Autodesk Beats First Quarter Revenue Estimates, Quells Shareholder Revolt
[ad_1] Autotdesk reported first-quarter fiscal 2026 non-GAAP earnings of $2.29 per share May 22, which beat most estimates and improved 22.5% year over year. Autodesk reports its revenue a year ahead based on its annual subscription sales model. The San Rafael, Calif., software giant reported revenues of $1.63
Chicago Trump Tower to Pay $4.8M Over Water System That Harmed Aquatic Life
[ad_1] The Illinois Attorney General has reached a $4.8-million settlement with Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago, holding it responsible for not getting proper permits for its water-cooling intake system that jeopardizes the safety of fish and aquatic life in the Chicago River that abuts it,
Third Fatality Recorded at Hyundai’s $7.6B Metaplant in Georgia
[ad_1] A forklift incident cost the life of a construction worker at the Hyundai Metaplant complex near Savannah, Ga., on May 20, the third fatality recorded at the electric vehicle production campus in just over two years.Local media reports citing the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office say the
US DOT Signs Deal With Connecticut to Hasten Historic Preservation Reviews
[ad_1] A first-in-the-nation programmatic agreement between federal transportation agencies and Connecticut is aimed at speeding up project approvals by allowing state officials to carry out required historic preservation reviews on behalf of their federal counterparts.The agreement applies to state transportation projects that would fall under the purview
NYC Congestion Pricing to Continue as Judge Stays Federal Effort to Withhold Funding
[ad_1] A federal district judge in Manhattan ordered a temporary injunction against the Trump administration’s efforts to end New York City's congestion pricing program one day before US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s stated deadline to start withholding federal approvals and funding for several New York highway and