Aligned Fitness Buys 6 Club Pilates Studios, Boosts NJ Presence
Aligned Fitness Holdings Expands Club Pilates Network in Central New Jersey
On June 3, 2026, ATLANTA, Aligned Fitness Holdings, a prominent operator in the Club Pilates system, announced the acquisition of six high-performing Club Pilates studios in central New Jersey. This strategic move not only expands the company's national presence but also…
Stanford Professor Examines the Effectiveness and Impact of Bankruptcy Audits
Accounting professor, Fabian Nagel, has turned his focus towards the impact of personal financial decisions and…
Senate GOP Begins Debate on ICE Funding: NPR
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Senate Republicans are moving forward with a reconciliation package to finance immigration enforcement…
Deb Haaland Wins Democratic Primary for New Mexico Governor Race
Former Interior Secretary Deb Haaland wins Democratic primary for New Mexico governor, potentially becoming the first Native American woman governor.
Texas Pilot Study Shows Healthcare Facilities Can Cut Costs and Emissions
A pilot program in Texas suggests healthcare facilities can significantly cut costs and carbon emissions through…
Cheatham Joins Troutman Pepper Locke as DC Office Partner
Ben Cheatham has joined Troutman Pepper Locke’s tax and benefits practice group as a partner, specializing in US…
Is Governance Possible Without Continuity?
Modern societies and their structures like defense, public health, and energy systems require institutions that can sustain long-term priorities across different administrations. However, the rapid shift of policies between administrations is causing a strain on these systems.
Home Pilates Reformer Review: Is it Worth the Investment?
Relevance of Pilates in Today's Fitness Regime
Joseph Pilates initially devised his renowned fitness method during…
NY Attorney General Sues Trump Administration Over Abandoned Wind Project Deal
New York's attorney general is suing the Trump administration over a deal to end an offshore wind project in favor…
Florida Consumer Sentiment Declines for the Third Consecutive Month in May
Consumer sentiment in Florida fell for the third consecutive month in May, alongside national sentiment, amidst rising inflation and softening labor market.