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PG&E Plans Bankruptcy Filing Over Deadly California Fires
The utility’s equipment had been found to be responsible for many of the wildfires that killed scores in Northern California in 2017 and 2018.
By Amie Tsang
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The utility’s equipment had been found to be responsible for many of the wildfires that killed scores in Northern California in 2017 and 2018.
By Amie Tsang
The newspaper chain MNG Enterprises is seeking to acquire Gannett, the publisher of USA Today and other publications.
By Tiffany Hsu
Reports about the use of homegrown disinformation online in a 2017 Senate race suggest foreign operatives may be just one thing threatening the integrity of the next presidential election.
By Jim Rutenberg
Automakers are rolling out models meant to widen the appeal of electric cars. But making it easier and faster to charge them is a crucial challenge.
By Neal E. Boudette
Rivendale Farms outside Pittsburgh is a laboratory for applying technology to smaller farms.
By Steve Lohr
“Don’t tell me you don’t know where the money went,” the country’s finance minister said.
By Alexandra Stevenson
Six staffers, including five in the editorial department, were laid off, the publisher said. Alt-weeklies have been hit hard by advertising declines.
By Mihir Zaveri
The bull market has suffered some dizzying blows. In our quarterly report on investing, you will find insights, analysis and even some humor that may help you cope with it all.
By Jeff Sommer
Wall Street was set to open lower on Monday, after Citigroup kicked off the earnings season on a dour note, adding to worries over a slowdown in global economic growth that resurfaced after data showed an unexpected drop in China's trade.
By Reuters
A trove of text messages details a plan by Mr. Moonves and a faded Hollywood manager to bury a sexual assault allegation. Instead, the scheme helped sink the CBS chief, and may cost him $120 million.
By James B. Stewart, Rachel Abrams and Ellen Gabler
Russian meddling, data sharing, hate speech — the social network faced one scandal after another. This is how Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg responded.
By Sheera Frenkel, Nicholas Confessore, Cecilia Kang, Matthew Rosenberg and Jack Nicas
The internet giant paid Mr. Rubin $90 million and praised him, while keeping silent about a misconduct claim.
By Daisuke Wakabayashi and Katie Benner
Many employers don’t provide workers with time and space to express breast milk. Millions of families are affected — and often, it’s a violation of federal law.
By Natalie Kitroeff
Who is the rightful inventor of the blockbuster swimsuit known as the Kiini?
By Katherine Rosman
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