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Delta, struggling with Omicron and storms, posts a fourth-quarter loss.
The airline said it lost $408 million in the final three months of 2021, but added that performance was expected to recover with a strong...

Price inflation is expected to pop again as policymakers await an elusive peak.
Economists expect a 7 percent gain in the Consumer Price Index, which would be the fastest pace since mid-1982.

SAG Award Nominations 2022: What to Watch for
The actors’ group will be unveiling its list amid a Covid-affected Oscar season.

The Fed chair could face a grilling at his confirmation hearing. Here’s what to watch.
Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, will testify before lawmakers as he seeks Senate confirmation to a second term.

Alabama vs. Georgia Live: 2 SEC Teams Play for National Title
The College Football Playoff has its championship game on Monday night with No. 3 Georgia playing No. 1 Alabama. The game begins at 8 p.m....

Take-Two will buy Zynga, in a union of two top game makers.
Adding Zynga’s stable of app developers is meant to help Take-Two roll out more smartphone versions of its popular video game titles.

Live Updates: Tributes to Sidney Poitier Pour in From Hollywood and Beyond
Former President Barack Obama, Harry Belafonte, Denzel Washington, Oprah Winfrey and many others paid tribute to Mr. Poitier, the first Black man to win an...

What Are Your Questions About Inflation?
Times reporters want to answer your questions about where inflation is likely to go and how it may affect your life.

A strong jobs report is expected, but it may not reflect Omicron’s effect.
The December data was collected before the latest virus wave took deep hold.

Starbucks union workers near Buffalo walk out over Covid concerns.
The walkout, involving about half a dozen employees, is planned to last the rest of the week.