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09.10 / 16:36
UPS Provident Action Southern Experts testing Some East Palestine derailment settlement payments should go out even during appeal of the deal
People who lived near the disastrous East Palestine train derailment last year should still be able to receive personal injury payments even while the bulk of their $600 million class action settlement with Norfolk Southern railroad remains on hold dur...
09.10 / 12:59
Target Digital Bitcoin electronic reports Department Investigations Ohio AG’s New Fraud Unit Claws Back $130K from Crypto Scam
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03.10 / 22:45
markets President students Department Schools Courts Updates Student loan forgiveness update: Biden administration now can move for student debt relief after court order. Details here
Joe Biden will move forward with to forgive students' loans as the new rule of a federal judge has let a temporary order expire on it. Joe Biden may move forward with the plan of forgiving student debt just weeks before the US presidential election, and it will also deliver relief to the millions of Americans. As per an estimate by the Center for American Progress, the plan of the Biden administration could benefit many students as well as every four federal student loan holders when it is aligned to the administration's previous effort, as per CNBC. Republican former president George W. Bush has appointed U.S. District Judge Randal Hall in Georgia, who has given rule in favor of Biden administration on late Wednesday. The declaration came as an important win for the current administration to forgive the debts of students. Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, North Dakota, and Ohio have challenged the Biden administration's plan of forgiving students' loans by filing a lawsuit.
03.10 / 16:43
markets Waves Analysis Election Universities Schools Colleges October boost for Donald Trump: Flurry of polls give the ex-President edge in U.S elections
Donald Trump as a wave of polls gives him the advantage. A set of surveys released on Tuesday indicate that, in the lead-up to November's election, Donald Trump has gained a modest advantage in many important battleground states. Donald Trump leads Kamala Harris in a number of polls in the key swing states of Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, and Georgia. Based on polling data, it appears like Harris and Trump are virtually tied as the last month of campaigning before Election Day approaches. According to a Tuesday analysis of recent polling by seasoned analyst Nate Silver, Harris led by 3.4 points, but the Electoral College system would only give her a 55% chance of winning in the end.
02.10 / 20:38
markets Booking RAI Schools rights Updates Relationships Why has JD Vance changed his name several times? Here's the real reason
JD Vance has undergone multiple name changes. This is the reason. Born James Donald Bowman, he eventually adopted his grandmother's last name, Vance, to honour her role in raising him. He moved away from his biological and adoptive father's names. One of the most well-known names in US politics right now is JD Vance. But throughout his life, the Ohio senator has undergone multiple transformations. Vance was given the name of his biological father, Donald Bowman, and was born James Donald Bowman in Middletown, Ohio, in 1984. Beverly Vance was the maiden name of his mother.
02.10 / 17:18
UPS Manufacturing Research President reports Courts The president could invoke a 1947 law to try to suspend the dockworkers' strike. Here's how
Some manufacturers and retailers are urging President Joe Biden to invoke a 1947 law as a way to suspend a strike by 45,000 dockworkers that has shut down 36 U.S. ports from Maine to Texas
30.09 / 22:07
markets Election CBS President social Schools US election 2024 VP debate date, time, moderators, channel: How to watch Vice Presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz?
US election 2024 on this Tuesday. The much awaited VP debate is taking place weeks after the US Presidential debate between Donald Trump and US Vice President Kamala Harris which was held on September 10. According to the CBS News, the network primarily proposed four dates to TimWalz, Governor of Minnesota and JD Vance, Senator of Ohio, within which the date of October 1 was finalized and agreed on by both the Democratic and Republican camps. On August 14, Tim Walz did a post on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) which read ‘See you on October 1, JD’. Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance promptly accepted the offer and the CBS Network also announced the debate will take place on October 1, noted USA Today.
30.09 / 18:41
UPS Action awards community Courts Appeal delays $600 million class action settlement payments in fiery Ohio derailment
Settlement checks related to Norfolk Southern’s disastrous 2023 derailment could be delayed up to two years now because an appeal of a federal judge’s decision last week to approve the $600 million deal has been filed
30.09 / 16:57
markets Remark Football President Universities reports Colleges Trump rails against immigrants, gets rousing welcome from college football fans in Alabama
Donald Trump has once again lashed out against the immigrants as the US election 2024 enters the final stage. Trump made the remarks during the visit to the University of Alabama campus.
29.09 / 16:41
markets Election President Universities reports Schools Kamala Harris, Donald Trump's fate to be sealed on Tuesday's Vice Presidential debate?
Donald Trump scrambled political norms. Democratic governor of Minnesota Walz made it to national prominence by labelling rival Republicans 'weird'. Republican junior senator from Ohio Vance has torn into Vice President Kamala Harris' party on immigration, notably by spreading a false story about Haitian immigrants in his home state that Trump then cited during his own debate with Harris. A nominee's choice of number 2 has historically made little Election Day difference. This year could be different.
