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It Hurts to See Biden Imitating Trump on Trade
Waving the flag as he heads into election season, President Biden is opposing the acquisition of U.S. Steel, a once-great steel maker headquartered in Pittsburgh, by a bigger and stronger Japanese company, Nippon Steel. “I told our steel workers I ...
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Why Tech Companies Are Not Your Friends: Lessons From Roku
Roku recently changed its policy to make it even harder for customers to take legal action. It’s a reminder of how we need to protect ourselves.
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Gerald M. Levin, Time Warner Chief in a Merger Debacle, Dies at 84
He was called a visionary in cable television, but his foray into the world of the internet, in a marriage with AOL, proved disastrous.
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A Ban? A Sale? The Big Questions Hanging Over TikTok
The popular app could be banned in the U.S. unless its Chinese parent divests. There’s a growing debate on whether that’s even possible.
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Reddit’s Long, Rocky Road to an Initial Public Offering
The site, a throwback to an earlier era of social media, is poised to go public as soon as next week. It hasn’t been easy to reach this point.
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Deadspin Sells to European Media Company, Leaving Staff Behind
The new owner, Lineup Publishing, will not be bringing on any of the sports website’s existing staff members.
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Potential Obstacle to Trump Media’s Merger Appears to Have Been Cleared
Two early founders of Donald Trump’s social media company reached a temporary truce with the company on Saturday.
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Rivian Will Delay Construction of a $5 Billion Factory in Georgia
The money-losing electric vehicle company, which makes vans, trucks and S.U.V.s, is trying to preserve cash as it works to produce and sell more affordable vehicles.
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Utility Says Its Equipment May Have Started Record Texas Fire
The company, Xcel Energy, said that its facilities in the Texas Panhandle “appear to have been involved in an ignition” of the fire, which has burned more than 1 million acres.
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Ex-Google Engineer Charged With Stealing A.I. Secrets for Chinese Firm
Linwei Ding, a Chinese national, was arrested in California and accused of uploading hundreds of files to the cloud.