Devin Nunes Departs Trump Media After 4 Years as C.E.O.
The former congressman said it was an “appropriate time” for a leadership change at Truth Social’s parent company, whose share price has floundered.
Labor Secretary’s Departure Gives Trump an Opening to Focus on His Agenda
President Trump’s second-term goals to foster apprenticeships and manufacturing work rely on a Labor Department that has been distracted by internal turmoil.
Gates Foundation Is Conducting an External Review of Its Epstein Ties
The action comes after the release of the Epstein files, in which Bill Gates and some former advisers figure prominently.
Kevin Warsh, Trump’s Fed Chair Pick, Faces Skepticism Over Claim of Independence
Kevin Warsh’s nomination to lead the Federal Reserve could still be delayed by a Justice Department investigation into the current chair, Jerome H. Powell.
U.S. Considers Financial Support for Oil-Rich U.A.E.
President Trump acknowledged that the Gulf state has incurred significant damage during the war with Iran.
Oil Prices Climb and Stocks Wobble as Investors Assess Peace Prospects
Investors assessed the growing uncertainty about the start of a second round of peace talks between the United States and Iran.
Trump Dismisses a Merger While Seeking Suitors for Spirit Airlines
As he rejected the idea of a merger of United Airlines and American Airlines, President Trump said someone, including possibly the federal government, should buy or help Spirit.
Tim Cook Was Very, Very Good at Making Money
If the Steve Jobs era was defined by technological innovation, the Tim Cook period was one of exceptional financial growth.
A.I. Is Eliminating Jobs on Wall Street
“A.I. gives us places to go we haven’t gone,” said one bank’s chief executive.
UnitedHealth Group Reports Flat Earnings in the First Quarter
The nation’s largest insurer’s profits exceeded analysts’ expectations but still fell short of showing a significant comeback.
Strait of Hormuz May Not Return to Normal, Whether It’s Open or Closed
The energy industry is planning for a future where the choke point on Iran’s southern coast is a lot less important.
Supreme Court Reviews F.C.C.’s Enforcement Power Against Communications Companies
AT&T and Verizon were penalized millions of dollars for what the agency said was a failure to protect consumer information. The companies say they were deprived of their right to a jury trial.
Even Without Internet Access, Prisoners Are Trying to Benefit From A.I.
Most prisons forbid online access. But inmates are finding ways to ask chatbots questions anyway.
Kevin Warsh, Trump’s Pick to Lead Fed, Faces Senate at Tricky Moment
Kevin M. Warsh has enough support to become the next chair of the Federal Reserve, but a criminal investigation into the central bank stands in his way.
A Year After U.S.A.I.D.’s Death, Fired Workers Find Few Jobs and Much Loss
People have plowed through savings, cashed out retirement funds and moved in with relatives. Former U.S.A.I.D. workers estimate that less than half have found full-time work.
What to Expect in Apple’s New Era
Tim Cook’s replacement as chief executive, John Ternus, knows hardware engineering. Can he be a product visionary and a global diplomat?
Baggage Fees Are Up. Here’s How to Avoid Them.
Airline passengers are feeling the pain in rising fees, as the war in Iran weighs on the price of jet fuel. Loyalty programs and certain credit cards can help ease the burden.
‘Wagyu’ Used to Guarantee Quality Beef. What Are You Paying for Today?
Behind the scenes, competing forces battle for the reputation of prestige meat.