29.09 / 13:13
markets COST UPS Citi Google Fighting President AI data center boom spurs race to find power
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Tech companies scouring the country for electricity to power artificial intelligence are increasingly finding there is a waiting list. In many places the nation’s high-voltage electric wires are running out of room, their connection points locked up by data centers for AI, new factories or charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
29.09 / 02:05
Racing Election President Universities show reports Colleges US Presidential Election 2024: Polls show tight race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, hints at a 270-268 result
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are competing closely. A new report by the New York Times indicates a possibility of a 270-268 outcome, with Harris holding a narrow lead.
28.09 / 15:55
UPS Citi Waters Death reports evacuation Hurricane Helene: At least 44 dead, millions without power as storm batters U.S.
Hurricane Helene caused dozens of deaths and billions of dollars of destruction across a wide swath of the southeastern U.S., leaving more than three million customers without any power and, for some, a continued threat of floods.
28.09 / 11:07
markets UPS Waters Death reports evacuation Dozens dead and millions without power after Helene's deadly march across southeastern US
Hurricane Helene caused dozens of deaths and billions of dollars of destruction across a wide swath of the southeastern U.S. as it raced through, and more than 3 million customers went into the weekend without any power and for some a continued threat of floods. Helene blew ashore in Florida's Big Bend region as a Category 4 hurricane late Thursday packing winds of 140 mph (225 kph) and then quickly moved through Georgia, the Carolinas and Tennessee, uprooting trees, splintering homes and sending creeks and rivers over their banks and straining dams. Western North Carolina was essentially cut off because or landslides and flooding that forced the closure of Interstate 40 and other roads. There were hundreds of water rescues, none more dramatic than in rural Unicoi County in East Tennessee, where dozens of patients and staff were plucked by helicopter from the roof of a hospital that was surrounded by water from a flooded river.
28.09 / 08:27
markets UPS Career CEO students Xerox International Hire the intern as CEO. Seriously—Just Do It.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. After the call that would transform his life, Elliott Hill hung up the pay phone, stuffed everything he owned in his car and drove from Ohio to Tennessee so he could start his dream job at Nike. But when he walked into the company’s Midwest regional sales office for his first day of work, there was just one problem.
27.09 / 07:47
markets Remark Tesla Universities Bitcoin reports Schools The tech bro style in American politics
Elon Musk its Person of the Year. True, that designation doesn't necessarily equate to a stamp of approval. But the magazine's coverage of Musk at the time was very favorable, almost fawning, highlighting his assertion that «my career is Mars and cars.» A lot of people would disagree with that declaration now. Of course, Tesla and SpaceX remain big businesses. But Musk himself is largely defined in many minds by the way he changed X, the site formerly known as Twitter — making more room for right-wing extremists, including a substantial number of pro-Nazi accounts, and his own embrace of antisemitic and racist conspiracy theories. Musk's right-wing turn isn't universal or even typical: Reporting suggests that even with the rightward turn of several boldface names, Silicon Valley remains heavily Democratic. Political contributions from the internet industry, in particular, remain strongly tilted toward Democrats. But right-wing tech bros are exerting a significant and, I'd argue, malign influence on the political landscape.
25.09 / 22:13
UPS Provident Southern community reports testing Judge approves $600 million settlement for residents near fiery Ohio derailment
A federal judge has approved a $600 million class-action settlement involving last year's disastrous derailment in East Palestine, Ohio
25.09 / 15:35
Waters community track reports evacuation Schools Evacuation order remains in effect for Ohio town where dangerous chemical leak occurred
An evacuation order remains in effect for residents in an Ohio community as crews work at the scene of a dangerous chemical leak
24.09 / 22:33
Provident Research Experts show reports testing EPA data make it hard to know the extent of the contamination from last year's Ohio derailment
The way the Environmental Protection Agency has reported its test results since the disastrous East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment last year makes it hard for residents to know the full extent of the contamination they have been exposed to that they...
24.09 / 20:17
markets UPS Racing Election reports US election 2024 survey predicts Senate polls results: Republicans or Democrats - Who is winning?
According to reports from ABC News and polling averages released by 538, Democratic Party is not in a good position at all in West Virginia, Ohio and Montana Senate races. As the Senate races and Presidential race bears the same result in most of the states, the West Virginia seat is all set to go in favor of the Republican Party. Also Read: Jenny Shimizu reveals shocking details about relationship with Madonna
23.09 / 13:57
Digital Ripple Racing coinbase Election reports Features Crypto Industry Rallies Behind Bernie Moreno in Critical Ohio Senate Race
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