Online and in person, people are clamoring to get their hands on Labubus, which are dolls that are “well-intentioned” but somewhat mischievous.
The cases are the latest test of the president’s expansive claims of executive power.
The 25 percent levies threaten automakers that are navigating Brexit, a shift to electric vehicles and other obstacles.
New details revealed by The Times show that the failures on Jan. 29 before an Army helicopter crashed into a jet near Reagan National Airport were far more complex than previously known.
Electric vehicles will get even more expensive, but prices for Teslas and some other models may not rise as much as prices for some conventional cars.
A new effort at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is aimed at turning its student-athletes into well-remunerated social media stars. Other schools are following suit.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is known for its sports programs, but now it has something else to offer its athletes: an opportunity to become an influencer. Sapna Maheshwari, a business reporter who covers social media for The New York Times, returned to her alma mater to learn more.
The annual weekend celebrating America’s free press went forward, even as the Trump administration chips away at press freedoms.
Medicines and chemicals are huge exports for European Union countries. That makes the sector a weak spot as trade tensions drag on.
The fired employee admitted that he changed prices, added profanity, and altered menu items so they appeared to be free of certain allergens.
Efforts to fix the Vatican’s broken finances helped restore confidence among big givers. But the work isn’t finished.