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San Francisco renters are unionizing against Big Landlords as frustration over rent prices and alleged harassment reaches a boiling point
The city introduced a law mandating that landlords engage with renters organizing for cheaper rent …
Jason Lalljee
A genetics company that wants to sequence and analyze your entire genome for $999 just raised another $30 million
The company was co-founded by Harvard Medical School biologist George Church (also known for his wo…
Lydia Ramsey
Gone in 2 minutes: Frontdesk lays off entire staff over a short GMeet call
Online rental platform Frontdesk has become the first tech startup to lay off employees in 2024 -- …
A healthcare company that fought an 18-month battle with an activist investor just struck a $5.7 billion deal to end the fight
"Combining with Virence will create new opportunities for collaboration and growth," Athenahealth e…
Lydia Ramsey
Two big investors are buying Athenahealth for $5.7 billion
A deal for Watertown, Massachusetts-based Athenahealth represents the largest deal to date for Elli…
Zachary Tracer,Reuters
This investment analyst paid a heavy price for being too honest
"For most of the trip, Mr. Mangal said, Mr. Grewal and the police were cordial to him, sharing hote…
The tiniest apartment in San Francisco is just 161 square feet and will cost you over $2,200 a month - here's a look inside
Business Insider called and emailed the listing agent to find out how long the studio has been on t…
Libertina Brandt
Pimco faces new allegations - Big winners in Michael Klein's SPAC - BlackRock dabbles in bitcoin
The top finance stories for February 19, including the latest news on new allegations of harassment…
Dan DeFrancesco
There's A Horrible Hoax Involving Intel And The Israeli/Gaza Conflict Going Around
Intel Israel is the country's largest private-sector employer. Mooly Eden is Intel Israel president…
Sarah Huckabee Sanders tells 'everybody across the country' to watch video of CNN producer calling Russia coverage 'bull----'
"If it is accurate, I think it's a disgrace to all of media, to all of journalism. I think we have …
Maxwell Tani
Wall Street's biggest investors can't shake a nightmare about the US economy. And that fear is much worse than a recession.
Talk of a recession, shaky CPI data, and price increases in things like groceries and health insura…
Aaron Weinman
DIGITAL HEALTH BRIEFING: How GDPR will impact the US health system - Digital health deals hit $1.6 B in Q1 - Ascension sells hospital, pivots to virtual medicine
ASCENSION HEALTH PLANS GREATER EMPHASIS ON VIRTUAL CARE: US health system Ascension Health intends …
Laurie Beaver
Private equity firms have stopped betting the house
Later, tough guidelines for big banks that were issued by the Federal Reserve and Treasury Departme…
Jonathan Marino
This Former VMware Big Shot Just Raised Another $35 Million For His Startup
PernixData is turning enterprise storage on its head with its software product that instantly impro…
Private equity's prison phone-call businesses just got nailed by the FCC
"With the cost of a call sometimes ballooning to $14 per minute once inside prison walls, the FCC f…
Jonathan Marino
One of San Francisco's most colossal landlords says it won't evict tenants if they can prove their failure to pay rent was related to the coronavirus
The company's move is one of the latest in San Francisco as the city and businesses respond to COVI…
Katie Canales
Tim Cook, Steve Ballmer and Jamie Dimon are among the few US billionaires who didn't found a company or inherit a fortune
Just 26 of America's 760 billionaires became super-rich by climbing the corporate ladder rather tha…
Theron Mohamed
I spent 10 years planning to become CEO, but I never got the job until I changed my perspective completely
I joined Cumulus Networks in June of 2015 as the vice president of sales, which was a role I had be…
Josh Leslie, Contributor
It's time for the US to let renters unionize like FDR did for workers 87 years ago, a public policy professor says
San Francisco recently passed the country's first "right to organize" ordinance for renters, which …
Jason Lalljee
Symantec Is Chopping Itself Into Two Public Companies
"As the security and storage industries continue to change at an accelerating pace, Symantec's secu…