- just asking questions
How Wall Street Is Thinking About Trump’s Tariff Chaos NowFinancial analyst Dan Ives says markets are once again calling the president’s bluff.ByBenjamin Hart - what we know
5 Big Questions About Trump’s Plan to Lower Drug PricesTrump’s new executive order doesn’t look very promising.ByNia Prater andChas Danner - screen time
Is Elon Musk Sinking Tesla or Keeping It Afloat?Consumers may reject the billionaire’s toxic politics and obnoxious personality, but many investors still buy into the Musk myth.ByJohn Herrman - the power trip
David Zaslav’s Shaky Hollywood EmpireIn a declining industry, the Warner Bros. chief has defied the odds — for now, anyway — based on an unlikely set of attributes.ByMichael Wolff - trade war
How Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs Upended World MarketsA recession now looms after two days of market mayhem. Here’s how it all played out.ByIntelligencer Staff - what we know
What Economic Experts Are Predicting About Trump’s TariffsTrump says his new tariffs will be “Liberation Day” for America. Economists’ and market analysts’ views are far more ominous.ByChas Danner andNia Prater - screen time
Are Amazon’s New AI Chatbots Worth Using?These new paths to the buy-now button also show how strange Amazon’s business has become.ByJohn Herrman - auto tariffs
Who Is Going to Pay for Trump’s Auto Tariffs?The new 25 percent tariffs are supposed to start within days and could quickly drive up new car prices. Here’s what we know.ByNia Prater andChas Danner - what we know
Tesla Is Burning: All the Bad News for Elon Musk’s EV CompanyLargely thanks to Musk’s political activities, the EV company continues to find itself in crisis. Here’s everything that’s going wrong.ByChas Danner - social studies
Managers Have Won the War on Remote Work. Now Where Does Everybody Sit?Office attendance is almost back to normal, but the office has shrunk.ByAndrew Rice - screen time
How Long Will AI’s Free-Trial Era Last?OpenAI and other AI companies are heavily subsidizing the cost of using their products. It won’t last forever.ByJohn Herrman - politics
Canada Tariffs Delayed Too: Trade War UpdatesOnly the new China tariff is still set to start Tuesday, at least for now.ByChas Danner - inside job
How Did One Macy’s Employee Hide $154 Million?The retailer’s surprise announcement that one employee concealed a fortune leaves a lot of unanswered questions.ByMatt Stieb - the money game
Trump Media Has Major New ProblemsA whistleblower alleges that CEO Devin Nunes is running the struggling Donald Trump–owned company into the ground.ByKevin T. Dugan - just asking questions
Why the Telegram Prosecution May Move the Overton Window on Free SpeechFrance’s path-breaking arrest of Pavel Durov worries a Stanford professor.ByKevin T. Dugan - the money game
Nvidia Superfans Threw a Party to Watch Quarterly EarningsThe tech company is so wealthy — and popular — that people packed a bar just to watch its quarterly earnings report.ByKevin T. Dugan - screen time
Is Amazon Turning Into Temu?The big e-commerce platforms are all converging on the same plan: a race to the ultracheap brandless bottom.ByJohn Herrman - lives
The Life and Untimely Death of a Boeing WhistleblowerBefore he died in March, Mitch Barnett catalogued dangerous flaws in the company’s aircraft.BySean Flynn - games
New Jackpot CityEleven rivals. Countless billions. One prize: the right to build a casino in the heart of New York.ByNoah Shachtman - the money game
A Second Young Bank of America Employee Has Suddenly Died This MonthThe two deaths are prompting renewed scrutiny of the long grueling hours young finance employees are expected to work.ByKevin T. Dugan - the money game
Trump Media’s Stock Price Is Plummeting. His Election Odds Aren’t.There’s more going on here than Trump fans betting on the ex-president to win.ByKevin T. Dugan - boeing
New Boeing Whistleblower Alleges Another Plane May Also Be FaultyA quality manager claims that Boeing improperly fastened 787 Dreamliners togethers, which could lead to a second blown fuselage.ByMatt Stieb - the money game
Elon Musk’s Tesla Empire Is Facing ‘Unmitigated Disaster’Tesla came to dominance during a short period when everything went right. Can it ever regain its glory days?ByKevin T. Dugan - unnatural disasters
