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U.S. Accuses Hyundai and Two Other Companies of Using Child Labor

U.S. Accuses Hyundai and Two Other Companies of Using Child

The Labor Department filed a lawsuit accusing Hyundai, one of its suppliers and a staffing company of jointly employing a
Why Are People So Down About the Economy? Theories Abound.

Why Are People So Down About the Economy? Theories Abound.

Things look strong on paper, but many Americans remain unconvinced. We asked economic officials, the woman who coined “vibecession” and
GDP Gain in First Quarter Revised Downward in U.S.

GDP Gain in First Quarter Revised Downward in U.S.

Consumers eased up on spending in the face of rising prices and high interest rates, Commerce Department data shows.Consumers eased
Will Billions More in New Aid Save Family Farms?

Will Billions More in New Aid Save Family Farms?

The Biden administration aims to better support small farmers while still aiding big operations and rewarding climate-friendly practices. It’s a
Home Insurance Is Clobbering Consumers. Yet It’s Barely Counted as Inflation.

Home Insurance Is Clobbering Consumers. Yet It’s Barely Counted as

Skyrocketing premiums are hitting homeowners hard, but they barely factor into common price measures.Skyrocketing premiums are hitting homeowners hard, but
If A.I. Can Do Your Job, Maybe It Can Also Replace Your C.E.O.

If A.I. Can Do Your Job, Maybe It Can Also

Chief executives are vulnerable to the same forces buffeting their employees. Leadership is important, but so is efficiency — and
Teamsters Struggle to Unionize Amazon and FedEx Delivery Workers

Teamsters Struggle to Unionize Amazon and FedEx Delivery Workers

The Teamsters union has made little headway in organizing workers at Amazon and FedEx despite wage and other gains it
How China Pulled So Far Ahead on Industrial Policy

How China Pulled So Far Ahead on Industrial Policy

The United States and Europe are trying to catch up to a rival skilled in using all the levers of
Big Sky, Big Growth: How Montana’s Newcomers Are Shaping Its Senate Duel

Big Sky, Big Growth: How Montana’s Newcomers Are Shaping Its

Out-of-state transplants, drawn during the pandemic by the Mountain West’s allure, have caused prices to soar and created new uncertainty
G7 Finance Ministers Aim to Use Russia’s Frozen Assets to Help Ukraine

G7 Finance Ministers Aim to Use Russia’s Frozen Assets to

Western economic officials projected a united front, and braced for retaliation, as they prepped tougher sanctions and tariffs.Western economic officials
G7 Finance Ministers Close Ranks as Tensions with Russia and China Fester

G7 Finance Ministers Close Ranks as Tensions with Russia and

Western economic officials projected a united front, and braced for retaliation, as they prepped tougher sanctions and tariffs.Western economic officials
The NCAA Agreed to Pay Players. It Won’t Call Them Employees.

The NCAA Agreed to Pay Players. It Won’t Call Them

The argument is the organization’s attempt to maintain the last vestiges of its amateur model and to prevent college athletes