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

Jezebel, the powerful feminist website, is closing

The parent company of the website Jezebel announced Thursday that it would close the site and lay off its staff,

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Why are oil prices falling while war rages in the Middle East?

Fierce fighting is underway in a region that holds much of the world's oil resources. But after a few days

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Mark Zuckerberg uses WhatsApp’s strengths

When Facebook bought WhatsApp for $19 billion nearly a decade ago, Mark Zuckerberg made a promise: the Facebook chief said

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How the Rollettes Dance Team Created a Sisterhood for Women with Disabilities

'Transforming Spaces' is a series about women driving change in sometimes unexpected places.When Chelsie Hill dances in her wheelchair, her

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Nuclear power project in Idaho is canceled

A developer of small nuclear reactors announced Wednesday it was canceling a project widely expected to usher in a new

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Lawmakers are renewing calls to ban TikTok after allegations of anti-Israel content

TikTok is back in Washington's crosshairs, with Republican lawmakers renewed calls to ban the popular short-form video app amid accusations

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Xi Jinping addresses US business leaders amid rising skepticism over ties with China

Chinese leader Xi Jinping, who meets with President Biden in San Francisco next week, is expected to speak with top

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Should the boss get involved in the war in the Middle East?

After reading the details of Hamas's attacks on Israel on October 7, Brad Karp, who runs the Paul, Weiss law

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Citigroup discriminates against Armenian-Americans, regulator says

Citigroup employees labeled a group of about 80,000 Armenian-Americans living near Los Angeles — the largest Armenian community outside Yerevan,

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Las Vegas unions and Caesars reach tentative agreement as strike looms

Unions representing hospitality workers in Las Vegas reached a tentative agreement Wednesday with one of the city's three largest resort

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The New York Times passes 10 million subscribers

The New York Times now has more than 10 million subscribers, the company said Wednesday, moving closer to its goal

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Mark Zuckerberg uses WhatsApp’s strengths

When Facebook bought WhatsApp for $19 billion nearly a decade ago, Mark Zuckerberg made a promise: the Facebook chief said

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Abundant tax credits and trade protections are luring solar companies to the US

Six years ago, an executive at Suniva, a bankrupt solar panel maker, warned a packed hearing room in Washington that

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Uber reports record number of passengers and second quarterly profit in a row

Uber reported financial results Tuesday that showed the company was trading steadily — and even turning a profit — as

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Consumer Bureau wants to monitor digital payment apps

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wants to expand its watchdog powers to digital wallets and payment apps operated by non-bank

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