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The Shelby County Reporter· 1 day agoFaruqi & Faruqi, LLP, a leading national securities law firm, is investigating potential claims against QuidelOrtho Corporation (“QuidelOrtho” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: QDEL) and reminds investors ...
Celebrate National Safe Boating Week
Tahoe Daily Tribune· 3 days agoAs boaters across the country gear up for the summer season of adventure, the U.S. Coast Guard and California State Parks’ Division of Boating and...
Things are heating up at Wahoo’s Fish Taco
Orange County Register· 1 day agoTo improve the cooking process, Wahoo’s Fish Taco is renovating its kitchens as well as freshening up its dining rooms. Wahoo’s Fish Taco co-founder Wing...
Fresno made that? From landfills to pink popcorn, these 10 products have Valley ties
The Fresno Bee· 3 days agoIt might make you proud to know Fresno is connected to these items.
Napa's Health Insurance Guys: Which should they choose: COBRA or Medicare?
Napa Valley Register· 2 days agoBoth of us will be transitioning to COBRA when I retire at the end of the month. My question is do...
Guest Viewpoint: Binghamton U. Student Assembly takes stand with resolution
Press & Sun-Bulletin· 6 days agoUniversity students must be able to deliberate openly and freely on matters concerning their own institution and society at large. Faculty, staff, and administration must defend students’ unhindered ...
Commentary: Aging with grace
Napa Valley Register· 2 days agoMay is Older Americans Month. Established in 1963 by President John F. Kennedy, Older Americans Month is a way for the country to pay tribute to older...
Regarding Children: Keeping in step with kids
Napa Valley Register· 1 day agoDawdling along Columbus Avenue drinking an iced coffee and observing the people and dogs passing by on the Upper West Side of Manhattan this past week,...
Only 1% of people in Columbus ride the bus. What’s stopping residents from local rides
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer· 1 day agoOnly 1% of people in Columbus ride the bus. METRA, Columbus’ public transit system’s current daily average (Monday-Saturday, as the bus does not run on Sunday) is 3,000, just 1.5% of the population.
UNC celebrates class of 2024 as pro-Palestinian protesters turn up on campus, at graduation
The News & Observer· 5 days agoUNC-Chapel Hill’s class of 2024 listened to an astronaut in Kenan Stadium on Saturday night, but first they heard, throughout the day, from the pro-Palestinian demonstrators who have brought ...