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BusinessRachel Chung to Discuss AI and Liberal Arts at William & Mary May 7
Clinical professor Rachel Chung will present her research on artificial intelligence and liberal arts at William & Mary on May 7 at 7 p.m. in Williamsburg.
BusinessTax Court Rejects Simmons Family Business Deductions for Lack of Proof
The U.S. Tax Court denied business deductions for Stuff, LC in Cathryn A. Simmons v. Commissioner because the owners failed to prove personal debt claims.
BusinessMiami Approves $250K Grant Program for Overtown Small Businesses
Miami commissioners approved a $250,000 grant program to provide $5,000 awards to small businesses operating in the Southeast Overtown and Park West area.
BusinessServiceNow Shares Slide 13% Despite Beating Quarterly Estimates
ServiceNow shares dropped 13% in after-hours trading despite reporting $3.67 billion in subscription revenue, a 22% increase for the first quarter of 2026.
BusinessBrooklyn FC Launches $5,000 Business Alliance for Local Partners
Brooklyn FC launches a new Business Alliance offering local enterprises a Star Tier membership for $5,000 to improve direct networking and customer sales.
BusinessBlakeman Proposes Tax Credit Expansion for NYC Small Businesses
Gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman proposed expanding the Excelsior Jobs program at a Gramercy Park diner to give local businesses new tax credits.
BusinessWalletHub Data Shows Geography Determines Startup Survival Odds
WalletHub data reveals geography determines startup success, with Florida claiming six of the ten best large cities for launching a new small business.
BusinessBerlin Labor Courts Leave Gig Workers Waiting 18 Months for Wages
Berlin labor courts keep gig workers waiting 18 months for unpaid wages. Shiwani S. faces financial hardship while navigating this slow legal process today.
BusinessAngelo Martino Accused of Helping Hackers Extort $25 Million
Federal prosecutors charge consultant Angelo Martino with leaking confidential client data to hackers, allowing criminals to extort $25 million in fees.
BusinessLightning Strike Destroys AAA Mattress Warehouse in Mishawaka
A lightning strike destroyed the AAA Mattress warehouse in Mishawaka on Tuesday after fire ignited stored Lithium-Ion batteries owned by NIPSCO utility.
BusinessBusiness Insider Wins Webby Award for Gaza Documentary
Business Insider won the 2026 Webby Award for Documentary: Mid-Form for their project, The Man Who Feeds Gaza’s Children, out of 13,000 global submissions.
BusinessWalletHub: 20% of New Startups Fail Within First Year
A new WalletHub report reveals that 20% of startups fail within their first year. Florida cities dominate the top rankings for new business success rates.