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In the U.S., Washington, D.C., residents spend the most on personal expenses each year, and Mississippians spend the least.
Portland is on the right track in identifying that fees raise the cost of housing. But will reducing the fees temporarily ...
Deaths from heart attacks have surged since the start of the Covid pandemic, particularly at home, a study from ...
The central event of the third day of the school was a lecture by Maxim Patrushev, head of the Kurchatov Genomic Center at ...
Guest Column - As the world marks June 7 as World Food Safety Day 2025 under the theme "Food Safety: Science in Action," it is time to recognise that food certification does not always mean food ...
A single mother in Kenwood changed jobs in order to find child care – even though it meant possibly working fewer hours and ...
With the fast-changing times in global finance, Sukuk, popularly known as Islamic bonds, have become one of the pillars of Islamic finance as a ...
Grand Traverse County reports reveal how its human resources team is quickening around key tasks with new software and best ...
CESTAT Allahabad held that rejection of request for re-export of restricted goods not justifiable since wrong goods were sent ...
Four years after the pandemic began, a disturbing pattern has emerged that goes far beyond COVID-19 itself: Americans are ...
Compliance-focused cybersecurity is not enough to stop threat actors who are lying in wait to initiate destructive attacks.
As tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump have ratcheted up in recent months, so have the mysterious solicitations some U.S. companies have received, offering them ways to avoid the taxes.