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What Is a ‘Decent Wage’? France’s Michelin Raises a Debate.

When the French tire maker Michelin closed its factories during the coronavirus pandemic, Florent Menegaux, the company’s chief executive, took…

Microsoft Reports Rising Revenues as A.I. Investments Bear Fruit

The tech giant’s quarterly results included strong growth in cloud computing, fueled by its services in generative artificial intelligence.

School Employee Arrested After Racist Deepfake Recording of Principal Spreads

A high school athletic director in the Baltimore area was arrested after he used A.I., the police said, to make…

The Onion Sold by G/O Media

The satirical news website was bought by a new firm in Chicago that took inspiration for its name, Global Tetrahedron,…

U.S. Growth Slowed in First Quarter, but Inflation Remained a Bug

Gross domestic product, adjusted for inflation, increased at a 1.6 percent annual rate in the first three months of the…

Key Solar Panel Ingredient Is Made in the U.S.A. Again

REC Silicon says it will soon start shipping polysilicon, which has come mostly from China, reviving a Washington State factory…

U.S. Economy Grew at 1.6% Rate in First Quarter Slowdown

Consumers ensured that growth continued, but the latest data showed signs of vulnerability elsewhere.

Southwest Quits Four Airports in Cost-Cutting Drive

The airline expects fewer deliveries of Boeing planes than before, and cited “significant challenges” in achieving growth plans because of…

Wall Street’s Patience for a Costly A.I. Arms Race Is Waning

A sell-off in Meta’s stock after the company disclosed huge investments in the technology may be a sign of investor…

With New Salt and Sugar Limits, School Cafeterias Are ‘Cringing’

Many parents and nutritionists applauded stricter federal regulations, but food companies say the changes could increase costs and waste.

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