Reliance on fossil fuels is almost unavoidable — at least for now.
Business leaders and trade organizations have been especially worried by attempts to stop work on wind farms that had already secured federal approval.
With cereal trends shifting, lovers of the breakfast food take a walk down memory lane.
A new museum created by the once imprisoned financier offers the financial elite’s take on the nation’s virtues.
New retail C.E.O.s are facing unexpected challenges, like tariffs and worried shoppers, as they try to address existing ones.
Oura Health makes a pricey smart ring that busy executives, celebrities and others use to track health measures like their sleep patterns. It expects $1 billion in sales this year.
Mr. Kushner’s private equity firm, Affinity Partners, is said to be in talks with the Saudi sovereign wealth fund and Silver Lake to buy out the video game giant.
Many scientists were pleased to learn that N.I.H. funding will go to leading experts examining complex new theories, not only fears over vaccines.
The president said he would impose a tariff of 100 percent on certain brand-name drugs. Here’s what we know so far.
The United States depends heavily on physicians trained abroad. The Trump administration’s new fees may exacerbate personnel shortages, especially in underserved regions.
The president’s tariffs on foreign drugs and furniture rely on national security laws outside the scope of current lawsuits.
The column, by editor at large Geoffrey Ingersoll, calls for “blood in the streets” in response to violence against conservatives.
The company is one of two that has been pre-empting Mr. Kimmel’s show since he returned this week.
Steve Witkoff’s son recently sought money from Gulf states including Qatar, which has previously invested in Witkoff family projects to win favor with President Trump.
President Javier Milei slashed inflation and spending, but it wasn’t enough to stave off an economic crisis. President Trump has offered him a lifeline.
The program, in which federal officers take departing international passengers’ photos, is set to grow, raising privacy concerns.
The Federal Aviation Administration said the aerospace company will be allowed to approve some new 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner jets.
Big companies like Novartis say new tariffs won’t hit them. “A win for Pharma,” Wall Street analysts said.
Shares of Williams-Sonoma and RH fell in early trading, while U.S.-based makers like Ethan Allen rose after the president’s latest tariff announcement.