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  • The Week in Business: Upheaval in China

    Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (Nov. 27-Dec. 3) Chinese Protest ‘Zero Covid’ Policies China appeared to ease off some of its Covid protocol on Thursday after residents — frustrated by the “zero Covid” approach of the Chinese leader Xi Jinping ...

  • YouTube Stars Rhett and Link Think This Is Their Moment

    In high school, Rhett McLaughlin and Charles Lincoln Neal III, known as Link, met in a North Carolina cow pasture to swear a blood oath. They sliced their hands with sharp rocks and vowed to do big things in showbiz — even though they had no ...

  • Defamation Suit Against Fox Grows More Contentious

    Lachlan Murdoch is set to be deposed on Monday, the latest in a flurry of activity in the high-stakes case.

  • The Texas Group Waging a National Crusade Against Climate Action

    The Texas Public Policy Foundation is shaping laws, running influence campaigns and taking legal action in a bid to promote fossil fuels.

  • My Building Has Replaced Our Keys With an App. Is That Legal?

    Smartphones are ubiquitous, so it’s not unreasonable that your landlord would choose a technology that requires you to have one.

  • Did You Miss the DealBook Summit?

    Business and policy leaders from around the world joined us at our annual newsmaking event last Wednesday. Here’s what happened.

  • Did You Miss the DealBook Summit?

    Business and policy leaders from around the world joined us at our annual newsmaking event last Wednesday. Here’s what happened.

  • Who Will Care for ‘Kinless’ Seniors?

    Lynne Ingersoll and her cat, Jesse, spent a quiet Thanksgiving Day together in her small bungalow in Blue Island, Ill. A retired librarian, Ms. Ingersoll never married or had children. At 77, she has outlived her parents, three partners, her two ...

  • U.S. Plans to End Mpox Emergency Declaration in Two Months

    With few new cases, the plan not to renew the emergency past Jan. 31 is an acknowledgment that the disease previously known as monkeypox has mostly been suppressed.

  • Defaults Loom as Poor Countries Face an Economic Storm

    Debt-relief efforts are stalling as developing economies are being hit by higher interest rates, a strong dollar and slowing global growth.

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