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The Week in Business: Twitter Hits Back

Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (July 10-16) Twitter Plays Offense In Elon Musk’s saga with Twitter, the end of one chapter is…

Netflix, Still Reeling, Bets Big on ‘The Gray Man’

Anthony and Joe Russo like to go big. In 2018’s “Avengers: Infinity War,” the directing brothers shocked fans when they…

A Warren Buffett Protégée Strikes Out on Her Own

Tracy Britt Cool always knew she wanted to work in business. So, not unlike the star of a high school…

Nikole Hannah-Jones and University Settle Hiring Dispute

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has reached a settlement with Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for…

In a Digital World, These Drivers Like Their Analog Cars

To the extent that our brains are computers, they may have more in common with analog rather than digital machines…

Voters See a Bad Economy, Even if They’re Doing OK

The fastest inflation in four decades has Americans feeling dour about the economy, even as their own finances have, so…

Average Car Payments Hit a Record High. Here’s What to Know.

Tight supplies of new cars, high prices and rising interest rates are making automobiles increasingly unaffordable for many Americans. In…

China’s Shuddering Economic Engine

Good morning. Citigroup reported quarterly profits that beat analysts’ expectations, while BlackRock and Wells Fargo missed estimates. “Investors ...

Biggest Cryptominers in the U.S. Use as Much Power as Houston, Findings Show

Seven of the largest Bitcoin mining companies in the United States are set up to use nearly as much electricity…

In a Twist, Old Coal Plants Help Deliver Renewable Power. Here’s How.

Across the country, aging and defunct coal-burning power plants are getting new lives as solar, battery and other renewable energy…

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