A wild week of firings and fireworks lays bare the challenges Bari Weiss faces in revamping CBS News and its flagship show, write Isabella Simonetti, Joe Flint and Jessica Toonkel, The Wall Street Journal.
Months before her 2012 Olympic gold medal in London, the boxer fought at the Royal Hotel in Bray in a low-key, cash-only affair. Massive determination has seen her clinch a finale on Ireland's biggest stage.
Southampton FC got caught spying on the opposition and were thrown out of the Premier League play-off final. Rugby has been doing a version of the same thing for decades. It’s just been better at hiding the lens.
Founded in 2002 as a non-profit, The Rory Gallagher Music festival has brought in millions of revenue to Ballyshannon, Co Donegal. Its organisers are owed €283,000 by Tickets.ie and want an investigation into its sudden liquidation.
The EPA is in a decade-long battle with Harte Peat over extraction outside of the regulatory system. Now, the environmental watchdog is putting pressure on Roscommon County Council to crack down on recently discovered activity in the midlands county.
The Spar-owned retail franchisor is providing a timely exit for the owner of Abrakebabra, O’Briens Cafe, and Bagel Factory ahead of a major refinancing deadline.
A group called the Revolutionary Housing League repurposed a long-vacant former pub in Newmarket Dublin 8 into a community centre in late May. A day earlier, a planning application had been submitted on behalf of its owner.
In an interview, SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son shrugs off an AI bubble and says a correction would be a good time to invest. ‘Aim for much bigger fish’, write Eliot Brown, Kate Clark and Sam Schechner, The Wall Street Journal.
Adrian Lambe, director of Douglas Wallace, the design firm co-founded by the famed TV architect, speaks about dealing with his sudden death, how he had been a "constant" in his career and the firm's desire for "considered growth".
Rob Walsh has organised events for brands including Grey Goose, Porsche, and Bud Light. Now the Wicklow entrepreneur is betting that American corporates will pay for bespoke Irish experiences with tourism company, Spud.
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