We have now been told the Resilience Hub, which we overpaid $2 million for, does not have the funds for completion. As city property (it sat unsold, unused for years), it is now off the tax rolls and ...
Time for city to move past convention center 'boondoggle' The City of Springfield now has a survey on its website trying to figure out why the sales tax initiative designed to help build the "Big, ...
This year’s “Weekend Update” Christmas joke swap was a little one-sided, in that it was entirely one-sided. Every year, Michael Che and Colin Jost write awful things for the other to say on the last ...
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Your editorial “California’s Stranded Solar Assets” (Dec. 18) describes the Ivanpah solar project as a boondoggle deserving to go bust. That isn’t the plant I’m familiar with, and I should know: I’m a ...
Even after a share price drop, SoundHound AI is trading at an expensive 30 times sales. BigBear.ai's revenue has been shrinking, and its margins are very low for the sector. Pony.ai is about to ...
California dropped its lawsuit against the Trump administration after it pulled roughly $4 billion in federal funding for the state’s high-speed rail project. Court records show that California ...
Editor's note: Today's Our View editorial was written and the page was completed on Thursday, Dec. 18. Since that time, it was announced the Rochester City Council will be voting on Mayor Kim Norton's ...
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You remember Marocco. He was the face of the Montgomery J. Bennett-funded organization called Dallas HERO that convinced Dallas voters to change the city charter, producing results that we still haven ...
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