Year
-
Finance
Snap’s Sales Fall for the Second Time in a Row
The parent of Snapchat has grappled with an ad slump and the challenges of being a smaller social media company…
-
Finance
Hollywood Strikes Mean Steady Diet of Reruns, Game Shows and Reality TV
TV viewers across the U.S. will see fewer new scripted shows, a trend that could continue well into next year…
-
Arts
‘Barbenheimer’ Is a Huge Hollywood Moment and Maybe the Last for a While
The big launch of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” should have been a celebratory moment, but an industry on pause has darkened…
-
Finance
The Markets Are Counting on the Fed to Solve a Tricky Puzzle
Lowering inflation to 2 percent without causing a recession and throwing people out of work would be a rare achievement.…
-
World
Why Is Switzerland — of All Places — Importing So Much Cheese?
The cheese-proud country has recently imported more of the stuff than it exports, a worry for farmers and traditionalists.
-
Finance
Netflix’s Strike Defense Is Strong. It May Have Some Cracks Anyway.
The company is best suited among media giants to cope with the Hollywood shutdown. But a lengthy strike by writers…
-
World
Tesla Wants to Double the Size of Its European Assembly Plant
The electric automaker wants to produce a million cars a year at its plant near Berlin, a step that would…
-
World
Price of N.Y.C. Subway Ride Is Set to Go Up for the First Time in Years
The M.T.A. board is expected to vote to raise the base fare to $2.90 from $2.75, after pausing increases to…
-
Finance
U.K. Inflation Rate Slows to 7.9 Percent, as Price Pressures Ease
The News Consumer prices in Britain rose 7.9 percent in June from a year ago, the Office for National Statistics…
-
Finance
Kim Kardashian’s Skims Is Now Worth $4 Billion
As the apparel company prepares to expand into physical stores and men’s clothing, its latest funding round may spur questions…