Business

Fisher-Price Recalls ‘Snuga Swings’ Linked to Five Infant Deaths

Fisher-Price Recalls ‘Snuga Swings’ Linked to Five Infant Deaths

Amanda Holpuch
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Politics

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall, which one of its commissioners said was “doomed to fail.”


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Why Millennials Prioritize Spending Money to Improve Their Lives

Why Millennials Prioritize Spending Money to Improve Their Lives

Caitlin Kelly
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Politics

Placing a high value on personal growth, millennials and Gen Z appear more likely than older generations to make hobbies and nonessential purchases a spending priority.


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The Secretive Dynasty That Controls the Boar’s Head Brand

The Secretive Dynasty That Controls the Boar’s Head Brand

Maureen Farrell
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Politics

The deli-meat company made its owners fabulously wealthy. But they have remained silent, even as the company faces the biggest scandal in its history.


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Filmed in New York, Hold the Taxis and Radiators

Filmed in New York, Hold the Taxis and Radiators

Christopher Kuo
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Politics

When independent movies like “Rosemead” travel to a state for tax incentives, they save money but add creative challenges.


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Work Advice: How Can I Get My Male Boss to Notice Me?

Work Advice: How Can I Get My Male Boss to Notice Me?

Anna Holmes
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Politics

When there are men in the room, a female colleague is made to feel invisible.


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How Roger Goodell Made the NFL the World’s Wealthiest Sports League

How Roger Goodell Made the NFL the World’s Wealthiest Sports League

Ken Belson
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Politics

Under the expansionist leadership of its commissioner, the National Football League is growing richer and richer. So, too, is Mr. Goodell.


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Joseph H. Reich, Charter School Pioneer, Dies at 89

Joseph H. Reich, Charter School Pioneer, Dies at 89

Trip Gabriel
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Politics

When he and his wife opened the Beginning With Children school in Brooklyn to offer more educational opportunities to children, they set off a national trend.


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The Market Has Been Fabulous, Maybe Excessively So

The Market Has Been Fabulous, Maybe Excessively So

Jeff Sommer
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Politics

You may not realize how great the stock market has been. But, our columnist says, it can’t keep rising at this pace for long.


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Big Banks Steer Through ‘Treacherous’ Conditions

Big Banks Steer Through ‘Treacherous’ Conditions

Rob Copeland and Emily Flitter
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Politics

Profits fell at JPMorgan and Wells Fargo, but the lenders reported results that were largely better than had been expected, a sign that the economy remained solid — for now.


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How Mizzou Football Is Benefiting From State N.I.L. Laws

How Mizzou Football Is Benefiting From State N.I.L. Laws

Joe Drape
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Politics

A state law allowing high schoolers to earn from endorsements, if they commit to attending a public university in Missouri, has helped Mizzou attract blue-chip players.


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Lego’s First Documentary, ‘Piece by Piece,’ Tells Pharrell Williams’ Story

Lego’s First Documentary, ‘Piece by Piece,’ Tells Pharrell Williams’ Story

Nicole Sperling
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Politics

The toymaker has found success in fictional films. But with “Piece by Piece,” about the life of Mr. Williams, it has gotten into a new genre.


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Inflation Expected to Cool in September C.P.I. Report

Inflation Expected to Cool in September C.P.I. Report

Jeanna Smialek
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Politics

The Consumer Price Index is moderating, but September’s report contained both good and bad news for policymakers.


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Tesla Stock Falls After Elon Musk Shows Off ‘Cybercab’

Tesla Stock Falls After Elon Musk Shows Off ‘Cybercab’

Jack Ewing
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Politics

“You could fall asleep and wake up at your destination,” said Mr. Musk, Tesla’s C.E.O., but some experts are skeptical that such cars will be ferrying passengers soon.


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Boeing Will Cut 17,000 Jobs in Bid to Slash Costs

Boeing Will Cut 17,000 Jobs in Bid to Slash Costs

Niraj Chokshi
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Politics

A new chief executive is restructuring the aerospace manufacturer, which has been losing money for several years while struggling to improve production quality.


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Tesla Loses Court Battle in Swedish Labor Dispute

Tesla Loses Court Battle in Swedish Labor Dispute

Melissa Eddy
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Politics

A district court ruled that Sweden’s constitution prevented it from taking a side in a labor dispute between Tesla and local unions that has dragged on for 11 months.


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