Business
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Coinbase Reaches $100 Million Settlement With New York Regulators
The U.S. crypto exchange will pay a $50 million fine for letting customers open accounts with few background checks and…
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Need an Onion? These Indian Apps Will Deliver It in Minutes.
Fueled by billions of dollars in investments, Indian companies are rushing to cut delivery prices and wait times, relying on…
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Why Are Energy Prices So High? Some Experts Blame Deregulation.
California and the 34 other states that have deregulated all or parts of their electricity system tend to have higher…
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The End of a Book World Mystery: A Suspect in Manuscript Thefts to Plead Guilty
Filippo Bernardini was arrested by the F.B.I. last year. He is expected to enter his plea on Friday, ending a…
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Twitter to Relax Ban on Political Ads
Elon Musk’s social media service said it would begin to permit cause-based advertising to “facilitate public conversation around important topics.”
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N.F.L. Player’s Collapse Put ESPN at the Center of the News
The question everyone wanted to know, including those at the sports network: What had happened to Damar Hamlin, and would…
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Video Game Workers Get a Union Foothold at Microsoft
The outcome, involving about 300 employees, is one of organized labor’s biggest victories at a major U.S. tech company.
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Natural Gas Prices in Europe Fall to Pre-Invasion Levels
Warm weather, alternatives to Russian gas and a buildup of storage all help. But prices remain high for consumers and…
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How Bankman-Fried Negotiated His Way Out of Jail
Intense legal wrangling led to the disgraced crypto mogul paying virtually nothing to live with his parents ahead of his…
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Wave of Job-Switching Has Employers on a Training Treadmill
The rise in turnover since the pandemic started has a cost in productivity: “It’s taking longer to get stuff out…