The $85.4 billion deal between AT&T and Time Warner has received the go-ahead from U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon on June 12. The no-conditions ruling in AT&T’s favor ends a six-week antitrust trial in which U.S. regulators argued against the merger,...
Since the 80s, the company Miramax has been behind some of the most iconic and celebrated films. The Crying Game, Pulp Fiction, Clerks, Shakespeare in Love, and even a few Pokemon movies! One of the top people at Miramax was producer Harvey Weinstein, who left the...
I’ve talked before about the tricky topic of politics at the workplace. But in such politically polarizing times, it’s important not to forget. In liberal workplaces, conservatives feel isolated and won’t reveal their political views for fear of judgement. We live...
Last month, the Guardian ran a long profile of the 32 year-old Abdul El-Sayed, a doctor born to Egyptian immigrants, who is campaigning for Governor of Michigan. The article quite unabashedly branded the young would-be politician as “the new Obama”, a “progressive...
I’m not Catholic, but I do recognize and respect that Catholic schools are, well, Catholic. And who is one of the central figures of Catholicism, and Christianity as a whole? Jesus. While I don’t agree with tearing down Confederate statues on public property, I do...