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Jun 19 2026SCIENCE

Rethinking Growth: How Latin America Missed a Key Idea on Development

A bold but overlooked thinker once shook up economics by comparing the economy to a system that loses energy over time—like a battery running down. His name wasn’t widely recognized at first, but his idea slowly changed how some experts look at progress. Latin America, with its history of questionin

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Jun 17 2026BUSINESS

Fifth Avenue shops worry about city changes while luxury brands keep expanding

Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan isn’t just another busy street—it’s a money machine. Every year, the blocks between 40th and 61st Streets pump over $1. 5 billion into city funds through retail and office taxes. That makes it the top spot in New York for generating tax revenue from a small area. Bi

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Jun 16 2026BUSINESS

Small Businesses: From Start‑Up to Steady Success

It is easy to think that opening a shop or launching an online store is the peak moment for any entrepreneur. In reality, that first day is only the beginning of a long journey that tests patience, flexibility and foresight. When people talk about “small business month, ” they often focus on ribb

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Jun 14 2026FINANCE

Cut Your Student Loan Bills With Simple Income Tricks

A new student loan repayment plan will start on July 1. It is called the Repayment Assistance Plan, or RAP. Borrowers will pay a percent of their earnings each month. The more they earn, the higher the payment. People can lower those payments by cutting their pretax income. Small changes in wages b

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Jun 14 2026POLITICS

Ocean City’s Big Decision: Who Will Shape the Former Wonderland Site?

The city council has turned to a professional planner to weigh options for the most debated spot in town: the old Wonderland amusement park. The expert will help assess how best to use the land while balancing community needs and future growth. Earlier this week, voters re‑elected Jay Gillian to a

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Jun 14 2026HEALTH

Getting Your Medical Wishes in Order Before a Crisis Hits

Hospitals routinely ask patients a tough question: Would you want doctors to try reviving you if your heart stops? Many people freeze. Some say yes right away. Others panic. The key thing to remember is that this question isn’t about predicting disaster—it’s about making sure your choices guide futu

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Jun 13 2026ENVIRONMENT

Local Towns Fighting for Control Over Big New Power Use

Big tech projects are changing how communities function. These new facilities, like massive data centers or huge battery storage sites, need enormous amounts of energy and water. They aren't just small businesses; they are industrial giants that place serious stress on local systems. Communities ar

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Jun 13 2026EDUCATION

School Budget Crunch: How Funding Challenges Affect Students

Running a large school district is incredibly complex. It is not just about teaching; it is also about balancing massive budgets year after year. These districts have to plan for everything, from heating bills to specialized programs. But sometimes, the money coming in does not match the costs going

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Jun 11 2026BUSINESS

Lodi’s Downtown Revamp: Linking Two Sides of the City

The city is planning a big makeover to bring life back to a quieter stretch of downtown that many locals feel has been ignored. One shop owner on Sacramento Street, who runs a boutique that opened eight years ago, said traffic and new customers have always been tough because she is “a bit alone”

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Jun 11 2026BUSINESS

Affordable Housing Debate Hits Canalside Project

Canalside’s newest big build is almost ready for the city to give its OK, a move that could let hundreds of apartments start up in just a few months. The plan has been shaped over more than two years, with designers and planners fine‑tuning details along the way. Yet a chunk of critics argue that th

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