Author: The Wall Street Journal
Find insight on Nvidia, Paramount, memory-chip shortages and more in the latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom.Read More
“People think coworking just for startups interested in beer pong and crazy happy hours, but thatās not true. Companies that have been established for over 100 years are embracing it.”Read More
AWS’s big consulting arm, ProServe, is shifting to outcome-based pricing, and reorganizing around AI agents the company calls “digital employees.”Read More
Researchers forecast 6 million small- and medium-sized businesses, or SMBs, will be available for acquisition by 2035.Read More
In her State of the State speech, New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte called the rising cost of child care a ādownward pressureā on families. Her solution: giving businesses tax credits so they can create their own.Read More
Pressured by businesses on the importance of immigrant labor, some Republican states are backing off plans to require all employers to check for legal employment status before hiring workers. State and federal legislation to require that employers use E-Verify, a federal system to check legal status, has been limited this year as a push grows from business interests that say checking status could hurt state economies.Read More
The Epstein files address a long-running side plot of Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 death while in jail on sex-trafficking charges.Read More
ROCKVILLE, Md. & EDMONTON, Alberta, February 26, 2026–Aurinia Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: AUPH) today announced financial results for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2025 and provided an update on recent business progress.Read More
St. Louis-based Joe’s Records will open a new store at Wolfchase Galleria in Memphis. Here’s what to expect.Read More
NAM leaders met at Rockwell Automation to discuss tariffs, inflation, and policy, highlighting optimism and federal policy uncertainty.Read More