Business
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Business
Squeezed by Soaring Rent, Small Shops Get Creative
Some ambitious entrepreneurs in New York City are experimenting with diversified business models to connect with shoppers and bring in…
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Newyork
A $450 Million Blow to Trump’s Finances, and His Identity
A huge penalty for deceiving lenders about the value of his properties and his own net worth, if upheld, leaves…
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News
We Need to Restore the Soul of New York City
Over the past decade, there has been much hand-wringing about New York’s puzzling empty storefront problem, with vacancy rates sitting…
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News
Norby Walters, 91, Dies; Music and Sports Agent Who Ran Afoul of the Law
He ran a highly successful booking agency, but his secret contacts with college athletes led to convictions (later reversed) for…
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World
Trump Received Millions From Foreign Governments as President, Report Finds
House Democrats released evidence that he took in at least $7.8 million from foreign entities while in office, engaging in…
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Business
The Fight Over D.E.I. in the C-suite
Claudine Gay’s resignation as Harvard president is adding to the wider debate in boardrooms over diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
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Business
What We’re Watching in 2024
From elections and A.I. to antitrust and shadow banking, here are the big themes that could define the worlds of…
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World
India Is Chasing China’s Economy. But Something Is Holding It Back.
India’s economy is booming. Stock prices are through the roof, among the best performing in the world. The government’s investment…
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Business
Doing Business in the Place With America’s Highest Minimum Wage
Josiah Citrin, the owner and chef of a Santa Monica restaurant with two Michelin stars, opened a new steakhouse a…
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News
Protests Are an American Tradition. But Why at Restaurants?
A recent demonstration outside a Philadelphia falafel spot was just the latest in a history of boycotts and conflicts.