Finance
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Johnson & Johnson, Iconic Company Under Pressure, Plans to Split in Two
For generations, Johnson & Johnson has been synonymous with American health care — and, at times, with American health care…
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Fashionably Late to the Climate Crisis
Julia Rothman is an illustrator. Shaina Feinberg is a writer and filmmaker. Both live in Brooklyn.
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Will Real Estate Ever Be Normal Again?
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Project Veritas and the Line Between Journalism and Political Spying
WASHINGTON — Hours after F.B.I. agents searched the homes of two Project Veritas operatives last week, James O’Keefe, the leader…
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China and U.S., at Odds on Many Issues, Agree on a Surprise Climate Deal
GLASGOW — China’s top climate change envoy, Xie Zhenhua, apologized as he entered late for a weekend meeting at the…
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Ozy Media Faces Federal Investigations
The Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission have opened investigations into the embattled Silicon Valley company Ozy Media…
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China Evergrande meets a Wednesday payment deadline for two of its bonds.
China Evergrande, the troubled property giant, made a debt payment on at least two of its bonds on Wednesday, a…
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Four Big Hurdles as Nations Try to Craft a New Global Climate Deal
GLASGOW — Organizers of the United Nations climate summit on Wednesday released an initial draft of a new global agreement…
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Brian Williams Says He’s Leaving NBC News
Brian Williams, the square-jawed news anchor laid low by a fabulism scandal who mounted a career comeback with a popular…
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6 Automakers and 31 Countries Say They’ll Phase Out Gasoline Car Sales
GLASGOW — At least six major automakers — including Ford, Mercedes-Benz, General Motors and Volvo — and 31 national governments…