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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

King and Queen County's Plan to Fight Flooding and Boost Jobs

King and Queen County is making waves with a new plan to tackle flooding and create jobs. The idea? A business park near the Middle Peninsula Regional Airport. This park would be a hub for companies focused on fighting flooding. It's not just about local issues, though. The goal is to make the Middl

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

California's New Housing Hero: Katherine McFadden Steps Up

California is making big moves to tackle its housing crisis. The state's housing finance agency just hired Katherine McFadden to lead their multifamily programs. This is a huge deal because the agency has already pumped $3. 4 billion into affordable housing in just two years. They're not slowing dow

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

G7 Talks: Rare Earths Take Center Stage

In a significant move, finance ministers from the G7 countries are set to gather in Washington on January 12. Their agenda? Rare earths and other critical minerals. This meeting comes at a time when these nations, except Japan, are heavily dependent on China for a wide range of materials. Rare eart

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

A Hotel's Shameful Refusal

A Hampton Inn in Minneapolis made headlines for the wrong reasons. This hotel, part of the Hilton family, was caught on camera turning away Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents. The agents were in town to investigate fraud, but the hotel had other plans. They sent an email saying they wouldn

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

H-1B Visa Fee Fight: Courts Speed Up the Process

A recent decision by a U. S. appeals court has accelerated the review of a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump's new $100, 000 fee for H-1B visas. This fee, introduced last September, is a significant increase from the usual $2, 000 to $5, 000 charged for these visas. The U. S. Chamber of Co

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

KLM's Big Freeze: When Ice Becomes a Problem

In Amsterdam, KLM is facing a tough situation. Their planes need a special fluid to remove ice. But now, they are running low on this fluid. This is because of very cold weather. The cold weather has caused many flights to be cancelled. KLM has been using a lot of this fluid every day. They have 25

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

Rancho Cordova's Big Bet on a New Arena

Rancho Cordova is making a big move. They just approved a $940, 000 subsidy to help build a new sports and entertainment arena. This isn't just about sports. It's about bringing in hotels, shops, and maybe even new homes. The city thinks this project, called "Dova, " will bring lots of jobs and mon

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

World Events: A Look at Recent Developments

In recent times, several significant events have shaped the global landscape. Venezuela's political upheaval has drawn attention, with comparisons made to historical events like the fall of the Berlin Wall. The shift in power has sparked discussions about the future of Venezuela's vast oil reserves,

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

When a Hoodie Made Waves: How a Company Turned a Surprise into Success

A company called Origin found itself in an unexpected situation. A photo of a well-known figure wearing their hoodie went viral. The CEO, Pete Roberts, had to decide how to respond. At first, he wasn't sure if the photo was real or fake. But it turned out to be real. He thought about the possible b

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

Locksmiths and Home Warranties: When Quick Fixes Turn into Costly Mistakes

When you're locked out, the first thing you want is a quick fix. But be careful who you call. Some locksmiths take advantage of people in urgent situations. They might charge way more than they should or even damage your property. The problem is, many states don't regulate locksmiths well. This leav

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