Concern over the rise of drug-resistant superbugs is spreading beyond hospital wards and health clinics to the world’s major financial centers.
The National Trust for Local News will take over five of the six daily papers in the state and 17 weeklies.
The talks are a sign of how Star India’s fortunes have changed since Disney’s purchase of Fox entertainment assets.
The reality star and entrepreneur had previously sold a 20% position in SKKN at $1 billion valuation.
An FTC campaign to rein in tech giants suffers another setback, but will likely persist.
Hundreds of thousands of affordable rentals could convert to market-rate housing in the next five years because of expiring tax credits, according to a new study.
Around 180,000 units built with the federal government’s Low-Income Housing Tax Credit will be eligible to become market-rate housing by 2027, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing Moody’s Analytics data.
Without new agreements or new subsidies, the owners of 100,000 units annually, starting this year, could remove the income restrictions and dramatically raise rents.
“When these properties are exiting the program, there’s no legal avenue to force them to stay in it,” Kevin Rabin, director of litigation at Three Rivers…
“Sound of Freedom,” a film championed by the right, was behind only “Insidious: The Red Door” and “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” at the box office last weekend.
Proptech company Latch is laying off 59% of its U.S. and Taiwan-based workforce by November, or about 82 positions, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and putting new executives in place, including a new chief technology officer, chief financial officer, vice president of operations and other positions.
Jamie Siminoff, who founded Ring, a home security company that Amazon bought in 2018, is slated to become Latch’s CEO later this year.
The layoff announcement isn’t the first for the company, which announced cuts in May of about 130 positions over two weeks. Latch received a delisting notification from the Nasdaq…
The bank double-charged overdraft fees, withheld card perks and opened unauthorized accounts, regulators said. It will repay customers more than $80 million.
Mark Zuckerberg has used Meta’s might to push Threads to a fast start — but that may only work up to a point.