The end of Jerome Powell’s term as Fed chair will give President Trump his biggest opportunity yet to reshape the central bank.
He replaces John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois in one of the most high-profile decisions of Bari Weiss’s early tenure as the network’s editor in chief.
Writing under a pseudonym, Madeleine Wickham cultivated an international following for her series centered on a young woman addicted to shopping.
The central bank is widely expected to lower its benchmark lending rate on Wednesday. But investors are worried about what comes afterward.
Caught between Beijing and the Trump administration, the International Monetary Fund offered mild criticism of China for relying too heavily on exports.
As three immigrants claim Nobel Prizes in science for the United States this year, experts warn that immigration crackdowns could undo American innovation.
The central bank is poised to lower interest rates on Wednesday even as a growing chorus of officials urge caution.
Lip-Bu Tan, who was appointed chief executive of Intel in March, is also a longtime venture capitalist. His dual roles have caused some consternation.
An us-versus-them mentality has emerged between Meta’s top artificial intelligence team and longtime lieutenants to Mark Zuckerberg.
French culinary legends and award-winning upstarts are expanding the city’s offerings. Here are five.
Coupang said Park Dae-jun would step down to accept “grave responsibility” for the leak that exposed information on nearly 34 million customer accounts.
An executive left TSMC for Intel. Taiwan’s government says that could threaten its national security.
The former chief executive of Nexperia, a Dutch chipmaker, said Dutch officials had known for years that the company’s Chinese owner sought to move its technology to China.
In the Ozarks, the growing college town of Fayetteville, Ark., is using clean energy to power city facilities and embracing nature-based solutions to climate threats.
GPS collars on cattle are letting ranchers remove fences in the West. That’s good for wildlife and for the land.
Their dams cause floods, and that gets them in trouble with humans. But in the right place, more water can be a big help.
A “green glacier” of trees is steadily taking over native grasslands. Landowners are banding together to treat the problem with fire.
Nicole Sperling, a Times reporter who covers Hollywood and the streaming revolution, breaks down the competing bids from Netflix and Paramount to buy Warner Bros. Discovery.
The agency claimed that 10 children’s deaths were linked to the shots, although it did not release evidence to support the assertions.
Even visitors from countries like Britain and France, whose citizens don’t need visas, would have to share five years’ worth of social media.
President Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its chips to China has raised questions about whether he is prioritizing short-term economic gain over long-term American security interests.
President Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its chips to China has raised questions about whether he is prioritizing short-term economic gain over long-term American security interests.
The birds lingered for days at a Catholic school near Cincinnati as agencies haggled over who was responsible for removing them. Officials said the public health risk was low.
It’s not just humans who suffer from leading one another astray. So do fish, flies and even bacteria.
Mr. Miller, one of President Trump’s top advisers, sold shares in the mining company MP Materials following a lucrative deal between the company and the government.
The move comes as the Supreme Court also appears poised to put antitrust enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission under his control.
Michael and Susan Dell are seeding Trump accounts for American children, but the policy, as written, risks leaving out many recipients.
Caren Bohan, who was named editor in chief in September 2024, will no longer continue in her role “effective immediately,” the company told employees.
The tug of war for Warner Bros. Discovery echoes an earlier clash of media titans.
An E.P.A. site listing the causes of climate change no longer includes the main one: human activity.
The philanthropist known for giving to historically Black colleges and nonprofits working on climate change offered the news by updating an October blog post.
The new Pew report also found that two-thirds of teens said they had used an A.I. chatbot.
Michael Virgil, 35, became agitated on a Royal Caribbean ship and was restrained by at least five crew members, including some who stood on his back, before he died, the medical examiner said.
The valuations of some artificial intelligence companies are approaching those of the dot-com boom. But investors worry that pulling money from today’s market risks future gains.
Born into an aristocratic British family, he turned his knowledge of the world’s largest land mammals to the cause of saving them from poachers.
Silicon Valley is again betting everything on a new technology. But the mania is not a reboot of the late-1990s frenzy.