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F. Ross Johnson, Symbol of ’80s Corporate Excess, Dies at 85

Scientists Loved and Loathed by an Agrochemical Giant

Robert L. Hulseman, Inventor of the Solo cup, Dies at 84

Costly Drug for Fatal Muscular Disease Wins F.D.A. Approval

Shielding Seized Assets From Corrupt Officials’ Clutches

Deutsche Bank Flew and Fell. Some Paid a High Price.

Walter E. Mattson, Former President of New York Times, Dies at 84

Looking for Holiday Cheer? Look Elsewhere

Netflix Could Be Practical Magic for Disney

Why Aren’t There More Female Billionaires?

New York’s Teamsters May Have Their Pensions Cut. What Went Wrong?

A Hit Christmas Song, and Its Star, Make a Comeback

A Voice of Christmas Past Returns, Asking for a Hippopotamus

Mahisha Dellinger of Curls on Becoming a Leader of Your Life

U.S. Labor Market Remains Healthy but Exports Weaken, Reports Show

China Builds Out the Air as Frustrations Mount Below

The Paint Formulator: More Than Mixing Colors

After Belt Tightening, Venture Capitalists See More Promise in 2017

The Pitfalls of Trying to Read a Co-Worker’s Mind

Takata Said to Be Close to Deal With U.S. Over Deadly Airbags

G.E.’s Next C.E.O. Could Come From Current Deals

Documents Open Curtain on Boardroom Drama at Valeant

Paper Calendars Endure Despite the Digital Age

Why Saudi Arabia Is Likely to Postpone a Huge Oil Company I.P.O.

Bid for Access to Amazon Echo Audio in Murder Case Raises Privacy Concerns

Tillerson Led Exxon’s Shift on Climate Change; Some Say ‘It Was All P.R.’

When Finding the Right Lawyer Seems Daunting, Crowdsource One

Hans Tietmeyer, Banker Who Led German Transition to Euro, Dies at 85

Lella Vignelli, a Designer With a Spare, Elegant Style, Dies at 82

Cable News Networks Have Banner Year in 2016

The Restless Quest for a Good Night’s Sleep

Dentsu Chief to Resign Over Employee’s Suicide Stemming From Overwork

For the Trumps, ‘Made in U.S.A.’ May Be a Tricky Label to Stitch

Gazprom Answers Antitrust Charges in Proposals to European Commission

Rising Consumer Confidence Is Driven by High Expectations for Trump

3 Men Made Millions by Hacking Merger Lawyers, U.S. Says

After Uncertain Year, New Administration Portends Shift in Wall Street Scrutiny

National Biotechnology Committee Faces New Conflict of Interest Questions

Grading the Big Deals of 2016: Low and Incomplete Marks Abound

Walmart Slowly Makes Strides in E-Commerce

How Donald J. Trump Could Promote Long-Term Economic Growth

China Sheds More Light on New Internet Security Reviews

Toshiba Could Lose Billions From Troubled U.S. Deal

China’s ‘Godfather of Real Estate’ Pitches Reverse Mortgages to Skeptical Elders

Will Donald Trump’s Corporate ‘Tax Holiday’ Create Jobs? Not Necessarily

Busted Mergers Deals Took Center Stage in 2016

Why Some of Your Holiday Gifts Might Not Fly

How to Determine the Power Rating of Your Gadget’s Batteries

Seller-Financed Deals Are Putting Poor People in Lead-Tainted Homes

Advertising’s Moral Struggle: Is Online Reach Worth the Hurt?