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A Potential Merger Could Create the Newest Billion-Dollar Credit Union in the U.S.
On Wednesday, two Michigan-based credit unions announced an agreement to pursue a possible merger. If…
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The Brooklyn Nets Partner With SeatGeek to Boost NBA Ticket Sales
The Brooklyn Nets will partner with SeatGeek to sell tickets, the parties announced Wednesday. SeatGeek…
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The National Average of New Daily Coronavirus Cases Has Increased by 94 Percent in Two Weeks
The average number of new daily COVID-19 cases has increased 94 percent over the past…
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AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson Research Vaccine Modifications in Response to Blood Clot Reports
Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca are conducting early stage research into whether potential modifications of their Covid-19 vaccines…
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Jill Biden Will Head the U.S. Delegation at the Summer Olympic Opening Ceremonies
First lady Jill Biden will head to Tokyo later this month as the head of…
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The Free Britney Movement Demands a Congressional Hearing Ahead of This Week’s Rally in D.C.
The Free Britney movement is headed to the nation’s capital, with a rally planned Wednesday at the…
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Senator Tim Scott Sets a New Deadline for Passing Police Reform Legislation
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) on Tuesday set a new deadline for police reform legislation to pass through…
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Kentucky Will Receive $1.2 Million of a $75 Million Bristol-Myers Squibb Settlement
Attorney General Daniel Cameron joined the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern…
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Critics Urge the Rejection of the Proposed $641 Million Flint Water Settlement
A federal judge listened Tuesday to Flint residents who were victims of the city’s lead-contaminated…
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The Investment Firm TIAA Will Pay $97 Million to Settle Allegations of Pushing Customers to Pay More Fees
TIAA, one of the nation’s largest and most trusted investment advisory firms, fraudulently pushed tens…
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