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.
156 Articles

NCAA investigation into growing role of booster groups

The NCAA is investigating the University of Tennessee's football program for recruiting violations involving a group of outside donors, according

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What are business leaders saying about the Red Sea attacks?

Recent attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea by the Iran-backed Houthi militia have forced companies to pay higher

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Biden imposes sanctions on Israelis over West Bank violence

But since the Hamas attacks and Israel's response in Gaza, polls show the president is losing support among Arab Americans.

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Biden to sit out Super Bowl interview

President Biden is sitting out the Super Bowl for the second consecutive year.CBS said on Saturday that the White House

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Accidents rise after train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio

Mr. Jefferies said the railroads have taken several steps to improve safety after the East Palestine accident. Previously, the industry

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Schedule to fly on Boeing Max 9? Here are your options.

On January 5, after a portion of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliner became airborne minutes after takeoff

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John Franklin, pioneer messenger of literary journalism, dies at age 82

John Franklin, an apostle of narrative short-story style journalism whose own work won the first Pulitzer Prizes for feature writing

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Vince McMahon resigns from WWE

Vince McMahon, the longtime chairman and former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, resigned from his positions with WWE and its

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Evergrande will be demolished, a ‘big bang’ end to years of stumbles

Months after China Evergrande ran out of cash and was set to default in 2021, investors around the world took

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Early radio and TV newswoman Ruth Ashton Taylor dies at 101

Ruth Ashton Taylor, who was married to CBS newsman Edward R. She was the only woman in Murrow's postwar radio

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Electric vehicle charging tax credits will be available in most parts of the country

The Biden administration released guidance Friday that makes much of the country eligible for a tax credit to offset the

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It seems that America is avoiding recession. what could go wrong?

With inflation falling, unemployment low and the Federal Reserve signaling it may soon start cutting interest rates, forecasters are becoming

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Trump campaign barred an NBC reporter from New Hampshire event

Donald J. Trump, who popularized the term "fake news" and declared the news media the "enemy of the people" as

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China’s travel economy is slowly getting back on track. This is where it stands.

As China reopens its borders in 2023 after three years of Covid isolation, domestic travel is booming and high-speed rail

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With investment, new US factories face a familiar challenge

The Biden administration has begun investing more than $2 trillion in American factories and infrastructure, investing huge sums to strengthen

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