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DealBook, with founder Andrew Ross Sorkin. Plus, Intel pressures Congress to provide funding for U.S. chip production.
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By Andrew Ross Sorkin , Vivian Giang , Stephen Gandel , Lauren Hirsch , Ephrat Livni , Jenny Gross and Anna Schaverien. Sign Up for DealBook. Make sense of the latest business and policy headlines with our daily newsletter. DealBook Online Summit. Highlights from our latest summit featuring top newsmakers in business, policy and culture. Waking Up in 2041. What will the world be like in 20 years? Read our special report. DealBook Newsletter. Credit Devin Oktar Yalkin for The New York Times. Netflix Needs Some Help With Ads. The streaming service is reportedly talking to Comcast and Google as it seeks to create an ad-supported offering. By Andrew Ross Sorkin , Vivian Giang , Stephen Gandel , Lauren Hirsch , Ephrat Livni , David F. Gallagher and Jenny Gross. Will Biden’s Gas Tax Holiday Make a Difference? Many economists say suspending federal taxes on gas will not significantly cut prices for consumers. By Andrew Ross Sorkin , Vivian Giang , Stephen Gandel , Lauren Hirsch , Ephrat Livni , David F. Gallagher and Jenny Gross. Biden’s TikTok Problem. A BuzzFeed report raises questions about Biden’s approach to TikTok and Chinese deal-making. By Andrew Ross Sorkin , Vivian Giang , Stephen Gandel , Lauren Hirsch , Ephrat Livni , David F. Gallagher and Jenny Gross. ‘The Dirty Secret of Covid’: Scott Galloway on the Postpandemic Economic Turmoil. Mr. Galloway, an outspoken N.Y.U. professor, speaks with DealBook about the crypto crash and what Silicon Valley will look like on the other side. By Vivian Giang. Tracking Fear on Wall Street. Plus, with Revlon’s bankruptcy, Wall Street bankers get ready for a wave of distressed situations. By Andrew Ross Sorkin , Vivian Giang , Stephen Gandel , Lauren Hirsch , Ephrat Livni and Jenny Gross. 20 Years of DealBook: A Special Report. Credit Mirko Ilic. What Will the World Be Like in 20 Years? Looking at demographic data can help us assess the opportunities and challenges of the coming decades. By Andrew Ross Sorkin. Red Brands and Blue Brands: Is Hyper-Partisanship Coming for Corporate America? Major brands and chief executives have become increasingly entangled in social and political debates. Is more to come? By David Gelles. Is the Four-Day Workweek Finally Within Our Grasp? After embracing flexible work styles during the pandemic, some companies are now embracing a shorter week. By Kevin J. Delaney. The Latest Farm Product: Carbon Credits. Global cropland has the potential to sequester as much as 570 million metric tons of carbon per year. New projects that pay farmers to adopt climate-friendly practices could help. By Elizabeth G. Dunn. More Women Than Men Are Going to College. That May Change the Economy. The rising gender gap in college education — currently three women for every two men — might turn out to be one of the most transformative trends of our time. By Justin Wolfers. DealBook Dialogue. Credit Valerie Plesch for The New York Times. As Crypto Tanks, Tech Veterans Question Blockchain’s Promise of Economic Salvation. Crypto fans say the technology promotes financial inclusion. Critics contend that the space is rife with predators putting unwary investors at risk. By Ephrat Livni. Weaknesses in the Social Safety Net Disrupt the U.S. Work Force. “Does worker organizing not work because there’s all this monopoly power?†said Julie Su, deputy secretary of labor. “Why don’t we question whether the monopoly power is the problem.†By Lauren Hirsch. Nuclear Is Back on the Table for a Green Future. Shifting from dependency to energy sources that are completely sustainable, affordable and clean isn’t technically feasible overnight. Can nuclear power help fill the gap? By Vivian Giang. Constructive Communication Between the U.S. and China Gets Harder. Later this month, the United States and China may face another threat in their already fraught relations. By Stephen Gandel. Inside the New Tech Cold War. A conversation with The Times’s David Sanger on how Washington and Beijing are battling over the future of technology. DealBook D.C. Credit Valerie Plesch for The New York Times. DealBook D.C. Policy Forum: Top Leaders Debate Nation’s Biggest Policy Challenges. Andrew Ross Sorkin welcomed Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen, Howard Schultz of Starbucks, Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut and prominent Washington reporters. Janet Yellen says the U.S. is likely to avoid a recession. While the Treasury secretary predicted rising gas prices, she said strong employment and household finances would avert an economic downturn. By Alan Rappeport. Starbucks’s C.E.O. Howard Schultz: ‘I don’t know if we can keep our bathrooms open.’ Speaking at The Times’s DealBook D.C. policy forum, Howard Schultz said safety concerns have prompted Starbucks to reconsider its 2018 policy on customer use of restrooms. By Stephen Gandel. Senator Chris Murphy says stopping ‘ghost guns’ won’t be part of compromise bill. The Democratic senator from Connecticut is leading a bipartisan effort that is pushing for stricter gun regulations. By Stephen Gandel. How to Reset the Relationship Between the U.S. and China. A group of experts gathered to debate the prospects for cooperation and competition between the world’s most powerful economies.
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