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U.S. Congress Candidate – The Oberlin Review
Oberlin alumnus, Pablo Iván McConnie-Saad, is running for Congress in Philadelphia. He has advised Joe Biden and is a policy advisor.
New Hampshire Set to Issue World’s First Bitcoin-Backed Municipal Bond
New Hampshire becomes the first state to issue a bitcoin-backed municipal bond, marking a major milestone in…
2026 Midterms Shadowed by Healthcare Affordability Battle
Former Senator Sherrod Brown hosts round-table on rising healthcare costs, blames Republican Senator Jon Husted for…
Darling Ingredients to Sell $60M in Production Tax Credits
Darling Ingredients Inc. plans to sell around $60 million in production tax credits, bringing total credit sales to $185 million for 2025.
Future Trends Impacting Small Businesses: US Chamber of Commerce Insights
Explore how policy changes, global disruptions, and technological advancements are shaping the small business…
NYers Doubt Benefits of Electric School Buses
Despite benefits, New Yorkers are skeptical about the state's mandate to electrify its school bus fleet by 2035.
Wyoming BLM lease sale generates nearly $17.5M
BLM's latest oil and gas lease sale in Wyoming generated nearly $17.5 million. The sale aligns with bolstering U.S. energy security.
Anthropic Ponders $300 Billion IPO Amid AI Market Bubble Warnings
AI company Anthropic is considering an IPO in an AI market potentially facing a bubble, according to the Financial…
Doctrine to Delivery – POLITICO
Europe must embrace 'sovereignty done right' to build resilience and competitiveness through global investments,…
Hyundai’s Answer to Slowing EV Sales: More Buyer Options
Following the repeal of the $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicles in the US, sales have slowed down. However, automaker Hyundai is not backing down and continues its electrification strategy.