A Closer Look at the CHIPS Act and Its Implications for the U.S. Market 08.18.22 // Frank Holmes The CHIPS Act isn’t the only incentive U.S.-based manufacturers are getting.
US Companies Must Prove Imports From China’s Xinjiang Region Are Made Without Forced Labor 12.24.21 // AP News
Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows To Cooperate With House Panel Investigating Jan. 6 Insurrection 11.30.21 // AP News
Jeff Bezos Donates $100 Million to Obama Foundation To Honor of Congressman John Lewis 11.26.21 // Kimberly Redmond
A Deep Dive on The Debt Ceiling Deal Any change significant enough to matter draws vigorous opposition from those who depend on the status quo.
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley Seeks Eighth Term of Office Grassley, 88, has been in the Senate for 40 years.
Australia High Court Rules Media Companies Liable for Third Party Comments on Their Facebook Pages The decision opens the media organizations to be sued for defamation by former juvenile detainee Dylan Voller.
Federal Trade Commission Bans Maker of SpyFone ‘Stalkerware’ From Surveillance Business It's the first time that the FTC has banned a company from continuing in the surveillance app business.
Facebook’s Most Viewed Article in Q1 Cast Doubt on COVID-19 Vaccine The company acknowledged that it held back from publishing a report on the quarter's most widely read articles.
Morrisons Agrees To Fortress Investment Group’s Raised $9.3 Billion Bid The new bid of 6.7 billion pounds comprises 270 pence per Morrisons share plus a 2 pence per share special dividend.
Military Spending Will Support Defense Stocks