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- Business license issued for Novedades Linda, 7415 Colonel Glenn Road
New business license issued to Novedades Linda at 7415 Colonel Glenn Road
- Man United want £70m star with 'extraordinary technical and physical quality'
Manchester United target Aurelien Tchouameni
- COLUMN: Xbox slashes Game Pass price, removes 'Call of Duty' in strategy shift
Xbox slashes Game Pass price, Xbox removes 'Call of Duty' in strategy shift
- Epstein exploited N.M.land leases for decades, sought tax reduction from private grazing
Jeffrey Epstein operated a New Mexico ranch for decades
- City leaders must think big when addressing blight
City officials are addressing vacant, crumbling big-box buildings.
- The Mistakes I Keep Seeing ETF Investors Make With "Set It and Forget It" Funds
Investors often fail to monitor their ETF portfolios, leading to missed opportunities and underperformance.
- 11 North Little Rock residents file for bankruptcy protection
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- Lord-Higel House: a cup of coffee and a slice of history
Lord-Higel's Coffee House opens after 129-year wait.
- Sixth-penny Spotlight: What is the sixth-penny sales tax?
The sixth-penny sales tax in Cheyenne and Laramie County is a proposed tax increase.
- Air Traffic Controllers Are Suffering in Silence
Air traffic controllers struggle with mental health, with some feeling pressured to hide their struggles to maintain a perfect image
- Zach Bryan concert expected to draw tens of thousands, boost Lincoln businesses
Zach Bryan concert expected to draw tens of thousands, boost Lincoln businesses
- I left my six-figure job behind — now I work 10 hours a week, travel the world, and built a $1.8m company
Former corporate worker trades in 40-hour workweek for travel and entrepreneurship.
- Park board to pursue litigation against Milton over late payments
The Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District will pursue litigation against the city of Milton.
- Truliant, Piedmont Advantage hope bigger is better from proposed merger
Truliant and Piedmont Advantage to form larger credit union
- SUNY students pitch to local business leaders
SUNY students competed for $500 in prize money
- Travis Braulick Examines Why People Feel Behind Despite Strong Income Levels
People feel behind despite strong income levels due to increasing debt and expenses, lack of savings, and a sense of financial insecurity.
- Myseum.AI to Debut Picture Party for Couples at the Florida Bridal & Wedding Expo
Myseum.AI to Debut Picture Party for Couples at the Florida Bridal & Wedding Expo
- S&P 500 Futures Up in Premarket Trading; Legence, Intel Lead
S&P 500 futures rise in premarket trading, Legence and Intel lead gains.
- As banks rely more on vendor platforms, the compliance burden shifts
Bank's regulatory posture now depends on vendor compliance
- Town of Lockport announces its 2026 paving list
Dorchester, Corwin and New Castle roads, along with Snyder and Neil drives, will be paved in the town of Lockport in mid May.
- XPLR Infrastructure, LP announces date for release of first-quarter 2026 financial results
XPLR Infrastructure, LP to report Q1 2026 financial results on May 7, 2026.
- Dexter Lawrence’s under-the-surface stats and AFC North fit will greatly benefit the Bengals
Dexter Lawrence brings a pass rush boost to the Bengals
- After Earnings, Is Netflix Stock a Buy, a Sell, or Fairly Valued?
Netflix stock appears to be fairly valued following Q1 earnings beat.
- A comprehensive checklist to boost caregiving support for employees
Northeast Business Group on Health's CEO shares insight and resources to help leaders craft comprehensive caregiving benefits and policies.
- S.C. Senate votes to pause $1M liquor insurance rule
South Carolina Senate approves one-year reprieve for bars and restaurants from $1M liquor insurance requirement.
- They block grocery stores—then build their own at 4x the cost
Politicians propose government-run supermarkets to address grocery store shortages.
- AI search demands a new audience playbook
Orientation readers want basic information, evaluators seek analysis, action readers seek guidance, and support readers seek ongoing support.
- Gold Funds Have Dipped. Are They Still a Good Hedge in This Market?
Gold funds have declined, but they may still offer a safe-haven asset
- Best PowerShell Commands You Should Use in 2026
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- Proposed Le Roy Central School Budget includes 1.81% tax levy increase
Le Roy Central School budget includes 1.81% tax levy increase
- Microsoft offers retirement buyouts for longtime employees
Microsoft to offer buyouts to longtime employees
- Private school choice advocate tops lobbying expenditures, again
Private school choice advocate tops lobbying expenditures, again
- Insurers Are Lending to the Same Private-Credit Funds That Investors Are Rushing to Exit
Insurers are investing in private-credit funds that are losing value, raising concerns about their financial stability.
- It’s Crunchtime for Private Credit as the Leading Funds Get Ready to Report Earnings
Private credit funds see increased activity as investors prepare for earnings season, with many leading funds set to release Q3 results this week.
- The Bank of Greenland has entered into an agreement on the sale of its ownership share of BEC as a part of a total sale to Nykredit. In this regard, the earnings guidance for 2026 is adjusted upwards
Bank of Greenland sells ownership share in BEC, adjusts 2026 earnings guidance
- Waterland Raises €4 Billion for Latest Private Equity Fund
Waterland raises €4 billion for latest private equity fund.
- Top Indian Refiner Faces Profit Hit From Price Surge
Reliance Industries to report 3.7% decline in quarterly profits due to oil price surge.
- AKVA group ASA: Invitation – presentation of the Q1 2026 financial results
Q1 2026 financial results presentation details not specified
- Gold Price Today: MCX Gold Fell Amid Rise in US Dollar and Elevated Oil Prices
Gold price falls to Rs. 1,51,280, US dollar rises, oil prices surge
- Pistachio Price Shock Spurs South Africa Farmers to Boost Output
South African pistachio production is expected to rise in response to the 50% increase in global prices.
- Sales tax revenues mostly up in Tyler County
Sales tax revenues were up for the month of March.