Experts Have Been Predicting The Death Of Cable TV For Years. Is The End Now In Sight?

Experts Have Been Predicting The Death Of Cable TV For Years. Is The End Now In Sight?

While it’s been evident for quite some that the future of cable TV rests on shaky ground, we are now seeing clear signs of the disruption the introduction of streaming and shifting viewing habits has had on the industry. The challenges that lie ahead were laid bare in the recent standoff between Disney and Charter…

Supreme Court tax case could have sweeping federal policy effects, experts say

Supreme Court tax case could have sweeping federal policy effects, experts say

The Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. Celal Gunes | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images As the Supreme Court starts a new term, experts are closely watching a case that could have sweeping effects on the U.S. tax code, including corporate revenue and future wealth tax proposals. This summer, the high court agreed to hear Moore…

House Republicans push IRS for answers on processing pause for small business tax credit

House Republicans push IRS for answers on processing pause for small business tax credit

Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., speaks during a House Oversight and Accountability Committee impeachment inquiry hearing into U.S. President Joe Biden on Sept. 28, 2023. Jonathan Ernst | Reuters House Republicans are pressing the IRS for answers after the agency paused processing new claims for a pandemic-era small business tax break. Lawmakers voiced “continued concerns” about the…

Elliott: NHL exec Chris Snow, who died after ALS battle, continues to inspire

Elliott: NHL exec Chris Snow, who died after ALS battle, continues to inspire

A year into a journey that doctors told him would end quickly and cruelly — because the aggressive form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis that was attacking the nerve cells in his brain and spinal cord and would rob him of his ability to move, speak and breathe — Chris Snow wasn’t just living. He was…

How to buy insurance for a business so financial disaster doesn’t strike

How to buy insurance for a business so financial disaster doesn’t strike

Many Main Street businesses could be playing with fire — literally — by not maintaining appropriate levels of business insurance coverage, especially given the spate of natural disasters affecting multiple areas of the U.S. Skimping on property damage and business interruption coverage is understandable to some extent, given the cost. While the price of a…