Insight Partners, a New York-based private equity and venture capital firm, announced on Thursday that it has secured $20 billion for its twelfth flagship fund,
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Rents in the United States spiral out of reach with no sign of abating.
Krystal Guerra’s Miami apartment is cramped, with damaged tiles, warped cupboards, no dishwasher, and little storage. Guerra, on the other hand, seemed unconcerned by the
Arlene, a 9-year-old girl dies after being accidentally shot by a robbery victim.
According to police, a man who was robbed at gunpoint at an ATM in southeast Houston fired in an attempt to stop his assailant but
McConnell calls Jan. 6 “violent insurrection”, chastises RNC.
Mitch McConnell, the Senate Republican Leader, is slamming the Republican National Committee for censuring two House GOP legislators probing the “violent insurgency” on Jan. 6,
Ukraine invasion: Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines will be shut – Biden.
President Joe Biden met with Germany’s new leader Monday in a whirlwind of diplomacy spanning two continents, vowing to block the important Nord Stream 2
Louisiana Gov in limbo over deadly arrest and murder, of a black motorist amidst reelection campaigns.
Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat in a deeply red state, was in the midst of a difficult reelection campaign when he received a text
The US has announced the addition of 20,000 H-2B visas.
In an effort to alleviate the labor shortage in the United States, the US government announced on Thursday that it will give an additional 20,000
Activision Blizzard game maker acquired by Microsoft in a $70 billion deal.
Microsoft is paying roughly $70 billion for Activision Blizzard, the maker of Candy Crush and Call of Duty, in a transaction that will instantly make
Before fleeing, the rabbi tossed a chair at the hostage-taker in a Texas synagogue.
On Monday, a rabbi who was among four Jewish worshipers kidnapped at a Dallas-area synagogue said he and others were able to flee after he
The U.S. proposed a law to prohibit defense contractors from using Chinese rare earth.
A bipartisan bill proposed in the United States Senate on Friday would require defense contractors to stop buying rare earth minerals from China by 2026
