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New York Signs Climate Law That Would Fine Fossil Fuel Companies $75 Billion
The bill is meant to put the onus of fossil fuel damage on companies instead of the taxpayer.Inc. - 1d -
Ad revenue should stabilize for media companies in 2025 — if they have sports
Live sports and events are key to garnering ad revenue for media companies in 2025.CNBC - 1d -
Dick Parsons, Emergency Fixer for Troubled Companies, Dies at 76
He led Time Warner, Citigroup and the Los Angeles Clippers through difficult periods.The Wall Street Journal - 1d -
How Inc. 5000 Manufacturing Companies Plan to Respond to High Tariffs
Prices for parts and finished goods will rise. But some see opportunity.Inc. - 1d -
Warren Buffett is buying up stock in this high-margin internet registry company
Warren Buffett has spent more than $70 million over six days to Dec. 24 to resume buying VeriSign’s stock.MarketWatch - 5h -
Migrants and End of Covid Restrictions Fuel Jump in Homelessness
The number of people experiencing homelessness in the U.S. topped 770,000, an increase of more than 18 percent over last year.The New York Times - 17h -
Stock market dips, fueled by tech stock selloff
The U.S. stock market took a significant dip on Friday, fueled by a selloff in tech stocks. CBS News contributor Javier David breaks it down and looks ahead to 2025.CBS News - 18h -
The Mega Millions jackpot is now $1.22 billion, and that’s not the only thing fueling December lottery sales
Scratch-off games are also popular during the holiday seasonMarketWatch - 23h -
OpenAI Details Plans for Becoming a For-Profit Company
OpenAI said it will be restructured as a public benefit corporation, and the nonprofit that controls the organization would receive shares in the new company.The New York Times - 1d -
Ad revenue should stabilize for media companies in 2025 — if they have sports
The advertising market has positive momentum going into 2025 — especially for media companies with sports rights and tentpole live programming.NBC News - 1d -
Insurance companies deny cancer treatment claims and Trump's 'border czar'on family detention centers: Morning Rundown
NBC News investigates health insurance companies denying cancer patients coverage for potentially life-saving treatments.NBC News - 1d -
'Would he have lived?' When insurance companies deny cancer care to patients
Health insurance company interference is rising, an NBC News investigation found. Doctors say the stakes are highest in cancer care, where delays can be the difference between life and death.NBC News - 1d -
Singapore’s stock exchange hits 20-year low in listed companies
Regulator aims to encourage more listings to stem trend of companies opting for US IPOsFinancial Times - 1d -
Hochul Signs Law That Penalizes Companies for Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The measure will seek to raise funds to pay for some of the damage caused by extreme weather events, which are becoming more frequent because of the combustion of fossil fuels.The New York Times - 1d -
Meta gains for a third straight year depend on things the company can and can't control
A big question mark in 2025 is politics.CNBC - 1d -
Hochul signs law requiring fossil fuel companies to pay for natural disaster cleanup
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Thursday signed a law that will require companies responsible for large amounts of planet-warming pollution to contribute to climate damage repair efforts. Under ...The Hill - 1d -
How tariffs could be a blessing in disguise for American companies
The silver lining of tariff increases is that they will force companies to assess (and reassess) their efficiency and productivity.The Hill - 2d -
Digital health companies got pummeled by Wall Street in 2024 as industry adapts to post-Covid slowdown
If the Covid era marked a boom time for digital health companies, 2024 was the reckoning.NBC News - 3d -
Digital health companies got pummeled by Wall Street in 2024 as industry adapts to post-Covid slowdown
It's been nearly five years since the coronavirus broke out in the U.S., but digital health companies are still reeling.CNBC - 4d -
FirstFT: Private equity groups unable to sell or list China-based portfolio companies
Also in today’s newsletter, picks for France’s new cabinet, and Russian cargo ship sinks in the Mediterranean SeaFinancial Times - 4d