The Boeing NosediveA once-venerable company turned its soul over to shareholders and courted disaster.ByJeff Wise - the money game
How Screwed Is Trump?Unless he can find a way out of paying Tish James, he will go bust on Monday.ByKevin T. Dugan - the media
Jeff Zucker’s Fleet Street MisadventureThe former CNN and NBC boss wants a new media empire. Is that even possible in 2024?ByMichael Wolff - screen time
Can Reddit Survive Its IPO?The company wants to sell shares to users and user data to Google. Redditors might have other ideas.ByJohn Herrman - screen time
Walmart Is Getting Tired of Just Being a StoreAmerica’s biggest retailer wants to buy America’s biggest TV-maker, but not for the reasons you’d think.ByJohn Herrman - the money game
Who Will Rid Us of This Cursed Plane?Despite its problems, Boeing’s troubled 737 Max isn’t going anywhere.ByJeff Wise - what we know
Why Is Tesla Recalling Almost All Its Cars in the U.S.?The company, under pressure from regulators, is doing a software update to address safety concerns over its Autopilot system.ByChas Danner andBenjamin Hart - screen time
What Do AI Companies Want With the Media?The big deal OpenAI just inked with Axel Springer offers a glimpse of how AI and the media might eventually intersect.ByJohn Herrman - the money game
Jamie Dimon’s $4 Trillion MachineHe made JPMorgan Chase the biggest bank in the world. What is it, exactly?ByGary Sernovitz - screen time
What If Amazon Delivered Everything You Order From Anywhere?The company’s massive logistics operation may soon allow it to remake yet another sector of the economy however it wants.ByJohn Herrman - games
What Money Can’t Buy Steve CohenThe billionaire hedge-funder is used to getting what he wants. His time as Mets owner and casino bidder is a whole different ballgame.ByAndrew Rice - the power issue
The Most Powerful New Yorkers You’ve Never Heard Of49 people who are actually running New York City.ByThe Editors - business
Is Target Really Closing a New York Store Over Shoplifting?The company blames shoplifting for shutting one city store. But it’s opening five more.ByJames D. Walsh - screen time
Why Nothing on Your Phone Is Safe From AdsTech companies are just hoping you’ll put up with it.ByJohn Herrman - the money game
Is David Solomon Too Big a Jerk to Run Goldman Sachs?Inside a banking mutiny.ByJen Wieczner - fertility
The Global Sperm Count Decline Has Created Big BusinessThe tantalizing business opportunities and disorienting politics of the worldwide decline in man’s most precious bodily fluid.BySimon van Zuylen-Wood - just asking questions
Bud Light, Target, and a New Era of Corporate CautionManagement scholar Daniel Diermeier on the unusually effective boycotts of touchstone American brands.ByBenjamin Hart - the money game
The Meltdown of a Gay BankWhat went wrong when an LGBTQ+ start-up set out to disrupt finance.ByJen Wieczner - twitter
Who Leaked Twitter’s Source Code?The company reportedly thinks the leak, posted to GitHub under the name “FreeSpeechEnthusiast,” came from one of its many former employees.ByChas Danner - twitter
Inside Elon’s ‘Extremely Hardcore’ TwitterTwitter’s staff spent years trying to protect the platform against impulsive, ranting billionaires — then one made himself the CEO.ByZoë Schiffer,Casey Newton,andAlex Heath - the system
When Supply, Not Demand, Is the ProblemThe economy is changing. Liberalism must change with it.ByEric Levitz - just asking questions
A Crisis-PR Veteran on Sam Bankman-Fried’s Odd Media StrategyEric Dezenhall thinks the explanation for SBF’s behavior is pretty straightforward.ByBenjamin Hart - reasons to love new york
This Awkward Office Limbo Might Be Remembered As a Golden EraLet’s enjoy this moment while we have it.ByMatt Stieb - what is elon musk?
What Is Elon Musk?And how is it possible that he could emerge from his Twitter debacle more culturally dominant than ever?ByLane Brown - just asking questions
Is the Fed’s Cure for Inflation Worse Than the Disease?Economic analyst Ryan Sweet on the tricky balance Jerome Powell is trying to strike and how Europe’s woes could spread to America.ByBenjamin Hart - business
Milk Money: The Start-Ups Racing to Shake Up the Baby Formula IndustryThe national shortage that wreaked havoc for parents created an opening in the $4 billion market.ByReeves Wiedeman
