Month: December 2023
It’s the Same Old Nick Saban. It’s a Brand New Alabama.
The Crimson Tide coach is a control freak who famously sticks to a strict routine. But he’s built an absurdly dominant dynasty through his willingness to adapt his ideas.
Read More‘This Can’t Go On for Much Longer.’ Private Equity’s Deal Lament
Under pressure from all sides, buyout firms stayed quiet in 2023.
Read MoreUS forces sink ‘Houthi’ boats in Red Sea after attack on Maersk vessel – Al Jazeera English
US forces sink ‘Houthi’ boats in Red Sea after attack on Maersk vessel Al Jazeera English Maersk Delays Red Sea Transits Again After Ship Attacked Twice Bloomberg Israel-Hamas war live: Gaza death toll and crisis updates The Washington Post US Navy sinks 3
Read MoreThe rules of the road are changing, but not fast enough for everyone
An obscure federal manual that guides road signs and design is getting a rare update. The Biden administration says the changes will protect cyclists and pedestrians, but safety advocates wanted more. (Image credit: Courtesy of Laura Keenan)
Read MoreCriminal charges set Trump up for the big house — or the White House – NBC News
Criminal charges set Trump up for the big house — or the White House NBC News Donald Trump’s Amazing Year – 2024 Election Newsweek WION Rewind 2023: This year saw Trump rising from the ashes WION ‘Rally Around Trump Effect’: MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki
Read MoreCriminal charges set Trump up for the big house — or the White House – NBC News
Criminal charges set Trump up for the big house — or the White House NBC News
Read MoreUkraine war: Russia hits back after Kyiv attack on border city – BBC.com
Ukraine war: Russia hits back after Kyiv attack on border city BBC.com Russia retaliates against Ukraine after 24 killed in border city CNN Russia Attacks Kharkiv With Missiles and Drones The New York Times Ukraine war: Shelling kills 21 in Russia’s Belgorod The Associated
Read MoreMeet America’s Newest Oil Trader Extraordinaire: Joe Biden
President Biden’s 2022 release of oil from America’s petroleum reserves turned the White House into an active player in the volatile crude market.
Read MoreWhy Manufacturing Is in a Slump, Despite Signs of a Renaissance
Biden’s incentives are driving factory construction, but inventories and rates are weighing on sales and employment.
Read MoreMinimum Wages Are Going Up. Low-Paid Workers Probably Won’t Notice.
Twenty-two states are lifting pay floors, but many fast-food cooks and housekeepers already got bigger raises.
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