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Gov. Kelly signs education, suicide coercion and other bills
KSNT Topeka via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoTOPEKA (KSNT) – Gov. Laura Kelly signed seven bills on Wednesday including SB 438 which establishes...
Stock Market Today: Stocks higher amid inflation concerns; Netflix earnings on deck
TheStreet via Yahoo Finance· 7 days ago...Wall St Engine (@wallstengine) April 18, 2024 Updated at 8:37 AM EDT Workin' for a livin' Weekly...
Markets Mixed as Investor Sentiment Remained Cautious
Investing.com· 6 days agoThe US initial jobless claims report for the week ending 13 April 2024 revealed fewer-than-expected...
Why was my mortgage application denied? Common reasons underwriters don't approve loans
The Salem News· 6 days agoUnfortunately, a recent job change or period of unemployment can throw a wrench in your approval. A...
Top 10 Employment Compliance Pitfalls for Emerging Companies | JD Supra
JD Supra· 23 hours agoTo ensure that a company not only grows, but flourishes, operators and managers must be diligent in...
Governor Kelly signs bipartisan bill that prepares educators to teach reading
WIBW Topeka· 14 hours agoGovernor Laura Kelly signed a bipartisan bill that prepares educators to teach reading. According to...
FTSE 100 closes at fresh record high amid warning over rate cuts
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoInterest rate cuts are still “some way off”, the Bank of England’s chief economist has warned, as...
US STOCKS-Stocks end near flat as investors assess earnings, data
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoEconomic data showed that the labor market remained resilient, as weekly initial unemployment claims were unchanged from the prior week at 212,000 while a gauge of manufacturing ...
Ask Amy: Struggling to reconnect after being ‘ghosted’ by nieces and nephew
The Post-Standard· 3 days agoDear Readers: Periodically, I publish “updates” to previous questions and answers published in this...
North Carolina General Assembly Week in Review - April 2024 #3 | JD Supra
JD Supra· 23 hours agoThe final round of interim committee meetings was held this week as members of the North Carolina General Assembly gear up for the start of the short session next week, Wednesday, April 24.