In Europe and Japan, Luxury Sleeper Trains
If you’ve longed to indulge in elegant rail travel, but thought the days of lavish cars and live music were over, you’re in luck. New… Read More »In Europe and Japan, Luxury Sleeper Trains
If you’ve longed to indulge in elegant rail travel, but thought the days of lavish cars and live music were over, you’re in luck. New… Read More »In Europe and Japan, Luxury Sleeper Trains
Private equity likes the long ball The San Francisco Giants, one of Major League Baseball’s most successful franchises, have sold about 10 percent of the… Read More »San Francisco Giants Sells Stake to Private Equity Firm Sixth Street
In 2016, three New York commodities traders — Michael Intrator, Brian Venturo and Brannin McBee — fell in love with cryptocurrencies. They were using Bitcoin… Read More »How CoreWeave Went From Crypto Mining to Wall Street’s A.I. Bellwether
Presidents usually do all they can to avoid recessions, so much so that they avoid even saying the word. But President Trump and his advisers… Read More »Trump Says a Recession Would Be Worth It, but Economists Are Skeptical
Political pressure is mounting over a plan by a Hong Kong conglomerate to sell its Panama ports to BlackRock, the American investor, raising questions about… Read More »Hong Kong Adds to China’s Growing Criticism of Panama Canal Deal
President Trump and his advisers say his policies may cause short-term pain but will produce big gains over time. Many economists are skeptical of those… Read More »Trump Says a Recession Would Be Worth It, but Economists Are Skeptical
CoreWeave, which provides computing power for A.I., was founded by three Bitcoin enthusiasts. The company is now set to make the first prominent A.I. initial… Read More »How CoreWeave Went From Crypto Mining to Wall Street’s A.I. Bellwether
Since the founder of the Chinese artificial intelligence start-up DeepSeek shook hands with Xi Jinping, China’s top leader, last month, officials around the country have… Read More »DeepSeek Is Embraced in China by Government Nationwide
It’s hard to be ubiquitous in Tokyo, one of the largest cities in the world, but Shohei Ohtani has found a way. The Los Angeles… Read More »Japan Reaches Peak Shohei Ohtani as Dodgers and Cubs Open MLB Season
The New Yorker has parted ways with its art critic after the magazine received complaints about his behavior at its 100th anniversary party in February,… Read More »New Yorker Cuts Ties With Critic Jackson Arn After Complaints About Behavior
A growing group of Republicans and business leaders is rallying behind an unlikely cause. They want to protect Biden-era tax credits for wind, solar and… Read More »The Republicans Pushing Trump to Save Biden’s Clean Energy Tax Credits
The line fell silent. In a phone call from the Oval Office, President Trump had just delivered unwelcome news to three of America’s most powerful… Read More »Trump’s Unwelcome News to Auto Chiefs: Buckle Up for What’s to Come
A jury in California on Friday awarded $50 million in damages to a Los Angeles delivery driver who was badly burned by a cup of… Read More »Jury Awards $50 Million to California Man Burned by Starbucks Tea
Lee Shau-kee, a Hong Kong real estate tycoon who made his immense fortune building tens of thousands of apartments for middle-class descendants of refugees who… Read More »Lee Shau-Kee, Hong Kong Real Estate Tycoon, Dies at 97
The race to build the best artificial intelligence products is resulting in a worldwide search for new energy sources to power tech giants’ data centers.… Read More »How A.I. Companies Are Turning Into Energy Companies
The race to build the best artificial intelligence products is resulting in a worldwide search for new energy sources to power tech giants’ data centers.… Read More »How A.I. Companies Are Turning Into Energy Companies
The growing trade war and rapid policy shifts are expected to drag down economic growth in the United States and around the world, according to… Read More »Trump’s Trade War Will Slow Global Economic Growth, OECD Says
Spy accusations inflame an H.R. rivalry One of the most bitter rivalries in the world of H.R. service providers just took a turn that wouldn’t… Read More »Rippling Sues Deel, a Software Rival, Over Corporate Spying
Conan O’Brien will reprise his Oscar hosting duties next year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Monday morning, in one of the… Read More »Conan O’Brien to Host the Oscars Next Year, Too
During President Trump’s first week back in the White House, Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency identified an early focus of the cost-cutting operation: canceling… Read More »Some Federal Office Leases Restored After Pushback to Musk Team’s Cuts
When Eleanor H., 66, called the Social Security Administration last month seeking details about her retirement benefits, she didn’t expect to comfort the representative who… Read More »Social Security Workers Say It Is Being Endangered by DOGE
Just days after President Trump won the 2024 election, Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, sidestepped a question about how the central bank… Read More »An Uncertain Economic Moment Poses a Big Test for the Fed
The U.S. central bank prepares to meet under a cloud of concern about the economic hit from President Trump’s tariffs.
Current and former employees, both Republican and Democratic, are raising alarms about the damage cost-cutting efforts could do to the agency’s ability to serve the… Read More »Social Security Employees Warn of Damage From DOGE
The chaotic effort to reduce the government’s real estate portfolio is another example of the setbacks the administration has faced as officials try to carry… Read More »Some Federal Office Leases Restored After Pushback to Musk Team’s Cuts
Forever 21’s operator in the United States filed for bankruptcy on Sunday, as the apparel company, which helped popularize fast fashion in the United States,… Read More »Forever 21 Operator Files for Bankruptcy
For more than 80 years, Voice of America transmitted the news into countries, many of them authoritarian, where reliable sources of information about the outside… Read More »As Voice of America Goes Dark, Some Broadcasts Are Replaced by Music
President Trump’s executive order on Friday calling for the dismantling of the federal agency that oversees the broadcaster is part of a wider campaign to… Read More »As Voice of America Goes Dark, Some Broadcasts Are Replaced by Music
For years, the S&P 500 soared above the stock indexes of other countries. But since Trump’s inauguration, it has fallen 6 percent and is now… Read More »Trump’s Moves Are Boosting Stocks … Overseas
Some people are shifting their investment strategies as the stock market sours on President Trump, despite advice to maintain their savings and wait out the… Read More »How Some Investors Are Protecting Their Money Amid Stock Market Woes