International Business
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For Fox News, Student Protests Are a Familiar Target
“Well, House Speaker Mike Johnson crashed Hamas’s spring break at Columbia today.” That quip came from the Fox News host…
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Michael C. Jensen, Who Helped Reshape Modern Capitalism, Dies at 84
Michael C. Jensen, an economist and Harvard Business School professor whose evangelizing for stock options, golden parachutes and leveraged buyouts…
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Biden Delays Ban on Menthol Cigarettes
The Biden administration said on Friday that it was delaying a decision on whether to ban menthol cigarettes as federal…
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How High Wall Street Thinks the Fed Will Keep Interest Rates
At the start of 2024, investors expected the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates substantially this year as inflation cooled.…
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Auto Safety Regulator Investigating Tesla Recall of Autopilot
The federal government’s main auto safety agency said on Friday that it was investigating Tesla’s recall of its Autopilot driver-assistance…
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Louisiana Will No Longer Require Students to Fill Out FAFSA to Graduate
If you are filing tax returns, “the government already has your financial information,” she added. “It’s really difficult to understand…
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ExxonMobil and Chevron Report Lower Earnings
ExxonMobil and Chevron, the largest American energy companies, said on Friday that their earnings in the first quarter fell from…
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He Paid $13 for $13,000 Cartier Earrings, and Then the Jeweler Noticed
Rogelio Villarreal knew nothing about the French jeweler Cartier, he said, when an ad popped up on his Instagram feed…
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The Fed’s Favorite Inflation Index Remained Stubborn in March
The Federal Reserve’s most closely watched inflation measure remained stubborn in March, the latest evidence that price increases are not…
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Would Trump Move to Control the Fed?
An effort to give Trump more say on rates This week, investors had planned to examine the latest inflation data,…
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