The New York Times – Business:
Companies like Delta are caught between Democrats focused on social justice and populist Republicans. They face major political consequences no matter what they do.

The New York Times – Business:
Companies like Delta are caught between Democrats focused on social justice and populist Republicans. They face major political consequences no matter what they do.

The New York Times – Business:
The fight over voting rights shows corporate leaders face pressure to speak out even in the post-Trump era.

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The two employees had publicly pushed the company to reduce its impact on climate change and address concerns about its warehouse workers.

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The 34-inch, 36-ounce Bill Dickey model Louisville Slugger had been owned by the family of Earle Combs, a onetime teammate of Gehrig’s and coach with the New York Yankees, auctioneers said.

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Even before the company’s C.E.O., Lachlan Murdoch, moved to Australia, Viet Dinh was seen as Fox’s power center.

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Even though it was streaming at the same time, moviegoers flocked to theaters. But with caps on seating capacity, analysts said, the take was about half of what was normal.

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Job growth rose to its highest level since last summer, buoyed by vaccines and federal aid.

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A year after the Paycheck Protection Program started, studies show how its design hurt Black- and other minority-owned businesses.

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Many people may have deferred maintenance because their cars mostly sat around in the pandemic. But that creates its own ills.

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Banks were eager to do business with Bill Hwang and his Archegos Capital Management — until he ran out of money.