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Natural Gas Prices Surge After Attacks Hit Facilities in Qatar

Qatar said it had halted production of liquefied natural gas, forcing buyers to compete for supplies elsewhere.

States Move to Limit Access to H.I.V. Treatment

Citing shortfalls in federal support, about 20 states are toughening eligibility requirements for patients in drug assistance programs.

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Natural Gas Prices Surge After Attacks Hit Facilities in Qatar

Qatar said it had halted production of liquefied natural gas, forcing buyers to compete for supplies elsewhere.

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Natural Gas Prices Surge After Attacks Hit Facilities in Qatar

Qatar said it had halted production of liquefied natural gas, forcing buyers to compete for supplies elsewhere.

The Unexpected Winners From Trump’s New Global Tariff

The president’s flat 10 percent tariff is most beneficial to nations that previously faced the highest rates. But it’s not clear how much that...

States Move to Limit Access to H.I.V. Treatment

Citing shortfalls in federal support, about 20 states are toughening eligibility requirements for patients in drug assistance programs.
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Asserting a Personal Role in Warner Bros. Battle, Trump Expands His Powers Again

The move comes as the Supreme Court also appears poised to put antitrust enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission under his control.

USA Today’s Top Editor Departs, the Second in Less Than Two Years

Caren Bohan, who was named editor in chief in September 2024, will no longer continue in her role “effective immediately,” the company told employees.

What’s the Best Way to Give America’s Children $6 Billion?

Michael and Susan Dell are seeding Trump accounts for American children, but the policy, as written, risks leaving out many recipients.

Who Will Win: Netflix or Paramount? We’ve Seen This Show Before.

The tug of war for Warner Bros. Discovery echoes an earlier clash of media titans.

Mackenzie Scott Announces $7 Billion of Giving This Year

The philanthropist known for giving to historically Black colleges and nonprofits working on climate change offered the news by updating an October blog post.

Some Teens Are on Social Media ‘Almost Constantly,’ Survey Says

The new Pew report also found that two-thirds of teens said they had used an A.I. chatbot.

Federal Judge Finds Trump’s Halt on Wind Energy Is Illegal

The president ordered a stop to permits for all wind farms on federal lands and waters. A judge called that “capricious.”

Wall Street Is Shaking Off Fears of an A.I. Bubble. For Now.

The valuations of some artificial intelligence companies are approaching those of the dot-com boom. But investors worry that pulling money from today’s market risks...

Nvidia’s China Lobbying Wins Big. But the True Payoff is Less Certain.

President Trump’s move fulfills a major goal of the chipmaker. But the move faces opposition in Washington — and uncertainty in Beijing.

Same Product, Same Store, but on Instacart, Prices Might Differ

The findings are the latest example of how the notion of a single price is breaking down in the digital age, a trend economists...

Supreme Court Struggles With How to Insulate the Federal Reserve From Politics

The president seemed poised for a big Supreme Court win letting him remove officials without cause. But the justices appeared to struggle with how...

Supreme Court Is Asked to Take Another Ax to Campaign Finance Limits

The case centers on efforts by Republican officials to lift limits on how much money political parties can spend in coordination with candidates.