A U.S. construction boom is sending rents lower and creating perks for renters
A construction boom in the U.S. has resulted in lower rents and other benefits for renters. Record-construction activity since the pandemic has increased the supply
Mideast oil powerhouse bans Russian ‘shadow fleet’ vessels that seek to undermine sanctions
The United Arab Emirates has pushed back on Russia’s efforts to circumvent Western sanctions through a ‘shadow fleet’ by refusing entry to
The decline of the 2024 double-hater
Back in June, the Pew Research Center offered a sobering bit of data. The percentage of Americans who viewed both major parties’
Mars to acquire snack maker Kellanova in $36 billion deal
Mars will acquire Kellanova for $35.9 billion in cash, tying together some of the largest U.S. candy and snack brands, the companies announced Tuesday. The M&M owner Mars
Google launches first AI-powered Android update and new Pixel 9 phones
Google on Tuesday announced new artificial intelligence features that are coming to Android devices. The move to bring its Gemini AI assistant to
Why Wall Street thinks Brian Niccol is the person to revive Starbucks — and end the Howard Schultz era
Wall Street believes Brian Niccol is the right choice to turn around Starbucks — and move the chain past the decadeslong Howard
Canadian Critical Minerals Generates USD$143,000 in Revenue from Bull River Mine
Canadian Critical Minerals Inc. (TSXV: CCMI) (OTCQB: RIINF) (‘CCMI’ or the ‘Company’) is pleased to report revenues for the Company from the
Glencore Listens to Investors, Keeps Coal Assets
Glencore (LSE:GLEN,OTC Pink:GLCNF) said in its half-year report, released last Wednesday (August 7), that it will retain its coal and carbon steel
Biden jokes about impending exit from the White House: ‘Looking for a job’
President Biden joked about his upcoming exit from the White House during an event at the West Wing of the White House