Business
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European Oil Giants Consider Shifting Their Listings to the U.S.
TotalEnergies and Shell are contemplating the advantages of listing shares in the United States to strengthen what they say are…
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Sam Ash Music Stores to Close After 100 Years in Business
The chain, which started with a single shop in Brooklyn in 1924, said it would close all 42 of its…
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How Bad Is A.I. for the Climate?
Tech giants are building power-hungry data centers to run their artificial intelligence tools. The costs of that demand surge are…
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Tensions Rise in Silicon Valley Over Sales of Start-Up Stocks
The market for shares of hot start-ups like SpaceX and Stripe is projected to reach a record $64 billion this…
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ABC News’ President, Kim Godwin, to Step Down
The first Black woman to run a broadcast news division, Ms. Godwin had a rocky tenure defined by infighting and…
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‘The Fall Guy’ Fizzles With $28 Million in Ticket Sales
While enough for No. 1, the big-budget original movie gave Hollywood its lowest start to its summer box office season…
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Sony and Apollo in Talks to Acquire Paramount
After letting exclusive talks with the movie studio Skydance lapse, Paramount’s directors met over the weekend and decided to negotiate…
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Got an Idea for a Toy? Toymakers Want to Hear From You.
Companies like Lego and Mattel have divisions that seek out design concepts directly from collectors and other highly dedicated fan…
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Auditor That Works for Trump Media Is Charged With Fraud
Regulators said BF Borgers failed to abide by accounting rules that its public company clients are required to follow.
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How Scammers Are Stealing Food Stamps From Struggling Americans
Something was very wrong with Jackie Kirks’s food stamp card. While standing at the checkout line in a cavernous Albertsons…
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