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Theodora ‘Teddi’ Voss, who is Greek/American, has been a Tucson resident of Villa Hermosa Senior Living since May 2012, when ...
Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call August 7, 2025 8:30 AM ETCompany ParticipantsAvi Goldin - Chief Financial OfficerMichael M.
NJ beach replenishment projects could be in jeopardy as congress pushes major financial cutbacks for these types of efforts.
Acacia Research surged after Q1 2025 earnings but could make a big move in either direction after this week's Q2 2025 ...
Investors have long parsed economic reports on the labor market or inflation to help determine prices for stocks and bonds. But after weak jobs data on Friday prompted President Trump to fire Erika ...
US President Donald Trump threatened steeper tariff on India for Russian oil imports, which roiled risk-on sentiment. Oil and ...
BP Makes Potentially Largest Discovery in 25 Years Offshore Brazil BP said it discovered oil and gas in the deepwater Santos basin offshore Brazil, a find that could be its largest discovery in 25 ...
By monopolizing the ice, the Stars effectively control the pathways by which young players advance to the sport's highest stages. Knowing most local hockey families have nowhere else to go, the Stars ...
The NTSB is the US federal agency responsible for investigating aviation and major transportation incidents. Its chairwoman Jennifer Homendy asserted that current media reports on the Air India ...
Easton Easton moves toward solar energy use through SolSmart, though federal cuts pose challenge Published: Jul. 27, 2025, 10:00 a.m.
A nationwide coalition of dozens of organizations, including six from Rhode Island, sued the government on July 21 in U.S. District Court.
A federal judge on Friday dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit challenging sanctuary city policies in Chicago and the state of Illinois, ruling that they are protected by the 10th Amendment.