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Automakers Delay Electric Vehicle Spending as Demand Slows

Growth is brisk but slower than expected, causing automakers to question their multibillion-dollar investments in new factories and raising doubts about the effectiveness of federal incentives.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

Arab States Intensify Pleas for Gaza Cease-fire as Public Anger Mounts

Citing deepening fears for regional stability, Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries are beseeching the U.S. to push Israel to end its military campaign in Gaza.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

China Is Lending Billions to Countries in Financial Trouble

Instead of lending money for highways and bridges, China has shifted to providing emergency rescues for previous borrowers.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

Most Americans still have to commute every day. Here’s how that experience has changed.

More than three years since the beginning of the pandemic, more than 100 million workers are back to commuting or never stopped. For many, their commutes have changed in ways both good and bad. Take a data-driven dive into what’s happened to the American commute.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

Another Google Antitrust Battle Reaches Court in Epic Games Case

The Fortnite creator accuses Google of stifling app competition, a challenge on top of a federal suit claiming the tech giant abuses its search dominance.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

Why Banks Are Suddenly Closing Down Customer Accounts

Surprised individuals and small-business owners can’t pay rent or make payroll, and no one ever explains what they did wrong.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original

Are Higher Rates Slowing the Economy? A Zoo Offers Clues.

Economists are surprised by how strong the economy remains with rates at a 22-year high. But there are some signs of slowing, if you know where to look.

The New York Times |  | Fuente original