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Native News Weekly (June 9, 2024): D.C. Briefs
Native News Online via Yahoo News· 1 day ago...reminder than the Federal Communication Commmision’s (FCC) Wireline Competition Bureau (WCB) is requesting that states, political subdivisions, Indian...
Guild Creates Platform For Employer-Provided Education
Forbes· 5 days agoRachel Romer wanted to make education more accessible and equitable. Along the way, the innovative...
Camden Community Partnership celebrates 40th anniversary
NJBIZ· 3 days agoOriginally founded in 1984 as Cooper’s Ferry Development Association (CDFA), the private, nonprofit ...
Mascot Hall of Fame didn't draw repeat visitors, suffered from overall decline in museum attendance
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 47 minutes agoThe Mascot Hall of Fame suffered from a number of issues, including a lack of repeat visits,...
Tech Hubs Sprout Innovation
New Jersey Business Magazine· 1 day ago“We are the cradle of the pharmaceutical industry, and we have great academic institutions and more scientists per square mile than any other state in...
Opinion | Hong Kong has a chance to shape AI based on its own values
South China Morning Post· 5 days agoHong Kong must brace itself, as the approaching AI shift could unsettle swathes of roles spanning...
The $59B owner of a Tarrant landfill wants tax-free funding. Is that ‘corporate welfare?’
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoHawkish residents questioned why Republic Services Inc. — a multi-billion-dollar waste disposal...
STEVE CORBIN: Biden vs. Trump -- Voting guide, part 2
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 2 days agoFor 43% of (independent) voters, the presumptive presidential nominees are unattractive heading into...
Where to celebrate Juneteenth 2024 in metro Detroit
Detroit Metro Times· 5 days agoLocal events span two weekends and the entire week in between, so you’re sure to find some fun that fits your style and schedule
Three in GOP vie for seat on Corporation Commission
Tulsa World· 1 day agoBob Anthony's name has appeared on ballots for the Oklahoma Corporation Commission every six years since 1988. Not so this year, as for the first time...