Goldman Sachs has agreed to buy a majority stake in Excel Sports—a talent agency that represents Caitlin Clark, Derek Jeter, and Tiger Woods—in a deal valuing the business at close to $1 billion.
Senate Republicans are having a hard time stomaching an eye-popping funding request that, in part, would fund security enhancements for President Donald Trump's ballroom. Republicans in the upper ...
Senate Republicans tucked an eye-popping figure into funding for security measures tied to President Donald Trump's ballroom, a project the administration once touted as being completely privately ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee late on Monday added $1 billion to a spending package for the U.S. Secret Service to allow for security upgrades to the compound tied to the construction of the White ...
May 5 (UPI) --Senate Republicans have released an immigration enforcement package that includes $1 billion in taxpayer money earmarked for President Donald Trump's massive ballroom project at the ...
Memberships to shop at Walmart-owned Sam’s Club are about to become a little more expensive. Starting Friday, May 1, Sam’s Club is set to increase prices for both its Club and Plus memberships by $10.
The founders of a new joint venture called the RGV Desal project are hoping their plans for a billion-dollar desalination plant will prevent the Rio Grande Valley from experiencing the same kind of ...
Rainier signed the agreement last week for the 269-acre project. The Dallas firm will lead planning, design, coordination and development of the project in collaboration with Cleveland County, the ...
At a trendy venue near the San Francisco pier, Sam Altman’s verification project World celebrated its next evolution and rapid expansion of its ambitions. And it’s starting with Tinder. Tools for ...
World, the Sam Altman-backed digital identity project, has unveiled on Friday what it calls its most significant upgrade yet to World ID, positioning the system as “full-stack proof of human” ...
The pathway to building a career in the United States for many highly educated and skilled foreign workers was once clear: Earn a degree from an American university or college, and then be recruited ...
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