billion in ads for the Summer Games. What happens if they don’t go on as planned?
View ArticleSimon & Schuster Is Up for Sale
The publisher of Stephen King, Judy Blume and Hillary Clinton doesn’t fit with the plans of its parent, ViacomCBS, which has placed a big bet on digital video.
View ArticleCruises and the Coronavirus: What Passengers Need to Know
Companies are changing policies and procedures as the outbreak has travelers worried and bookings softening.
View ArticleWith Oil Prices Down 20%, OPEC Pushes for Stability
A meeting of oil ministers is trying to agree to cuts in output as the coronavirus outbreak slows economic activity.
View ArticleYour Colleagues Don’t Read Anything You Write. Here Are 8 Ways to Change That.
Long emails and dense, difficult to decipher memos mean modern office communication goes ignored more often than it’s understood.
View ArticleU.S.-Backed Candidate for Global Tech Post Beats China’s Nominee
Daren Tang of Singapore easily won the nomination to take over as the director general of the World Intellectual Property Organization.
View ArticleThe Fed Simplifies Capital Rules, a Change Sought by Big Banks
The central bank will streamline how bank capital requirements are set, despite objections by a Fed governor who said the move would lower the amount of cash banks keep on hand.
View ArticleThe Fashion World, Upended by Coronavirus
The growing coronavirus threat chased the luxury fashion world from Milan to Paris. A real crisis looms for designers, retailers and shoppers.
View ArticleStar Engineer Who Crossed Google Is Ordered to Pay $179 Million to Company
Anthony Levandowski, who helped pioneer self-driving cars and was accused of taking Google’s trade secrets to Uber, also filed for bankruptcy.
View ArticleU.S. to Hold Tech Firms Accountable for Spread of Child Sex Abuse Imagery
New legislation would take the extraordinary step of removing legal protections for tech companies that fail to police the illegal content.
View ArticleCDC issues coronavirus guidelines for employers
Gov. Ron DeSantis confirmed another likely case of the COVID-19 coronavirus on Thursday, bringing the total to four patients in the state. While there have been no reports of the virus in South...
View ArticleThere Are 2 Seats Left for This Trip to the International Space Station
Axiom Space is selling tickets on a SpaceX capsule for a $55 million, 10-day stay on the orbiting outpost that would be the first to involve no governmental space agencies.
View ArticleYour 8 Most Vexing Tax Questions, Answered
Changing rules have led to taxpayer confusion. We asked accountants and other specialists to help sort it all out.
View ArticleMaxine Waters Says Wells Fargo Board Members Should Resign
Ms. Waters, who leads the House committee overseeing banks and financial regulators, said Wells Fargo’s chair and another board member had neglected their duties.
View ArticleJared Kushner Selling Stake in Firm That Pursued Federal Tax Break
The president’s son-in-law is divesting his holding in Cadre, a real estate investment venture that sought to profit from opportunity zones, a feature of the 2017 tax law.
View ArticleCoronavirus Will Cost Businesses Billions. Insurance May Not Help.
Companies buy insurance that usually pays out when they have to halt operations. But it’s usually because of physical damage, not outbreaks.
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