DealBook Briefing: It’s Elizabeth Warren vs. Mark Zuckerberg
In leaked audio conversations with employees, the Facebook chief said he would take Ms. Warren to court if she tried to break up the company.
View ArticleBoeing Engineer, in Official Complaint, Cites Focus on Profit Over Safety on...
The company passed on the concerns to the Department of Justice as part of a criminal investigation into the engineering of the plane after two fatal crashes.
View ArticleHow to Set Your Google Data to Self-Destruct
Google has now given us an option to set search and location data to automatically disappear after a certain time. We should all use it.
View ArticleLandscape Prize Honors Cornelia Hahn Oberlander
The first recipient of the $100,000 prize will be announced in 2021, the centennial of Ms. Oberlander’s birth.
View ArticlePlácido Domingo Leaves Los Angeles Opera Amid Sex Harassment Inquiry
The opera star, who has been the company’s general director since 2003, resigned, saying the allegations had “compromised” his ability to continue.
View ArticleHealth Company Touted by Sports Stars Ran Pyramid Scheme, F.T.C. Says
AdvoCare will pay $150 million to settle charges that it duped customers into thinking they could earn “unlimited income” distributing its products.
View ArticleTrump’s False ‘Coup’ Claims Echo as Unifying Theme Against Impeachment
The president started to push the claim after it was increasingly used on conservative media outlets.
View ArticleAfter Hospitals’ Donation to New York Democrats, a $140 Million Payout
Gov. Andrew Cuomo raised payments to hospitals at a time when Medicaid spending was already drastically over budget.
View ArticleA Police Tesla Nearly Ran Out of Power During a Chase. It Wasn’t the Car’s...
Gas or electric, all cars need to be refueled in some way, the police in Fremont, Calif., said.
View ArticleHe Grew Up on a Farm. Now, He Helps Protect Them.
Thomas Njeru is a co-founder of a microinsurance firm based in Kenya that covers small farms across Africa.
View ArticleDealBook Briefing: Europe Deals a Big Blow to Facebook
The E.U.’s top court ruled that an individual country can order the social network to take down content worldwide, adding new burden to global internet companies.
View ArticleU.S. Stocks Volatile as Economic Data Weighs on Global Markets
The I.S.M. nonmanufacturing activity index came in significantly lower than analysts had been expecting, increasing fears of a recession.
View ArticleDrag Is Exploding. What Does It Cost to Look Like Royalty?
An illustrated look at what two iconic New York performers spend on their acts.
View ArticleWhy Lifesaving Drugs May Be Missing on Your Next Flight
Citing chronic shortages, airlines have received exemptions from regulations requiring that flights carry five drugs on board.
View ArticleCNN Refuses to Run Trump Campaign Ad, Citing Inaccuracies
The 30-second ad puts forth the president’s view of the impeachment inquiry, relying on assertions that the network called “demonstrably false.”
View ArticleHigh Medical Bills Set Up Major Legal Showdown in California
Sutter Health, the big hospital group, is accused of abusing its market power to charge higher prices.
View ArticleBody of Kidnapped Tech Entrepreneur Found, Police Say
The body of Tushar Atre, the owner of AtreNet, was discovered hours after he was taken from his California home, the authorities said, and more than one suspect has been identified.
View ArticleSports Illustrated Layoffs Seen as a Digital Company Takes Over
The magazine was transferred to a new steward, Maven, and people familiar with the move said layoffs followed.
View ArticleHP to Cut Up to 9,000 Jobs as Part of Global Overhaul
The company estimates it will save a billion dollars annually by the end of 2022.
View ArticleBP Chief Executive Bob Dudley Is to Retire
Mr. Dudley was credited with steadying the oil company after a deadly blowout in the Gulf of Mexico. Bernard Looney will replace him in February.
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