
Carlyle Group Inc. and the family owners of Tamko Building Products are considering a sale that could value the maker of roof shingles at more than $3.5 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
Nvidia Corp. shares are rallying back from last week’s selloff as some of the chip giant’s biggest clients are doubling down on artificial intelligence investments.
Donald Trump’s lawyer sought to cast doubt on claims that a tabloid publisher’s $150,000 deal with a onetime Playboy model was an attempt to influence the 2016 election.
IAG SA’s €400 million ($428 million) takeover of Air Europa risks being derailed for a second time, unless the firms fix a list of anticompetitive concerns handed down by European Union regulators.
The release of the Pixel 8A is inching closer.
The new Helldivers 2 major order forces players to liberate either Choohe or Penta, with only one of two potential rewards up for grabs.
State and local governments love giving out taxpayer money so private companies will choose to do business there instead of someplace else. Each U.S. state has some form of an economic development agency whose primary purpose is to incentivize companies to set up shop within the state or to keep them from leaving. A new […]
Under a new bill working through the Alabama Legislature, public librarians could soon face prosecution for providing minors with “harmful” materials. Critics say that the bill, which passed the state’s House of Representatives with a large majority, would force librarians to unnecessarily censor challenged books, or face misdemeanor charges. “This basically gives one person the […]
Anti-Israel protest encampment at Columbia University. (AP) Recent conflicts over anti-Israel protests at college campuses highlight the ongoing relevance of issues I addressed in two posts written back in October, in the immediate aftermath of the horrific October 7 Hamas terrorist attack: “Some Cancellations are Justified,” Oct. 15, 2023 “Far-Left Support for Hamas is not […]
Five Amazon.com Inc. workers at a UK warehouse are challenging the company’s introduction of posters with QR codes that let employees cancel their union membership in seconds.