The New York Times – Business:
A lawsuit filed in California claims the automaker’s philanthropic arm stole technology intended to help poor farmers, but it is not clear to what end.
The New York Times – Business:
A lawsuit filed in California claims the automaker’s philanthropic arm stole technology intended to help poor farmers, but it is not clear to what end.
The New York Times – Business:
Honda and Sony have bailed on Afeela, their joint E.V. project, without selling a single car. Subbrands from big automakers have a shaky track record, but leaning into luxury can help.
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The company, which invested $50 billion in the artificial intelligence start-up this year, will let the team behind the film, “Artificial,” try to sell the project to another studio.
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After months of shortages and uncertainty, India sees an opportunity to restore a once-crucial energy relationship.
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Higher interest rates take effect on July 1 for the next school year. Borrowers are already dealing with rising college costs and inflation elsewhere.
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Oil remains on track for a second straight weekly decline, but signs of cracks in the agreement to end the war have given traders pause.
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Shipping companies hoping to get their stranded vessels out face complications like mines and the lack of clear coordination.
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The country has long faced some of the world’s heaviest sanctions. The lifting of restrictions could open new vistas on trade and financial access.
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With midterms approaching and negotiations heating up, some lawmakers are apprehensive over where the discussions are headed.
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The company’s deep commitment to Mars colonization and Elon Musk’s nearly total control make SpaceX stock an astonishingly speculative bet, our columnist says.