China’s Economic Growth Slows as Challenges Mount
The U.S. trade war is only part of the problem, as Beijing grapples with weakening investment and falling car sales.
View ArticleWhen Brand Trump Met Brand Vuitton
A new workshop in Texas brought the president and the king of luxury together. Is this good or bad for both their brands?
View ArticleJudge Summons Drug C.E.O.s for Talks on Sweeping Opioid Settlement
Representatives of states and localities hard hit by the opioid epidemic are also to be present. The high-stakes move is an effort to propel a resolution of thousands of lawsuits nationwide.
View ArticleMark Zuckerberg Sticks to His Guns on Political Speech
The Facebook chief said that the social network will continue to let political ads tout false claims, in the name of free speech.
View ArticleSuperman Speaks His Truth
A change is right around the corner. What will it mean for the hero, his world and his fans? Brian Michael Bendis explains.
View ArticleNetflix’s ‘The Laundromat’ Goes On as Court Transfers Lawsuit
A judge on Thursday ruled that a defamation lawsuit filed by the firm at the center of the Panama Papers should be heard in the Los Angeles area.
View ArticleFed Signals a Rate Cut Remains Possible, Despite Glimmers of Economic Hope
A Brexit deal looks possible, and China trade tensions eased slightly. That probably will not stop the Federal Reserve from cutting rates again this month.
View ArticleKeith Haring Mural Cut Out of New York Stairwell Heads to Auction
The artwork, at a former youth center owned by a church, faces an uncertain future.
View ArticleIn House Antitrust Hearing, Lawmakers Focus on Harms to Privacy
Members of Congress questioned whether the power of Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon could hurt consumer privacy.
View ArticleMark Hurd, Co-Chief Executive of Oracle, Is Dead at 62
Mr. Hurd, who previously ran Hewlett-Packard and other technology businesses, had stepped aside last month from Oracle for health reasons.
View ArticleZantac Recall Widens as Sanofi Pulls Its Drug Over Carcinogen Fears
The company’s announcement follows decisions by Walgreens, CVS and others to remove the drug from their shelves and after other manufacturers recalled their products.
View ArticleU.S. further cracks down on Cuba
The U.S. is further restricting the Cuban regime’s access to commercial aircraft and other goods, the U.S. Commerce Department announced Friday afternoon. The move by the department’s Bureau of...
View ArticleTrump Taps Dan Brouillette to Succeed Rick Perry as Energy Secretary
Mr. Brouillette, the deputy secretary of energy, will be nominated to take over from Mr. Perry, who said he would resign amid scrutiny over his role in the Ukraine scandal.
View ArticleRead the Boeing Pilot Messages From 2016: ‘The Plane Is Trimming Itself Like...
Two years before the 737 Max was involved in two fatal crashes, the pilot told a colleague that a new automated system on the plane was making it difficult to control in flight simulators.
View ArticleBiden Escalates Attack on Facebook Over False Political Ads
Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s presidential campaign sent Facebook a letter about a false video ad that a super PAC ran on the social network.
View ArticleFirst Chick-fil-A in U.K. to Close in 6 Months Amid Protests
A local L.G.B.T.Q. group called for a boycott of the restaurant soon after it opened at a mall in Reading, England.
View ArticleIn House Antitrust Hearing, Lawmakers Focus on Harms to Privacy
Members of Congress questioned whether the power of Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon could hurt consumer privacy.
View ArticleG.M. Workers Begin to Size Up the Deal Their Union Is Selling
The tentative contract agreement includes a big investment in a Detroit plant that was scheduled to close. But enthusiasm varies among U.A.W. members.
View ArticleTrump Campaign Floods Web With Ads, Raking In Cash as Democrats Struggle
That campaigns are now being fought largely online campaign is hardly a revelation, yet only one political party seems to have gotten the message.
View ArticleA 6-Year-Old Asks Why There Are No Female Toy Soldiers. Now, There Will Be.
A letter written by Vivian Lord drew a flurry of news media attention and prompted one toymaker to develop, for the first time, a pack of the classic toy soldiers designed to be women.
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