Business
What the Washington Post Layoffs Tell Us About News Today
The U.S. newspaper industry has been caught in a long, slow storm that shows no signs of clearing. Once the backbone of American public life,...
America’s Power Sector Faces Surging Demand
The U.S. power sector is entering one of its most transformative and pressured periods in decades. Electricity demand, long assumed to grow modestly, is now...
Winter Weather’s Toll on Airlines, Thousands of Flights Canceled
A winter storm swept across the United States over the weekend, blanketing much of the country in heavy snow and ice. This event led to...
Winter Storms Grounds Over 1,000 U.S. Flights
Picture a traveler at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, coffee in hand, staring at a departure board filled with delays and cancellations. Winter storms across the...
Waymo’s Driverless Revolution Rolls into Miami
Self-driving cars have moved from science fiction to real streets, and Waymo leads the effort. This Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL, NASDAQ: GOOG) unit just launched...
Nvidia’s H200 Approval Opens Doors for China
A recent shift has occurred in the tense world of U.S. China technology trade. The U.S. government has given the green light for Nvidia to...
How Rising Costs Are Changing Business Plans
Supply chain professionals deal with the flow of goods from factories to stores, and in this last year, tariffs imposed by the U.S. government have...
What Fewer Restaurant Visits Tell Us About the Economy
It was a strange year for the U.S. restaurant industry. Despite a stable job market and easing inflation, Americans ate out far less in 2025....
The Rise of Family Offices and the Changing Deal Landscape
Over the past decade, a quiet transformation has taken place in U.S. finance. Wealthy families, often long content to let banks or external fund managers...
