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Sky-high valuations may have started as a Big Tech problem, but it's getting harder to find undervalued opportunities in an increasingly expensive stock market. Why it matters: Investors with concerns ...
The median time it takes for a new commercial construction building permit to be approved in Portland is 147 days, according to city data as of last week. That's about twice as long as the city's goal ...
Battery materials manufacturer Group14 announced Wednesday morning it's raised $463 million in Series D funding. Why it matters: The startup joins a growing list of American climate-tech companies ...
The startup joins a flurry of health-tech plays aimed at eliminating insurance bottlenecks, amid demand for faster, cheaper care.
Zoom in: The show will feature more than 120 artifacts, including some making their public debut. Some of the items: A chair ...
State of play: IPS reached peak enrollment in the late 1960s, with more than 100,000 students spread across about 110 schools, Andrew Strope, deputy superintendent for IPS, said. Today, fewer than ...
Florida transportation officials are expected to order Miami Beach to remove its LGBTQ Pride crosswalk on Ocean Drive, citing ...
The ICC called the sanctions "a flagrant attack against the independence of an impartial judicial institution." ...
State of play: Michigan lawmakers of both parties rejected a proposed school cell phone ban last month. The latest: Rep. Mark Tisdel (R-Rochester Hills), who introduced the bill, tells Axios he ...
The venture capital arm of United Airlines is investing in Astro Mechanica, a startup specializing in high-speed flight. Why it matters: Military applications abound. Astro's products, including ...
Most Cleveland transit riders are poor, Black, male and reliant on buses and trains for daily transportation — and they back RTA more strongly than ever, new survey data shows.
Speed matters. Just ask Grant Demaree, the chief executive at Onebrief. "We succeed by making military staffs superhuman — ...