Economy
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The Messenger Plans Layoffs Amid Hunt for Cash
The company, an aggressive entrant to the digital news space, is expected to cut roughly two-dozen employees later this week.
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Cheddar, the ‘CNBC for Millennials,’ Furloughs Workers
The “post-cable” news network said “unforeseen internal and external factors” caused the sudden work stoppage.
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El 2023 fue el año más cálido de la Tierra en los últimos 174 años
Los científicos ya están analizando pruebas —de océanos, erupciones volcánicas e incluso la contaminación de buques cargueros— para ver si…
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Britain’s Economy Is ‘Not Working.’ Here Are 2 Key Reasons.
In the countryside of Cambridgeshire, a British semiconductor start-up was ready to expand beyond its lab and open a manufacturing…
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Tesla Sales Rebound After Steep Price Cuts
The leading electric-vehicle maker also drew buyers eager to take advantage of government incentives that will be harder to get…
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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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PGA Tour and Saudi-Backed LIV Extend Deadline to Finalize Deal
The tentative deal for the men’s golf circuits to join forces had a Dec. 31 deadline, but significant questions remained.
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Indiana’s Plan to Pipe In Groundwater for Microchip-Making Draws Fire
The state is courting high-tech investments, but a new industrial park may lack enough water. Opponents say piping it from…
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I Spent New Year’s Eve Trying to Do the FAFSA. It Didn’t Go Well.
The new, simplified version of the college student aid form was supposed to become available in December. It was, kind…
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Oregon Newspaper Stops Printing After Embezzlement Leaves It in ‘Shambles’
The Eugene Weekly had to lay off its entire 10-person staff after it uncovered years of theft by an employee,…