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Nov 17 2025BUSINESS

Acrisure's New Storyteller: A Fresh Face for a Growing Giant

Acrisure, a big name in the insurance world, has just hired Aaron Radelet to be its new chief corporate affairs officer. This is a new job for the company, and it shows they're serious about telling their story to the world. Radelet comes from Walgreens Boots Alliance, where he was in charge of comm

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Nov 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Sea Creatures Grow and Shrink to Survive

In the vast ocean, tiny creatures called Noctiluca scintillans are making big waves. These dinoflagellates can grow and shrink depending on their environment. Scientists wanted to understand why this happens. They did experiments to see how food, temperature, and light affect the size and growth of

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Nov 16 2025SPORTS

Panthers' Fresh Start: Trust Over Control

The Carolina Panthers are making some interesting changes. The team's owner, David Tepper, is taking a step back. He's letting the coaches and general manager make their own calls. This shift is making a difference in how the team plays. Tepper isn't as involved in the daily decisions anymore. He's

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Nov 16 2025BUSINESS

Building Bridges: Percy Manson's Journey in Community Banking

Percy Manson, a Kenner native, has spent his career connecting finance and community growth. After nearly ten years as a commercial banker, he joined Hope Credit Union as a senior vice president. His role focuses on expanding opportunities in overlooked neighborhoods. Hope Credit Union, established

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Nov 16 2025POLITICS

Trump's EPA: A New Approach to Environmental and Economic Balance

In a recent discussion, EPA head Lee Zeldin shared insights on the Trump administration's environmental strategy. He claimed that within the first 300 days, the EPA has made significant changes. These changes aim to protect the environment while also boosting the economy. Zeldin argued that the Tru

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Nov 16 2025LIFESTYLE

Rancho Cordova: Where Are the Playgrounds?

Rancho Cordova is expanding quickly. New houses are being built, and new families are moving in. But there's a problem. The city doesn't have enough places for kids to play and families to spend time together. Right now, there aren't many options. Peek-a-Boo Factory is one of the few new places tryi

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Walmart's Stock Soars: A Look at the Numbers

Walmart's stock has seen a remarkable rise since Doug McMillon took the helm in 2014. It has more than quadrupled in value, outperforming many of its competitors. Only Amazon and Costco have seen better returns in that time. Target, Dollar General, Dollar Tree, Kroger, and Albertsons have all lagged

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Nov 15 2025EDUCATION

Downtown Dallas Campus: A Fresh Start for Students

Downtown Dallas is getting a makeover, and education is at the heart of it. Dallas College is shaking things up with plans to redesign its El Centro Campus, a key player in the area for over 50 years. The college has picked four teams to compete for the project, with proposals expected in December.

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Nov 15 2025FINANCE

Tether's Big Move into Commodity Loans

Tether, the company behind the popular USDt stablecoin, is making a bold move into the world of commodity lending. With a whopping $1. 5 billion already lent out, they're not just dipping their toes in—they're diving right in. This isn't just about lending money; it's about helping traders move good

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Maryland's Small Businesses: A Call for Collaboration

Small business owners in Maryland are urging lawmakers to pay more attention to their needs. They believe that having a say in policy decisions is crucial for their success and the well-being of their communities. Recently, over 233 local entrepreneurs, including Khari Parker, attended the Goldman S

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