The New York Times Business
- With Oil Prices Weak, OPEC+ Postpones Increases Again
- Nobody Likes Doing Expense Reports. Why Isn’t It Easier?
- How Elon Musk’s X Account Dominates the Platform Ahead of the Election
- How Town & Country Magazine Is Evolving for the Digital Age
- Can The Daily Beast Claw Its Way Back to Relevance?
- TGI Fridays Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
- James Ledbetter, Media Critic and Business Journalist, Dies at 60
- Berkshire Continues Retreat From Stocks
- In Pro Sports, as in the U.S., Political Support Is Divided
- Fears of Civil Unrest Stalk the Markets
- Trump Is Betting Big on Musk’s Swing-State Moonshot
- It’s Time to Shop for Medicare, and 2025 Brings Big Changes
- A Whisperer to the Stars on the Middle East Conflict
- Kay Koplovitz Wants to See More Entrepreneurs Who Look Like Her
- No, Vote Spikes on Election Night Do Not Indicate Voter Fraud
- From AI to Musk’s Brain Chip, the F.D.A.’s Device Unit Faces Rapid Change
- Ed Sheeran Prevails in Copyright Appeal Over ‘Let’s Get It On’
- Chipmaker GlobalFoundries Faces $500,000 Fine for Banned Shipments to China
- This Group Refuses to Stop Tracking Disinformation
- Hugh Hewitt Quits The Washington Post
The New York Times Economy
- October Jobs Report Shows Hiring Slowed Amid Storms and Strikes
- U.S. Factory Towns Laid Low by the ‘China Shock’ Are Benefiting From New Investments
- Working-Class Voters Are Pivotal. Both Candidates Are Vying for Their Support.
- Boeing Reaches New Deal With Union in Hopes of Ending Strike
- The Jobs Report on Friday May Be a Fluke and a Political Football
- The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Cooled Overall in September
- Inflation Is Basically Back to Normal. Why Do Voters Still Feel Blah?
- Walmart Holiday Shopping Plans Are Laid Months Before Black Friday
- New York State Chosen as National Center for Chip Manufacturing Research
- Polls Show Trump’s Edge Shrinking on Voters’ Top Issue: The Economy
- Can Democrats Win Back Voters From Trump on Trade Policy?
- New Jersey Democrats Work to Flip House Seat
- GDP Report Shows US Economy Grew at 2.8% Rate
- G.M.’s Electric Vehicle Sales Surge as Ford Loses Billions
- How Elon Musk Might Use His Pull With Trump to Help Tesla
- Have Paychecks Kept Up With the Cost of Living?
- Trump’s Vast Tariffs Would Rock Global Businesses and Shake Alliances
- Can Harris’s Economic Plans Sway Small Business Owners to Vote Democratic?
Los Angeles Times
- After a century, concrete plant that helped build L.A. makes way for a deluxe tower
- 'Jeopardy!' and 'Wheel of Fortune' in the midst of a legal battle between Sony and CBS
- Carol Lombardini, studio negotiator during Hollywood strikes, to step down
- Column: These Apple researchers just showed that AI bots can't think, and possibly never will
- Shohei Ohtani leads the way in Dodgers setting merchandise sales record after World Series win
- Comcast considers spinning off cable channels like MSNBC. But analysts have doubts
- Hall of Fame won't get Freddie Freeman's grand slam ball, but Dodgers donate World Series memorabilia
- L.A. County sues Pepsi and Coca-Cola over their role in ongoing plastic pollution crisis
- Looking for new activities? Google wants you to turn to its navigation app
- 'We're all in': Like the rest of the U.S., Los Angeles spends big on Halloween
El Mundo España
- España crece, el problema es cómo: la inversión vuelve a estar por debajo de 2019 pese a los fondos europeos, que impulsan el consumo público
- Las ayudas a las pymes que ofrece Díaz para reducir la jornada no llegan a 800 euros por empresa y sólo cubren el 3% del agujero por las horas de trabajo perdidas
- Sánchez ordena evitar tensión con el PP europeo en la Eurocámara para proteger a Teresa Ribera tras la catástrofe de la DANA
- ¿Es la figura del CEO de la casa una especie en vías de extinción?
- Sandra Daza (Gesvalt): "La vivienda puede costar lo que sea, pero si no tienes capacidad de ahorro no podrás acceder a una casa nunca"
- Un 45% de las grandes empresas ya emplean la IA en España
- Desde la fenetilina, la droga que financia a Hizbulá y a Siria hasta el iPhone 16 que es menos indonesio de lo necesario para venderse en ese país
- Ni Harris, ni mucho menos Trump atajarán los grandes retos económicos
- El ex jefe de Regulación del Banco de España concluye que el Gobierno "regaló Bankia" en 2021 y debió conseguir un 80% más
- Las empresas salen al paso del bloqueo en la administración: "Es el momento de ayudar, no de señalarse"
- Los economistas y el poder
- Jeremy Rifkin: "A los desastres climáticos no les importan un carajo las fronteras políticas"
- Trump y las tecnológicas
- La economía mundial en vilo frente a Trump: 'aranceles gordos' y mucha, mucha venganza
- Yolanda Díaz exime a los afectados de la DANA de acudir a sus puestos de trabajo y permite el teletrabajo
- Alemania, Francia e Italia piden a la UE aliviar la presión sobre la banca para que financie más inversiones y España se desmarca
- Cuenta atrás para Muface: las aseguradoras decidirán 'in extremis' si dejan sin asistencia sanitaria a 1,5 millones de funcionarios y sus familias
- Ultralujo en el mar a bordo de Ilma, el nuevo superyate de The Ritz-Carlton
- Estados Unidos en la cacharrería
- La tarea pendiente de las pymes: más del 60% no conoce la normativa europea de sostenibilidad para las empresas