Dakota Johnson

Dakota Johnson is a highly accomplished business expert known for her profound understanding of the corporate world and the intricacies of entrepreneurship. She embarked on her journey with New York Business Times in 2017 as a business correspondent and has since carved out a distinguished career in the field.
85 Articles

Financial paradox is blocking efforts to fight climate change

Decoding the Climate Finance Puzzle: Follow the Money at COP28 with New York Business Times

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Unraveling the Dark Feathers: The Poultry Industry’s Alleged Wage Suppression and the Ongoing Battle for Fair Compensation

Feathers Ruffled: Poultry Industry Faces Legal Storm Over Wage Suppression on New York Business Times

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How Tesla’s Cybertruck Disrupting the Pickup Market Dynamics and Shaping Electric Vehicle Trends ?

Revolutionizing pickups: Tesla's Cybertruck and its impact on the electric vehicle landscape. Exclusive coverage on New York Business Times

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U.S. Expresses Concerns Over G42, an AI Firm Linked to the UAE and China

G42 and the global tech battleground: Unraveling U.S. concerns, diplomatic efforts, and the future of technological alliances. Exclusive coverage on

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States say Meta’s millions of underage users were an ‘open secret’

Meta under scrutiny: Unraveling the legal battle over alleged privacy violations for underage users. Exclusive insights on New York Business

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X could lose up to $75 million in revenue as more advertisers drop out

Inside X's turmoil: Unraveling the advertising crisis, financial risks, and Elon Musk's influence. Exclusive insights only on New York Business

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Susan Sarandon dropped by talent agency after Gaza war comments

Academy Award-winning actress Susan Sarandon was dropped by United Talent Agency after comments she made at a recent pro-Palestine rally

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OpenAI’s Turmoil: Board Dynamics, Leadership Shifts, and Path to Stability

Unveiling OpenAI's Turbulent Evolution: Board Disputes, CEO Drama, and Prospects for Tomorrow's Innovation at New York Business Times.

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Charles Peters, neoliberal founder of The Washington Monthly, dies at 96

Charles Peters, founding editor of The Washington Monthly, a small political magazine that challenged liberal and conservative orthodoxy and was

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How Microsoft’s Satya Nadella kept the ‘best bromance in tech’ alive

The tech world was recently witness to a seismic shift in dynamics between Microsoft and OpenAI, sparking a flurry of

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What to know about OpenAI’s chaotic weekend

A surprising turn of events in the realm of AI leadership at OpenAI has left the tech world reeling. The

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The fear and stress that led Sam Altman to exit OpenAI

As OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman is Ousted, AI Safety Concerns Take Center Stage in the Tech Industry. A Deep Dive

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OpenAI’s board ousts its high-profile CEO Sam Altman

OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman ousted, Mira Muratti steps up. The unexpected shakeup triggers speculation in the AI industry and raises

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Starbucks employees walk out on Red Cup Giveaway Day

Starbucks Workers United Stage Walkout, Demanding Contract Negotiations Amid Staffing Issues

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Inflation in Britain slows to 4.6%, lowest in two years

Unraveling the UK Inflation Puzzle: Factors, Promises, and Policymaker Strategies

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