TECH 3 days ago Gerald Levin, former Time Warner Media CEO, dead at 84 Gerald Levin, the former CEO for Time Warner and HBO, died on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at the age of 84. Levin had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
Digital Originals March 11 New York City taking a slice out of iconic pizza shops with new green rule New York City quietly approved a green-fueled rule requiring restaurants with coal- and wooden-fire ovens installed prior to 2016 to cut emissions by 75%.
Small Business Under Siege March 5 Alabama federal judge rules Biden admin's small business reporting requirement unconstitutional A federal district judge ruled that requiring small business owners to report details on their owners and others who benefit from the business, was unconstitutional.
Fox News Flash March 2 Inflation, global 'sustainability' push a potential death sentence for US Agriculture, farmers warn Texas rancher Shad Sullivan and Boydton, Va., farmer John Boyd Jr. warned of an impending agriculture crisis as farms close while elites push sustainability and foreign aid.
OPINION March 1 Biden’s bizarre plan to nationalize American innovation The Biden administration wants to dictate prices for any product that is based even a tiny bit on government research. The plan effectively nationalizes American innovation.
OPINION March 1 I witnessed the benefits of free enterprise, so I decided to build a movement to defend it I grew up with the Midwestern work ethic and benefited greatly from free enterprise. So, I am building a movement to defend it against the activists and politicians in Washington.
Media February 24 Firms face financial woes, conduct layoffs due to litigation targeting DEI-based grants: Report Atlanta-based Fearless Fund CEO Arian Simone said that lawsuits targeting grant programs geared toward women of color are making inroads, causing her organization to fall apart.
West Virginia February 15 Cleveland-Cliffs closing West Virginia tin plant, 900 to be laid off Cleveland-Cliffs announced Thursday its intent to close a tin plant in northern West Virginia, leaving 900 people out of work following an ITC tariff decision.
Mexico February 14 Mexican regulators order Amazon to reveal algorithms, avoid stifling competition Amazon is under ordinances from Mexican regulators to reveal algorithms, wall off TV streaming as a Prime membership perk, and to avoid 'the logistics method' in the Latin American nation.
California January 30 California sued over Newsom-signed laws forcing companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several other business groups sued the State of California over landmark climate disclosure laws that mandate businesses to report emissions data.