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Day: February 4, 2022
Locked out MLB players reject offer of federal mediation
The start of spring training likely will be a casualty of Major League Baseball’s lockout, which will threaten opening day unless the drawn-out talks lead
Colorado Investigating GOP Election Official’s Ties to Mike Lindell
The Colorado secretary of state is concerned about a “potential breach in election security protocol.” A Republican county clerk claimed on social media that he
70,000 Points and a Free Night Award
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NVAX Stock: 2022 Could be a Success or a Lost Opportunity for Novavax
Novavax, Inc. (NASDAQ:NVAX) has had a tough year with losses of approximately 68%. It has already declined about 37% year-to-date, as well. However, as of
Solid Interest Rates on CDs, Poor Mobile App
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Jenkins named vice president of Cox Business in Northeast
EDDIE JENKINS has been named vice president of Cox Business in the Northeast, Cox Communications announced on Monday. / COURTESY COX COMMUNICATIONS PROVIDENCE – Eddie
Father, Son Who Stormed Capitol Together Both Plead Guilty to 1 Charge
A father and son from New York pleaded guilty to one Capitol riot charge each on Wednesday. Prosecutors say William Michael Sywak, the father, initially
News Corp says it was hacked; believed to be linked to China
FILE – The News Corporation headquarters building is seen Aug. 1, 2017, in New York. News Corp, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, said Friday,
Obamas Plan to Shop for New Podcast Deal As Their Spotify Pact Ends
Barack and Michelle Obama inked a podcast deal with Spotify via their Higher Ground shingle in 2019. As the 3-year deal nears an end, they
Morgan Rutman Resigns From Sculptor’s Board Over CEO Pay
Sculptor Capital, formerly known as Och-Ziff, lost board member Morgan Rutman. Rutman resigned the publicly traded manager over executive compensation. He said CEO Jimmy Levin
LI home sales slow amid dearth of inventory
The Long Island housing market continues to be impacted by a severe shortage of inventory, reflected by a drop in home sales. There were 1,959