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Warehouses now powering homes through rooftop solar
Philly.com· 3 days agoConcerned about global warming, she was intrigued by a mailed brochure from Asbury Park-based Solar Landscape in 2021. The brochure said she could...
‘Freest’ state in the nation sees homeschooling explosion amid blue state exodus
BizPac Review· 19 hours ago“A lot of people from California, Oregon, even from Washington, [where] the political climate is driven by more liberal enclaves, conservatives have begun to feel like their ...
Historic Lake Street building burned in Floyd protests will reopen on Juneteenth
MPR News· 4 days agoThe Coliseum was originally built in 1917 to house Freeman’s Department store and was one of the...
It Is Time for Radical Candor
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 1 day agoTrump has betrayed every wife he’s ever had and just about everybody who’s ever been stupid enough to lend him money or front him services on credit. I...
Juneteenth: Black Congress members from Ohio discuss progress and problems since holiday’s...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 4 days agoIt took more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation for...
Celebrate Pride Month By Strengthening Your Financial Plans
Forbes· 2 days agoWith Pride month in June – it’s a good opportunity for same-sex couples to review – and implement – financial plans. Taxes are done, statements are organized, and now we are meeting with our ...
Week in review: Notable local stories from the past 7 days
telegraphherald.com· 6 days agoThe first Millwork District plan was passed in 2010 when the city was working to revitalize the...
Why student loan forgiveness sparks anger: A philosopher, attorney general, sociologist and...
CNBC· 6 days agoD'Aungilique Jackson, of Fresno, California, holds a "Cancel Student Debt" sign outside the U.S....
Do Liberals Have It All Wrong About How to Beat Trump?
New York Magazine· 1 day agoThe very worst thing Joe Biden could do if he hopes to defeat Donald Trump is forgive student loans...
America's poverty line is letting millions slip through the cracks — here's how we could fix it
Business Insider· 4 days agoThis story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Many Americans are struggling, but make too much money to qualify for social assistance.