Giant 'X' sign removed from former Twitter headquarters building
The installation of a giant "X" sign on top of social media company X Corp.'s San Francisco headquarters led to several complaints, and has since been taken down after just a few days.
Morgan Stanley raises economic growth forecast, citing Biden infrastructure ‘boom’
Morgan Stanley made a "sizeable upward revision" to its economic growth forecast for the U.S. GDP this week largely based on a 'boom in large-scale infrastructure."
Blue is the new white? Labor market's sudden shift towards skilled trade workers is a win for blue-collar jobs
Skilled trade labor is "good, honest work" that can pay six-figure salaries amid a double-digit demand surge for workers, says Gateway Plumbing & Heating owner John Cataneo.
American economy is 'paying the price' for Bidenomics: Rep. Jerry Carl
Rep. Jerry Carl, R-Ala., discusses the Chinese threat in mining, corruption within the Biden administration and core inflation sticking around.
Biden admits China 'dominating' raw material production, promises to bring 'full battery supply chain home'
President Joe Biden touted the purported successes of "Bidenomics" through his Inflation Reduction and CHIPS and Science Acts to address Chinese global competition.
Stellantis launches EV charging business
Netherlands-based Stellantis is jumping into the EV charging industry with the launch of Free2move, providing infrastructure at home or work, the company announced on Tuesday.
China is 'quietly taking over' US food security: John Boyd Jr
National Black Farmers Association President John Boyd Jr. calls on policymakers who are not doing enough to stop China's 'foothold' on the U.S. economy.
First vehicles cross I-95 bridge in Philadelphia since deadly tanker fire less than 2 weeks ago
Officials reopened the reconstructed portion of I-95 on Friday, just 12 days after a tanker truck fire caused an overpass section of the highway to collapse, killing one person.
Farmers say pipeline company using 'intimidation' while surveying private lands
South Dakota farmer, Jared Bossly shares how farmers are pushing back against the carbon pipeline on 'The Bottom Line.'
There's still 'prevailing caution from home builders' on consumer sentiment: Jenna Stauffer
Global real estate adviser Jenna Stauffer says housing inventory is still fueling competition in the U.S. market.
AI comes for construction: New tech with 360-degree cameras deployed for first time in New York project
The New York City building utilizes the Buildots AI platform, which captures data via helmet-mounted 360-degree cameras that is then analyzed by AI models.
Buildots AI used for first time in New York City high-rise construction
Buildots CPO and co-founder Aviv Leibovici detailed how the AI technology helps accelate deadlines and improve efficiency in construction.
California port problems piling up amid labor negotiations
Service disruptions at major West Coast ports amid ongoing labor negotiations between the ILWU and PMA have raised concern about supply chain issues hitting the U.S. economy.
China ‘prepping the battlefield’ after Microsoft warns of cyber attacks on US infrastructure: Expert
China's attempted cyber attack on U.S. infrastructure data can "tell us everything" about where conflict tensions stand between the nations, Jonathan D.T. Ward explains.
It's 'imperative' for the US to 'protect our own interests' from China: Rep. Wesley Hunt
Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, on banning any Chinese purchase of U.S. farmland and the 2024 presidential campaign outlook.
House Republicans fear Biden’s executive order boosting labor unions will increase construction costs
Republicans are concerned Biden's executive order boosting labor unions may increase construction costs for federal projects
ExxonMobil unleashing 'much needed' affordable energy with industry’s biggest refinery expansion in 10 years
ExxonMobil Senior Vice President of Global Operations Janet Matsushita says the oil producer's new expansion project is providing the economy with "much needed" affordable energy.
US housing market 'not operating on all cylinders' yet: Jerry Howard
National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard breaks down April's housing market index, which showed new home starts rose slightly.
New York exodus to ‘pro-business’ Florida is a hot trend that won't simmer down: expert
Sotheby's International Realty's Jenna Stauffer argues people are moving to Florida for better "quality of life," and is a post-pandemic trend that's likely to continue long-term.
Homebuyers ditching NY for FL 'is going to continue': Jenna Stauffer
Sotheby's International Realty associate Jenna Stauffer provides a market forecast amid low construction, banking fears and migration trends.