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Chemical Production Stable Despite Slow Recovery in Main Markets
U.S. economy remains solid but growth driven by service sector demand. Manufacturing recovery still not materializing in U.S. or globally.
Affordable Health Insurance Available in Florida
Discover your eligibility for free or low-cost health insurance from the Federal Marketplace. Open enrollment runs…
Stanford University Introduces Personal Finance Education in College Curriculum
Stanford University is launching a personal finance education program, backed by Charles Schwab, to help students…
Sen. Baldwin Obtains $13.4M for Great Lakes Business Accelerator
Wisconsin-based gener8tor has been awarded $13.4m to launch the Great Lakes Innovation Accelerator, supporting maritime businesses and resilience.
GOP Cuts Threaten IRS Effort to End Bias in Low-Income Audits
IRS efforts to correct racial disparities in audits face uncertain future due to potential funding cuts by…
Axis Capital Outperforming Finance Sector Peers in Year-to-Date Returns
Axis Capital outperforms its peers in the finance sector, with a 67.7% return year-to-date, surpassing the average…
Potential Increase in Nuclear Energy for New York
New York state explores the development of more nuclear power plants, as part of its ambitious plan to achieve 100% emissions-free electricity by 2040.
Michigan, Wisconsin Cities Struggle to Meet Solar Goals with Rooftops
Kalamazoo, Michigan, and utility Consumers Energy reach a new contract, moving away from rooftop solar towards…
Insider Perspective: How Applovin and Other Stocks Defy Market Expectations
Explore why new investors may not care about valuations, how new exchange-traded funds could revolutionize Wall…
Trump’s EV Doubts Jeopardize $54B Korean Investments
South Korean firms are rethinking their $54bn investment in US EV battery plants due to concerns over potential tax credit cuts by President-elect Trump.