‘Mexico First’ Campaign Could End Welcome for U.S. Oil Giants
The leading presidential candidate has vowed to reverse energy policies that have attracted foreign drillers and helped absorb a natural-gas glut.
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The leading presidential candidate has vowed to reverse energy policies that have attracted foreign drillers and helped absorb a natural-gas glut.
By CLIFFORD KRAUSS
Many Americans are just beginning to climb out of the Great Recession, yet policymakers are debating whether the economy is on the cusp of overheating.
By JIM TANKERSLEY
When Stacey Snider, the studio’s chairwoman, made a presentation on Thursday it was perhaps the last time Fox would appear in front of the National Association of Theater Owners as a stand-alone entity.
By BROOKS BARNES
Facebook’s chief technology officer testified before a British panel in a hearing that stood in stark contrast to the efforts of American lawmakers.
By ADAM SATARIANO
The company also said it would raise the price of its popular Prime membership service to $119 from $99.
By NICK WINGFIELD
The technology giant reported strong quarterly results thanks to an aggressive transition to delivering software as an internet service.
By STEVE LOHR
The subscription-based service for movie theater tickets is facing questions about its long-term viability, but executives say they are confident the company will flourish.
By BROOKS BARNES
The plan by a new chief executive means that the bank is giving up its efforts to compete on equal terms with Wall Street behemoths.
By JACK EWING
Indications of slowing growth are not yet strong enough to cause the European Central Bank to revise its timetable for winding down economic stimulus.
By JACK EWING
The Facebook chief executive has vowed to clean up the social network, but his company has failed to stop even those impersonating him from swindling people.
By JACK NICAS
The former White House press secretary made an appearance to promote the Madame Tussauds version of the first lady. He has a book coming out in July.
By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM
Mr. Bolloré, called the “King of Africa” for his business dealings there, faces allegations of bribing politicians in exchange for contracts.
By LIZ ALDERMAN
Employees in the tech industry have an unusual power: They can make their companies act more responsibly. All they have to do is speak up.
By KEVIN ROOSE
The company is said to be in talks to acquire Flipkart, India’s leading online retailer, to counter Amazon’s push into the country.
By VINDU GOEL, MICHAEL J. de la MERCED and MICHAEL CORKERY