Finance
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With Climate Pledges, Some Wall Street Titans Warn of Rising Prices
GLASGOW — Big business finally seems to be taking the climate crisis seriously. After years spent lurking on the sidelines,…
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Britain Becomes First to Authorize an Antiviral Pill for Covid-19
Britain became the first country on Thursday to authorize the use of an antiviral pill for Covid-19, an easy-to-use treatment…
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Carbon Dioxide Emissions Rebounded Sharply After Pandemic Dip
GLASGOW — After a drastic decline last year, global fossil fuel emissions have rebounded sharply in 2021 and are now…
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What Jerome Powell Didn’t Do: Lay the Groundwork for Higher Rates
The real news out of the Federal Reserve on Wednesday was not in what it did, but in what Chair…
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This Movie Season, It’s a Black-and-White Boom
Do not adjust that dial. Over the coming months, whether you’re watching new films on a streaming service or at…
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John Deere workers reject a revised contract proposal, extending their strike.
For the second time in under one month, workers at the agriculture equipment maker Deere & Company rejected a contract…
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Democrats Push for Agreement on Tax Deduction That Benefits the Rich
WASHINGTON — Democrats were readying an agreement on Tuesday that would repeal a cap on the amount of state and…
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PG&E says it faces a federal inquiry and $1.15 billion in losses over the Dixie fire.
Federal investigators are seeking records from Pacific Gas & Electric in connection with a devastating wildfire this year, raising the…
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The TV Hit That Wasn’t
It was one of the most dramatic episodes of the season. Monica Lewinsky, the heroine of “American Crime Story: Impeachment,”…
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Learning to Live With Mark Zuckerberg
After Mark Zuckerberg announced, in a goofy video on Thursday, that he was changing his company’s name to Meta and…