Author: Sabrina Ortiz
IBM unveils a suite of enterprise-ready agents, data integration tools, and much more.Read More
MONDAY’S RESULTS Baseball WPIAL CLASS 5A Section 1 Penn-Trafford 7, Franklin Regional 3 Plum 3, Latrobe 0 Section 3 Pine-Richland 3, New Castle 0 West…Read More
If it says Seneca Valley at Hempfield on the softball schedule, then you know the weather will be a factor.Read More
It’s been a fierce D.C. debate for years: How much should the tipped minimum wage be? It’s typically lower, with workers expected to make up the rest in tips. The business covers the difference if they don’t. Under Initiative 82, the tipped minimum wage has now gone up from $5.35 an hour to $10 an hour. It was supposed to…Read More
The move to reinstate tipped minimum wage is part of a broader effort to make D.C. more business-friendly in the face of a looming budget crisis amid federal spending cuts.Read More
(May 5, 2025) The Wauwinet, part of White Elephant Resorts, has been named to Travel + Leisure’s prestigious list of the top 500 hotels in the world this year.Read More
As global markets navigate a landscape marked by easing trade tensions and mixed economic indicators, small-cap stocks have shown resilience, with indices like the S&P MidCap 400 and Russell 2000 advancing for several weeks. In this context, identifying promising opportunities in Asian markets requires a keen eye for companies that demonstrate strong fundamentals and the ability to adapt to fluctuating economic conditions.Read More
Foreign exchange traders just had their wings clipped by the People’s Bank of China. In the wake of a sharp rally for Asian currencies, they were expecting the country’s central bank to make way for further falls against the dollar when it announced the yuan’s trading band midpoint on Tuesday. The fact that it did not speaks volumes about Beijing’s strategic approach to the ongoing trade war — most of it good.Read More
It would be open to the UK, Norway and Switzerland, and give governments more bang for their buck as the continent rearms, says economics commentator Simon NixonRead More