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5 Ways to Save A Business If Projections Waiver

If your business is in trouble, the first step is to try and correct the situation. However, if things continue to look bleak, you...

Ramon de Oliveira Explains Why People Should Consider Living in New York City

Ramon de Oliveira recently launched his own business. He is the owner of RdeO Consulting LLC, a firm that advises families and foundations on...

Top Ways Samuel Kooris and Alchemy Ventures are Breathing Life Into NYC

Most people know that NYC is always filled with hustle and bustle. You can spend your mornings in a local coffee shop, go see...

New Biden rules will see incandescent light bulbs being switched off by 2023 according...

The goal of the phaseout is to reduce utility bills and conserve energy.On Tuesday , the U.S. Department of Energy stated that it was increasing energy...

As interest rates rise, adjustable-rate mortgages are making a comeback

According to data from The Mortgage Bankers Association, consumer interest in ARMs is increasing and is at its highest point since 2019. According to the...

Heists using cryptocurrency are becoming more ambitious and costly for investors.

This year, more than $1 billion worth of crypto has been stolen by criminals.Multimillion-dollar losses were caused by attacks on Crypto.com in Jan, Wormhole February, and Ronin...

Koch Industries reverses its course and announces it will cease doing business in Russia

In a memo, Koch President Dave Robertson informed employees that Guardian Glass, a subsidiary to the Wichita Kansas industrial conglomerate, is currently working with Russian...

Report finds that only one of 22 major companies pays workers a living wage...

This meant investing in workers and making sure they are paid fairly.According to a recent analysis by the Brookings Institution, many companies have failed to fulfill...

We are sorry shoppers, but food prices will continue to rise. Here's why.

This is a sign that times are changing, as it drives up food prices in the midst of the most severe bouts of inflation...

CBS News poll: Large majority support legalizing recreational marijuana under federal law.

Federal law still makes recreational marijuana use illegal. Recently, the House of Representatives passed a bill to federally remove marijuana from criminalization.Nearly all those...

EXPLAINER – What will happen if Europe stops buying Russian oil?

It isn't easy to reverse decades of dependence upon Russian oil and natural gases, according to the 27-member European Union.Now, leaders are discussing sanctions...

Chiefs of the IMF and World Bank warn about a debt crisis in poor...

In a press conference, David Malpass, President of the World Bank, stated that there is a "huge buildup in debt, particularly in the poorest...

Florida Governor DeSantis calls for the end of Disney self-government

This was the latest in a long-running feud between the Republican Party and the media mogul.DeSantis is an ascensant GOP governor and possible 2024...

State governments reduce food stamp benefits despite rising prices

As governors cancel COVID-19 disaster declarations, the payments to low-income families and individuals are falling. They also opt out from a federal program that...

Census records released in a 'gold mine' starting in 1950

Some industrial cities had reached their peak population before Americans moved to the suburbs.Genealogists and historians will be able to take a closer look...

Got a dime? Companies seek Treasury assistance with coin shortages

Laundromats, retailers, and other businesses that depend on coins want Americans empty their piggy bank and to look under the couch cushions for more...

American workers quit their jobs in near-record numbers amid a "brutal struggle" to hire.

Employers had 11.3 Million job openings in February, which is just short of the December record of 11.4million.According to Ron Hetrick (senior economist at...

Russia-Ukraine negotiations: Abramovich, an oligarch sanctioned by the Russian government

The 55-year old billionaire has traded the skybox seat at Chelsea, his beloved British soccer club, for a place on the sidelines at negotiations...

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