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TLDR Bitcoin mining stocks gained 13% to 28% over four trading sessions as US markets closed early for Independence Day ...
Pennsylvania "s hospitals and health care providers could be among the biggest losers under President Donald Trump’ s tax cut and spending bill, which passed the U.S. House on Thursday and will be ...
The University of Mississippi announced students named to the Spring 2025 Honor Roll lists, including Dean's Honor Roll. Chase Rose, of Duck Hill, majoring in Risk Management and Insurance, was named ...
Teenage drivers now have to wait into their mid-20s— rather than 19— before the inexperienced operator surcharge is removed from their auto insurance premium as part of an amended state law that went ...
Matt Hougan, chief investment officer at Bitwise, has urged investors to buy Bitcoin following a recent debt warning issued ...
Hobbling Florida homeowners' right to sue their property insurer was sold to lawmakers as not only a way to end double-digit increases in property insurance rates but also a way to make them drop.
Reps. Rick Crawford, French Hill, Steve Womack and Bruce Westerman— voted "yes," like nearly every other Republican in the House. What did Arkansas's four Republicans vote for, exactly?
As Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chairman, recently stated, the U.S. economy is doing fine. He pointed out that there is no official recession and supported new laws that are good for ...
AM Best has maintained its negative outlook on France’ s non-life insurance segment. In its new Best’ s Market Segment Report,“ Market Segment Outlook: France Non-Life Insurance”, AM Best states that ...
At Monday night's special Haddon Township commissioners meeting to appoint a health insurance vendor, the Southern Jersey Health Insurance Fund recommended by representatives of the municipality's ...
Farmer sentiment weakened in June following two months of improvement, as tracked by the Purdue University/ CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. The barometer dropped 12 points to 146 from the previous ...
As U.S. property and casualty insurance premiums top $1 trillion, Connecticut homeowners continue to get hit with escalating costs at policy renewal, according to the state comptroller's office.
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