ANALYST RYAN CLARK

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Jan 02 2026OPINION

Clark County's Big Plans for 2026: Money, Bridges, and Homes

Clark County is looking ahead to 2026 with big plans. The main focus is on money. The state has a big budget gap. The governor wants to fix it without raising taxes. Lawmakers should do the same. They need to cut costs, not just raise taxes. The federal government is not helping. They claim to save

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Dec 14 2025BUSINESS

Analysts Shake Up Stock Ratings: Big Moves for Tech and Dining Giants

Analysts have been busy making big calls on some well-known companies. Microsoft and Netflix are getting a thumbs up, while Super Micro Computer and Cracker Barrel are facing some tough love. Microsoft has been doing well, even with all the money it's spending on big projects. Analysts think it's a

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Dec 05 2025SCIENCE

Teen's Science Passion Could Win Big Prizes

Ryan Zhao, a 17-year-old from Basking Ridge, is making waves in the science world. He's one of 30 global semi-finalists in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge. This contest rewards students who create videos explaining complex science ideas. Ryan's video is about Noether's Theorem. This theorem expla

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Nov 11 2025FINANCE

Stock Picks: Why Analysts Can't Agree

Analysts are sharing their thoughts on two companies: JD and Six Flags. First, JD. Eddy Wang from Morgan Stanley suggests selling the stock. He believes it's worth $28. 00, but it closed at $31. 79 last Friday. Eddy isn't the highest-ranked analyst, coming in at #9181 out of 10, 110. However, most a

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Oct 31 2025CELEBRITIES

A Heartfelt Goodbye: Ryan Seacrest Remembers His Dad

Ryan Seacrest took to social media to share the sad news that his father, Gary Seacrest, had passed away at the age of 81. Gary had been fighting prostate cancer for quite some time. He leaves behind his wife, Connie, and his two children, Ryan and Meredith. Ryan's post was filled with love and grat

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Oct 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

When Real Life Meets TV Drama: Ryan Murphy's Controversial Choices

Ryan Murphy, a big name in TV, has a knack for turning real-life events into gripping shows. But this approach often leads to trouble with the people involved in those events. His shows, like "American Crime Story" and "Monster, " have faced criticism for how they portray real people and events. Th

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Oct 27 2025EDUCATION

Tulsa's School Chief and a Controversial Alliance

Ryan Walters, the superintendent of Tulsa Public Schools, has sparked curiosity and concern by forming a partnership with PragerU, a conservative media outlet. What's notable is how little information has been shared about this collaboration. PragerU is known for its conservative viewpoints and has

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Oct 25 2025OPINION

Clarkston's EMS: A Tough Choice for Taxpayers

Clarkston, a small town with a population of around 7, 300, has long prided itself on its independent emergency medical services (EMS). For over a decade, residents have paid extra taxes to keep this service local, believing it ensures faster response times and better care. However, this commitment

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Sep 26 2025POLITICS

Oklahoma's Education Chief Swaps Role for Conservative Advocacy

Ryan Walters, the Republican who led Oklahoma's public schools, is stepping down. He's leaving to head up a group called the Teacher Freedom Alliance. This group aims to shape educators into molding students into "free, moral, and upright American citizens. " Walters made waves during his time as s

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May 30 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Clarksdale Celebrates Its Own: The Sinners Festival

Clarksdale, Mississippi, a town of about 14, 000 people, mostly Black, finally got to see their story on the big screen. This happened thanks to the Sinners festival, a three-day event that brought the film Sinners to their hometown. The film, released in April, is about two brothers in the 1930s wh

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