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Mother and daughter sentenced for $1.7 million COVID fraud scheme - Mid Hudson News
Mid Hudson News· 5 days agoWHITE PLAINS – A mother and daughter, both from Mount Vernon, were each sentenced in federal court...
Chicago woman sentenced in $16M COVID-relief fraud scheme
FOX News Chicago· 3 days agoA Chicago woman was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for her role in a conspiracy to...
Inflation fears among America's small businesses are rising again and their faith in the Fed is...
CNBC· 2 days agoThe fight against inflation was going well for the Federal Reserve and economy for much of last year...
Inflation fears among America's small businesses are rising again and their faith in the Fed is...
NBC Los Angeles· 2 days agoMain Street business owners across the U.S. have a decent view of the economy, but their inflation...
Lawmakers push to revoke Funding Circle’s SBLC license
Banking Dive via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoRep. Roger Williams and Sen. Joni Ernst wrote to SBA Administrator Isabel Guzman to raise concerns...
Kiva Business Loans: 2024 Review
Bankrate.com· 5 days agoKiva microloans operate on a crowdfunding, peer-to-peer model. They have minimal requirements and could be a good option for smaller businesses or startups.
During National Small Business Week, a reminder that disaster relief is still available
WCSH 6 Portland· 5 days agoRedeveloping that passion for working in the aquaculture scene motivated Davis to create her own ...
Vice President Kamala Harris Kicks Off Nationwide Economic Opportunity Tour - The Baltimore Times
Baltimore Times· 1 day agoVice President Kamala Harris kicked off her nationwide Economic Opportunity Tour in Atlanta, Georgia...
How these Philly-area tech companies adjusted to the rising cost of funds
Philly.com· 4 days agoMore than a year after Silicon Valley Bank collapsed and eight months after the U.S. prime lending...
Engineers clearing collapsed Baltimore bridge say limited-access channel to port to open in 4 weeks
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 5 days agoBALTIMORE (AP) — A federal program offering loans to small businesses hurt by the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge has received 500 applications, officials said.