The New York Times – Business:
For better or for worse, travel companies are trying hard to get people, especially those who are vaccinated, back on the road (or on a plane) again.

The New York Times – Business:
For better or for worse, travel companies are trying hard to get people, especially those who are vaccinated, back on the road (or on a plane) again.

The New York Times – Business:
Covid-19 has driven down Americans’ demand for senior care facilities. Building support for more elders to remain at home requires systemic changes.

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The I.R.S. believes the American drugmaker used an abusive offshore scheme to avoid federal taxes.

The New York Times – Business:
The first lady was in Delano, Calif., to mark the birthday of César Chávez, the labor organizer who formed the country’s first successful farmworkers’ union.

The New York Times – Business:
Archegos Capital Management’s use of swaps helped conceal its exposure to huge blocks of shares but showed once again how lightly regulated derivatives can shake the financial system.

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The president sees public spending, rather than relying on businesses to turn tax cuts into investment, as the key to competitiveness.

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Some Americans who received unemployment benefits last year may have filed their federal tax returns before a new tax break became available.

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Prominent Black executives had called on companies to publicly oppose a wave of similarly restrictive voting bills that Republicans are advancing in almost every state.

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The deal is likely to create waves inside Microsoft, where some employees have objected to working with the Pentagon.

The New York Times – Business:
A drug that unleashes the immune system offers a rare glimmer of hope for those with a cancer that resists most treatments.