New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Rejects Ban on Noncompete Agreements

[ad_1] Updated Dec. 23, 2023 10:34 am ET ALBANY, N.Y.—New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed legislation that would have banned noncompete agreements for employees, after business groups warned such a…

Rudy Giuliani Files for Bankruptcy After Losing Election Worker Defamation Case

[ad_1] Updated Dec. 21, 2023 1:46 pm ET|WSJ Pro Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and ex-lawyer for Donald Trump, has filed for bankruptcy after a court ordered…

Nippon Steel to Acquire U.S. Steel for $14.1 Billion

[ad_1] Updated Dec. 18, 2023 7:37 am ET U.S. Steel agreed to be acquired by Nippon Steel in a $14.1 billion deal that would combine two steel giants in America…

Chris Christie’s Longshot Hopes Rest on New Hampshire

[ad_1] The moderate former New Jersey governor hopes to exploit New Hampshire’s open primary system, which allows independents to cast ballots in either party’s primary. [ad_2] Source link

Fed Official Says Central Bank Isn’t ‘Really Talking About Rate Cuts’

[ad_1] Updated Dec. 15, 2023 4:53 pm ET Federal Reserve officials offered competing views Friday of when they might begin to lower interest rates next year after Chair Jerome Powell…

Opinion | An Antisemitic Occupation of Harvard’s Widener Library

[ad_1] Claudine Gay promised to prevent ‘disruptions of the classroom experience.’ How’s that working out? [ad_2] Source link

U.S. Homeless Count Surges 12% to Highest-Recorded Level

[ad_1] The U.S. count of homeless people surged to the highest level on record, reaching more than 653,000 people early this year as Covid-19 pandemic-aid spending faded, new federal data…

Sentencing Punctuates Downfall of Former FBI Counterintelligence Chief

[ad_1] Charles McGonigal spent more than two decades as an FBI agent working on some of the country’s most important national-security and terrorism cases, including the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist…

House Condemns Campus Antisemitism Testimony of Penn, Harvard, MIT Presidents  

[ad_1] Updated Dec. 13, 2023 9:51 pm ET The House voted Wednesday to condemn the testimony of the three university presidents whose comments on campus antisemitism last week sparked calls…

Credit Suisse to Pay $10 Million After SEC Alleges Prohibited Underwriting, Advising

[ad_1] Credit Suisse Securities and two affiliated entities will pay more than $10 million to settle charges from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it allegedly provided certain prohibited…