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With Super Bowl ads, companies urge a return to prepandemic normalcy.

Travel, autos, entertainment and grooming companies are trying to persuade Super Bowl viewers to get pretty and get out —…

Trial of Ex-Goldman Banker Involved in 1MDB Scandal Set to Begin

The global scandal over the looting of a big Malaysian infrastructure fund nearly a decade ago — a crime that…

How Did Squarespace Know Podcasts Would Get This Big?

In 2009, Anthony Casalena was listening to a lot of podcasts, especially one called “This Week in Tech,” a round…

The Week in Business: Peloton’s Tough Times

Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (Feb. 6-12) Peloton Hits a Steep Hill Early in the pandemic, with gyms closed and people stuck…

Making ‘Dinobabies’ Extinct: IBM’s Push for a Younger Work Force

Supported by Continue reading the main storyRead in appPreviously sealed documents show IBM executives bemoaning the company’s relatively low ...

Are Activist Short Sellers Misunderstood?

The DealBook newsletter delves into a single topic or theme every weekend, providing reporting and analysis that offers a better…

Far From the Big City, New Economic Life

GAINESBORO, Tenn. — There is not much to suggest prosperity in Gainesboro, a hamlet of 920 in Tennessee’s Upper Cumberland…

Business Booms at Kroger-Owned Grocery Stores, but Workers Are Left Behind

When Enrique Romero Jr. finishes his shift fulfilling online orders at a Fred Meyer grocery store in Bellingham, Wash., he…

Slate Struggles to Find Its Identity, and Profit

In early January, two days after an abrupt announcement that the top editor of Slate was stepping down, the publication’s…

Study Finds Sustained Progress for Female Directors and Filmmakers of Color

For the first time in a long time, Dr. Stacy L. Smith is feeling optimistic. The director of the University…

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