Space company has booked rapid growth under this administration, after founder spent president’s first term being "hated", write Dana Mattioli, Josh Dawsey, and Shane Shifflett, The Wall Street Journal.
The magazine founded by Kevin and Rose Kelly in 1975 has become a different proposition half a century later, with a lively digital presence and an events business strong enough to persuade Mediahuis to part with almost €2m.
Roughly two-thirds of investors in the president’s memecoin are currently in the red, write Vicky Ge Huang, Amrith Ramkumar and David Uberti, The Wall Street Journal.
U.S.-Iran peace talks lift hopes for a city-state that depends on outside money, but any recovery will be slow, writes David S. Cloud, The Wall Street Journal.
Dublin start-up EclimAI uses AI and computer vision to reduce energy waste, lower costs and cut carbon emissions in buildings. Having proven the concept at home, they are now raising funds to take the business into the US and Europe.
Over 500 hospitality businesses use the software developed by former Jurys group IT chief Ronan McAuley. Now, the London private-equity investor wants to scale it into the UK and further afield.
A revision of the EU’s Chips Act is in place as Ireland takes on the Council presidency and the IDA aims to make “mega-sites” available to the world’s biggest chipmakers.
Record-breaking heat waves are challenging the continent’s longstanding resistance to cooling technology, spawning new political battles, writes Matthew Dalton, The Wall Street Journal.
Dow industrials closed June at a record high, writes Krystal Hur, The Wall Street Journal.
The band members have already filed defamation proceedings against RTÉ over its reporting of Bob Vylan's appearance at Glastonbury festival last summer when the band led chants of "death to the IDF" over the war in Gaza.
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