Business
Coverage of Business in the Nexus archive.
- Global Tightening Wave Puts Pressure on Bonds | Insight with Haslinda Amin 8/17/2026
The segment titled 'Global Tightening Wave Puts Pressure on Bonds' was presented as part of 'Insight with Haslinda Amin.' This daily news program provides viewers with in-depth analysis and interviews spanning business, finance, politics, and culture.
- Michael Burcham: Entrepreneur
Michael Burcham is an influential figure in Nashville’s business ecosystem and serves as the founding president and CEO of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center. As a serial entrepreneur who started three successful investor-backed businesses, he also teaches business and healthcare innovation at Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management.
- Rain or shine: How farmers markets create connection within communities
Farmers markets are noted for their ability to create connections within communities. Small business owners have shared experiences explaining how participating as vendors at these markets has contributed to the growth of their businesses.
- AI Rally Regains Steam After Inflation Relief | Insight with Haslinda Amin 8/13/2026
The news highlights that the AI Rally is regaining steam following inflation relief. This topic was covered on "Insight with Haslinda Amin," a program providing in-depth analysis. The show features discussions with prominent leaders from fields including business, finance, politics, and culture.
- Person injured after shooting in Chesterfield, police say
A person was injured after being shot at a business location. Police reported the shooting incident occurred in Chesterfield County early Tuesday morning.
- Shane Richie's circle fear over his 'gruelling schedule and nineties drinking buddies' as his wife 'walks away from their business' - after he was arrested for drink driving
Shane Richie was arrested for drink driving, prompting concerns from his inner circle about his gruelling schedule and 1990s-era drinking companions. His wife has reportedly distanced herself from their business following the incident.
- BP Starts Process for Potential Sale of Its North Sea Business
BP Plc has initiated a process to market its North Sea business for a potential sale. This move is part of a broader review of the company's portfolio.
- 1 person injured after pickup truck crashes into San Jose business, police say
One person was injured after a pickup truck driver crashed into a business at a shopping plaza in San Jose. The incident occurred on Thursday, according to police.
- Local Business in Vooheersville Sees Extreme Flooding
Voorheesville, NY is experiencing extreme flash flooding, affecting streets, parks, schools, and restaurants. A local business owner is struggling to keep his business open after unexpected rapid water rise.
- Deputy resigns after being served termination notice: EPSO
Christopher Ramirez, a former deputy, resigned shortly after being served with a termination notice by the El Paso County Sheriff's Office. The termination followed a call for service received by EPSO's Regional Communications Center from a business in the 6800 area.
- Here's why Chinese smartwatches like the Oppo Watch X3 are rarely sold in the US
Chinese smartwatches like the Oppo Watch X3 are rarely sold in the US despite the device being ready, as the business aspect is not aligned. The article highlights a readiness-product versus business strategy mismatch.
- Sterling Heights police swarm business in SW Detroit early Wednesday morning
Sterling Heights police conducted a large operation in Southwest Detroit early Wednesday morning, resulting in at least one person being taken into custody.
- OpenAI is scared of open-weight models. Should the US be?
OpenAI is reportedly concerned about open-weight models, particularly Chinese-made ones, which may face potential bans. The article highlights the difficulties in commercializing AI technology.
- (South Africa) How to stop my dad from giving money away....
A South African father, active on social media and not tech-savvy, is being scammed by a woman from a neighboring country through pig butchering and advance fee scams. Despite family warnings, he continues to send money, risking financial ruin for his business and leaving his wife destitute amid their divorce.
- Burnham’s industrial revival will join up local needs and strengths
Burnham’s industrial revival initiative in Rotherham involves a forward-looking center collaborating with businesses to leverage existing assets and 'muscle memory'.
- Police find drugs in stolen truck after suspect tries to flee
Police found drugs in a stolen truck after a suspect tried to flee on foot into a business. The incident involved a stolen vehicle and drug seizure.
- Business declares war on Pentagon stock buyback, dividend restrictions moving in Senate
Business opposes Pentagon restrictions on stock buybacks and dividends as part of the National Defense Authorization Act. The provision was supported by Sen. Elizabeth Warren and included in the bill through bipartisan agreement.
- Man who allegedly shouted 'I'm a killer' during Dallas assault now faces murder charge
A North Texas man initially arrested for an assault outside a business now faces a murder charge after the victim died from his injuries, according to police.
- Remember, as midterm season heats up, politics and business just don’t mix
The article cautions against mixing politics and business, particularly during midterm season, warning that such combinations rarely yield positive outcomes.
