Oasis Fans Balked at High Ticket Prices. But Were They ‘Dynamic’?
[# item_content] A regulator said it was opening an investigation into Ticketmaster’s actions, but the company disputed that “dynamic pricing” came into play. NYT > Business�
[# item_content] A regulator said it was opening an investigation into Ticketmaster’s actions, but the company disputed that “dynamic pricing” came into play. NYT > Business�
[# item_content] Mr. Carlson’s guest on “Tucker on X” made a variety of false claims about the Holocaust and World War II. NYT > Business�
[# item_content] The 88-year-old activist investor’s stake in his own company has fallen by nearly $20 billion. Mr. Icahn said that he was “absolutely not selling.” NYT >… Read More »Carl Icahn, Activist Investor, Faces Intense Scrutiny From Wall Street
[# item_content] Fed officials have been watching the job market as they move toward a rate cut this month. Friday’s report contained good and bad news. NYT >… Read More »For the Fed, a Sign That the Job Market Is Cooling but Not Imploding
[# item_content] The student financial aid application is expected to be ready by Dec. 1, two months later than usual. Experts offer some tips on what to… Read More »How to Handle the Delay in the Release of the FAFSA Form
[# item_content] Higher tariffs, lower taxes, and more of Elon Musk: The former president outlined his economic vision to an audience of business leaders. But questions abound. NYT… Read More »Trumponomics 2.0: Breaking Down Donald Trump’s Economic Plan
[# item_content] So-called agentic artificial intelligence doesn’t require a human to tell it what to do. At least, that’s the idea. NYT > Business�
[# item_content] For the friends of some famous athletes, hosting a show can mean a little money, some fame and a whole lot of work. NYT > Business�
[# item_content] While rate cuts are welcome in much of the economy, they pose problems for risk-averse investors who relish high money market and bond yields. NYT >… Read More »Low Interest Rates Pose Risks for Investors
[# item_content] A looming decision in Washington to block Nippon Steel’s merger with U.S. Steel on national security grounds is raising sharp questions in Tokyo. NYT > Business