The New York Times – Business:
Blog
-

Frontier Airlines I.P.O. Signals a Travel Industry Recovery
The New York Times – Business:
The discount airline became the second to sell shares in a public offering this year as more people begin traveling again.
-

It’s Easy (and Legal) to Bet on Sports. Do Young Adults Know the Risks?
The New York Times – Business:
Americans wagered $13 billion on sports in 2019. With sports betting now legal in nearly half the states, experts fear the addiction danger is not being adequately addressed.
-

That Spotty Wi-Fi? There’s $100 Billion to Fix It.
The New York Times – Business:
President Biden’s infrastructure proposal aims to close the digital divide, which has existed since the Clinton administration.
-

The pandemic showed how broken nursing homes are. But the alternatives aren’t easy.
The New York Times – Business:
-

Fact, or Corporate Fiction?
The New York Times – Business:
Companies still can’t resist April Fools’ Day.
-

It Looks Like a Vespa, Rides Like a Vespa, but Doesn’t Smell Like a Vespa
The New York Times – Business:
An Irish mechanic in London has developed a kit to transform classic Italian scooters into clean-riding electric machines.
-

Deals Designed to Lure Travelers Off Their Couches
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.
-

Turning Away From Nursing Homes, to What?
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.
-

An Accidental Disclosure Exposes a $1 Billion Tax Fight With Bristol Myers
The New York Times – Business:
The I.R.S. believes the American drugmaker used an abusive offshore scheme to avoid federal taxes.