- Queens man charged with throwing Molotov cocktails at 2 houses of worship
A Queens man, Yogesh Sayrange, was arrested and charged with arson after allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at two houses of worship in Queens and a Brooklyn business. Authorities linked the incidents to a firebombing spree.
- Ohio is America's Top State for Business in 2026, capping yearslong rise with first No. 1 finish
Ohio ranks first in CNBC's 2026 business rankings for the first time, marking the culmination of a yearslong rise as a top business state in America.
- NOODLE Convention generates over $1 million for Newport News economy
NOODLE: The Thinkers Convention generated over $1 million for the Newport News economy, according to an independent study by the Institute for Service Research. The event, focused on culture, business, and innovation, attracted approximately 250 attendees.
- Police discover car racing meet, leading to car going airborne and crashing: CSPD
Police in Colorado Springs discovered a car racing meet in a closed business parking lot, prompting an officer to approach the vehicles. This led to a car speeding off, going airborne, and crashing.
- Angela Rayner could mastermind Burnham's devolution drive as well as new employment rights push - despite alarm from business
Angela Rayner may lead initiatives for Burnham's devolution drive and new employment rights, despite concerns raised by the business community.
- Lawsuit filed after falling tree kills man at Austin BBQ restaurant
A man was killed by a falling pecan tree at an Austin BBQ restaurant, prompting his family to file a $1 million gross negligence lawsuit against the business and adjacent property owners for allegedly ignoring the tree's decayed condition.
- On the road to Khartoum, By Uddin Ifeanyi
The article critiques self-aggrandizement in politics and business, questioning the societal impact of status competition and 'affluenza.' It references economic concepts like the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility to argue for limits on excessive consumption. The piece is authored by Uddin Ifeanyi and published by Premium Times Nigeria.
- What the DOJ investigation into Newsom means — and what it doesn’t
The article discusses a DOJ investigation into Newsom and highlights additional news items, including a pistol gift from Newsom, a business group's opposition to CEQA, and a new San Francisco holiday.
- Putin hosts leaders of Southeast Asian nations, seeking to boost their business ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, aiming to strengthen business and other ties with the regional bloc.
- WATCH: Baker's kids helps business explode on social media
A Seattle baker's business has grown significantly on social media after his children began narrating his baking videos. ABC News' Danny New interviewed the baker about the viral trend.
- How will a judge value my business?
The individual is going through a divorce and is worried about the financial implications, particularly how a judge will assess the value of their business.
- Spencer Pratt and wife Heidi Montag flee LA for a meal after he claimed fire at business was set by enemies
Spencer Pratt and his wife Heidi Montag fled Los Angeles for a meal after he claimed a fire at his business was set by enemies.
- Why China is attracting wealthy Gulf families in search of education, tech and business
A family from the United Arab Emirates spent 300,000 yuan on a seven-day educational and business tour to China in April, despite flight disruptions caused by the Iran war. They arrived in Shanghai, and their determination to travel was highlighted by Lilian Liu from tour operator UFOX Travel.
- Spencer Pratt claims political enemies TORCHED his business after blaze tears through office and leaves it in ruins
Spencer Pratt claims his business was destroyed by a fire caused by political enemies. The blaze left his office in ruins.
- Make use of government schemes to enhance business, exporters told
Exporters were advised to utilize government schemes to enhance their businesses. The article highlights the availability of government programs aimed at supporting business growth.
- APC Rally: Enugu govt cautions against shutting down markets
The Enugu government cautioned against shutting down markets, stating that such actions contradict their efforts to boost investment, business, and productivity in the state. The government emphasized that these closures do not have its support.
- Manhunt in Lansing after business shooting; residents asked to shelter in place
Police are investigating a Thursday afternoon shooting at a business in Lansing, Illinois, leading to a manhunt. The Village of Lansing has issued a shelter in place order. The incident occurred in the 2700 block of East 170th Street.
- How franchising made Americans rich
Franchising, particularly through chains like McDonald’s, has enabled many Americans to become millionaires, as discussed in a podcast focusing on markets, the economy, and business.
- Business
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- Business Warns Johannesburg Crisis Risks South African Recovery
Business warns that a crisis in Johannesburg could risk South Africa's economic recovery. The country's unemployment rate dropped to its lowest level in over five years in Q4, with community and social services and construction sectors adding jobs.
- American capitalism has taken an apocalyptic turn
The article discusses how American capitalism is experiencing an apocalyptic shift, with millenarian thinking becoming prevalent in business and markets.