Stacey Abrams owes Georgians $100M for loss of MLB All-Star Game, political advocacy group says
The conservative group Heritage Action says Democratic voting activist Stacey Abrams should pay her fellow Georgians back for the estimated $100 million it cost the state's economy when Major League Baseball pulled the All-Star Game out of Atlanta following her call for a boycott.
Ohio introduces data privacy legislation that allows residents to have their data deleted
Lawmakers in Ohio on Tuesday unveiled data privacy legislation that aims to create new data rights for residents in the state, allowing them to have more control over their personal data.
Ohio prepared to ‘compete’ for business investment, jobs as it slashes tax rates
Ohio is ready to reap the economic benefits of a tax reform strategy 15 years in the making – the state is just one of a handful to announce rate reductions as its economy recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.
Bill Gates opens up about divorce at 'summer camp for billionaires,' blames himself: report
Bill Gates opened up about his divorce from Melinda Gates during an annual exclusive conference for billionaires and some of the most powerful people in sports, technology and media where one witness said the Microsoft founder was on the verge of tears.
'Black Widow' earns Disney and Marvel the pandemic box-office record with massive opening weekend
Even with an option to watch “Black Widow” at home, audiences went to the movie theater in pandemic record numbers this weekend to catch the first Marvel movie released in two years.
Biden targets airlines, internet, hearing aids, phone repairs and more in new order
Joe Biden on Friday issued a new executive order aimed at boosting competition in various industries.
Business groups slam Biden executive order that cracks down on anti-competitive practices
Business groups railed against President Biden’s executive order that takes aim at what the administration says is anti-competitive behavior conducted by some of America’s biggest industries.
Schumer says Senate may work into August to pass infrastructure plan, reconciliation bill
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Friday that Democrats may work into August in order to pass both a bipartisan infrastructure package and a separate reconciliation bill that would dramatically expand the government-funded safety net.
Bezos called for higher taxes, even as Amazon lobbied to keep rates low, report says
Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, publicly endorsed President Biden's plan to dramatically raise taxes on wealthy Americans and corporations, even as Amazon lobbied behind the scenes to preserve a tax loophole that's allowed it to reduce its liability, according to a new report.
'Woke' MLB, Ticketmaster targeted in $1M ad campaign
Consumers' Research on Thursday launched the second phase of its ad campaign targeting corporations over "woke" political narratives.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation outlines leadership contingency plan amid divorce
While Bill and Melinda previously said they would continue to work at the foundation together despite their separation, Melinda is now being given the option to resign her position as co-chair and trustee if the pair is unable to continue to work together after two years, according to a news release.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation gives Dare Bioscience a boost
Shares of Daré Bioscience, Inc., surged 63% ahead of Wednesday's opening bell after the biotech company reported a nearly $49 million grant from The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Chobani confidentially files for US IPO; valuation may exceed $10B
Greek-yogurt maker Chobani could be valued at more than $10 billion in its initial public offering (IPO), a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday, as the company confidentially filed regulatory paperwork for its stock market listing.
Raytheon's critical race theory program calls on White employees to acknowledge 'privilege': report
Internal documents showing Raytheon's critical race theory (CRT) program calls on its White employees to acknowledge their "privilege."
Scale, details of massive Kaseya ransomware attack emerge
Cybersecurity teams worked feverishly Sunday to stem the impact of the single biggest global ransomware attack on record, with some details emerging about how the Russia-linked gang responsible breached the company whose software was the conduit.
Suez Canal Authority says deal reached to free seized vessel
The Suez Canal Authority on Sunday said it has reached an agreement to settle a financial dispute with the owners of a hulking container ship that blocked the crucial waterway for nearly a week earlier this year.
‘Friday’ Franchise Frozen as Ice Cube and Warner Bros. Fight Over New Movie
A spat between star Ice Cube and WarnerMedia has escalated into a high-stakes blame game that threatens to permanently derail the movie “Last Friday,” the latest film planned for the long-running comedy franchise.
Arizona begins switch to flat income tax: What residents will save
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed a budget this week that includes a gradual transition to a flat tax structure in the state.
Legal expert weighs in on the latest development in the Britney Spears conservatorship case
Quinnipiac Law professor and constitutional law expert John Pavia gives his analysis on the pop star's conservatorship case
Florida Gov. DeSantis’ Big Tech law struck down by judge
A federal judge has temporarily prevented Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis from implementing legislation allowing state residents to sue the country’s largest technology companies over their content moderation policies.


















