(The Center Square) – U.S. Steel said Monday that union corruption toppled the company’s overseas buyout and pressured regulators to […]
Luke Bernstein: What’s next for Pennsylvania’s economy in 2025?
With the New Year approaching, Pennsylvania businesses have plenty of reasons to feel optimistic. This past year brought meaningful achievements […]
Trump still against U.S. Steel overseas buyout
(The Center Square) – A controversial $14.9 billion overseas buyout of the iconic U.S. Steel company based in Pittsburgh still […]
GOP worker protection bills withering on the vine, for now
(The Center Square) – A Republican-backed slate of bills focused on workplace discrimination protections in Pennsylvania will likely expire this […]
Peter Mihalick: Despite noise from politicians steel deal is good for Pittsburgh
Watching from afar, it is sad that the politics of the D.C. swamp have infected Pittsburgh. That’s the only way […]
Jeffrey Kupfer: Politicians shouldn’t endanger the U.S. Steel deal
President Biden is apparently on the cusp of using his executive powers to block Nippon Steel’s acquisition of U.S. Steel, […]
Kyle Sammin: The U.S. Steel merger is good for workers, good for Pennsylvania
When Donald Trump imposed a “temporary” 25 percent tariff on steel in 2018, many Democrats and their friends in the […]
Becky Corbin: When bipartisan consensus is not a virtue
The prospect of foreign ownership of a storied American company raises concerns, but opposition to this merger is misguided.
By Becky Corbin
Without Nippon deal, U.S. Steel may leave Pittsburgh
(The Center Square) – The company behind the eponymous “Steel City” may be a Pittsburgh icon no more. U.S. Steel, […]
New analysis finds Pittsburgh’s bad, but Philly’s worse, when it comes to housing
Philadelphia may be known for Ben Franklin, Rocky, and cheesesteaks, but it’s listed far below Pittsburgh in a new ranking […]
