Justice Department Is Said to Offer Boeing Plea Deal Over 737 Max Crashes
NYT > BusinessA lawyer for the families of the victims of those crashes in 2018 and 2019 said the tentative deal fell short of what t…
A lawyer for the families of the victims of those crashes in 2018 and 2019 said the tentative deal fell short of what t…
Researchers at the University of Tokyo published findings on a method of attaching artificial skin to robot faces to pr…
The journalist Richard Behar communicated extensively with the disgraced financier. His rigorous if irreverent book ack…
What’s the matter with America’s rural voters? Many scholars believe that the question itself is the problem. from NY…
Mine is the first generation that has corporate benefits for a technology with the potential to slow the biological clo…
Even as the technology advances, stubborn stereotypes about women are re-encoded again and again. from NYT > Techn…
A nagging insecurity about one’s finances — even when one is on solid footing — that is most prevalent among Gen Z and …
A woman and her Chinese-born son were set to return to China for the first time since the pandemic, but their airline w…
A writer shares his favorite ways to experience the often-overlooked Housatonic River in the Berkshires region of weste…
The plane maker is expected to soon strike a deal to acquire most of the operations of Spirit AeroSystems, a troubled s…
The chipmaker’s stock has tumbled in recent days, a reminder that the artificial intelligence stock boom could be tough…
The tech giant has been accused of stifling competition by packaging its video conferencing app with other tools like W…
The tech giant has been accused of stifling competition by packaging its video conferencing app with other tools like W…
The iPhone maker is the first U.S. tech giant charged with breaching the European Union’s Digital Markets Act, potentia…
The company’s latest internal memo about its corporate culture is more about how it expects employees to behave than wh…
Students across America are asking whether college is worth it. We want to know why you decided that it was — or wasn’t…
A 30-percent-off Black Friday sale on a cruise aboard a yacht meant off-season sailing and being prepared for the unexp…
People have grown more attached to their pets — and more willing to spend money on them — turning animal medicine into …
High-end gyms, many of which used to be an amenity, are now the star attraction, offering hotel rooms and workspaces as…
The C.E.O. and his team drove Meta’s efforts to capture young users and misled the public about the risks, lawsuits by …
The Hinduja family has denied allegations against four members that they trafficked domestic workers from India and exp…
Officials kept rates at their highest level since 2008 for a seventh consecutive meeting, even as inflation dipped to 2…
The people who grew up with the Mouseketeers are now becoming re-imagineers. A Q. and A. with Michael Clinton, author o…
The rebuke for breaking European Union rules that require strict financial discipline comes two weeks before French vot…
Two new laws target surprise charges like resort fees, cleaning fees and service fees, forcing companies to tell you ab…
Some voters blame the American Rescue Plan for fueling price increases. But the growth it unleashed may be helping the …
Dr. Vivek Murthy said he would urge Congress to require a warning that social media use can harm teenagers’ mental heal…
Demand for the fruit, known for its rich taste and intense smell, has reshaped parts of Southeast Asia, where it has lo…
For 50 years, Michaels has managed both the weekly circus of producing “Saturday Night Live” and the broader task of ke…
Disney owes a total of $9.5 million to customers who bought a $1,400 Dream Key pass over the course of two months in 20…
For 50 years, Michaels has managed both the weekly circus of producing “Saturday Night Live” and the broader task of ke…
After four years, as she prepares to hand off to her successor, our workplace advice columnist reflects on the rewards …
The facial recognition start-up doesn’t have the funds to settle a class-action lawsuit, so lawyers are proposing equit…
A real estate term used by developers when they’re assessing whether a project makes financial sense. from NYT > B…
His keyboard, which became famous after Tom Hanks melodiously hopped on it, displayed Mr. Saraceni’s vision of technolo…
The material, which was purchased from a little-known Chinese company, was sold with falsified documents and used in pa…
A popular term captures the condition of being terminally online, with humor and pathos. from NYT > Technology htt…
Markets appear to be dismissing the central bank’s more pessimistic take on inflation, as the S&P 500 nears a new h…
Influencers who have guided players through an unforgiving world are powering anticipation for the video game’s next ch…
Leaders in Brussels are trying to curb China’s dominance in the industry, but European automakers fear the taxes will d…
The $3,500 “spatial computing” device has gathered dust on my shelf. Can tweaks and upgrades save it from obsolescence?…
American travelers going abroad this summer will find their money buys more in some unexpected countries, including Jap…
Bibliophiles will find plenty of centuries-old tomes, graphic novels, modern works and more in this French city, which …
The insurance industry, hungry for insights into how people drive, has turned to automakers and smartphone apps like Li…
Vacancy is the lowest it has been in two decades, at 5.4 percent, according to a recent report. The properties are thri…
The company has lobbied to reinstate the package awarded to Musk six years ago — now worth about $56 billion — after a …
Gary Friedman, who runs RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), is out to conquer the world, one luxurious sofa at a time. …
The storied track is hosting the Triple Crown race as progress around safety and increased capital investment lift the …
The country has politely handled travelers for years, but as international visitors spill into previously untouristed s…
After returning home from a wedding in Mexico, a traveler found a huge charge on his credit card and suspected a gas st…
The European Central Bank is widely expected to cut interest rates on Thursday. But how low it can go may ultimately de…
Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs ordered the operation, which used fake social media accounts urging U.S. lawmaker…
To witness the kingdom’s profound transformation and assess its ambitious tourism projects, a Times journalist spent a …
An independent group of experts is meeting Tuesday to consider whether to allow use of this illegal drug, also known as…
A group of current and former employees are calling for sweeping changes to the artificial intelligence industry, inclu…
The billionaire investor’s profile has soared on social media. That could help him grow Pershing Square, his financial …
From Barcelona to Bali, higher fees and new rules are targeting overtourism and unruly behavior. Some locals are worrie…
The technology company MicroStrategy and its founder, Michael Saylor, agreed to a $40 million deal to end a lawsuit acc…
The Japanese authorities had told the companies to conduct investigations into their compliance with national standards…
We checked out the 136-passenger Sea Cloud Spirit on a Mediterranean cruise. In this era of gargantuan ships, it’s eleg…
Lower-than-normal rain and snow have reduced Canada’s hydropower production, raising worries in the industry about the …
The group announced after its meeting on Sunday that it would be extending production cuts into 2025 and laid out plans…
Professional leagues are embracing smaller markets in their search for newer stadiums and arenas and the potential for …
Some people who wanted to improve their lives and careers through coaching found themselves trapped in what they descri…
“I try to make people feel good.” How one New Jersey diner keeps the doors open. from NYT > Business https://ift.t…
A fire left Lucy Yu’s literary hub in Chinatown gutted. She was determined to rebuild it. from NYT > Business http…