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The last time the Columbus Blue Jackets played a struggling opponent that resided below them in the standings, they lost 6-0. They wanted to avoid the same effort and result in Ottawa. Thankfully, the Jackets played much better against the Ottawa Senators. Led by the Werenski, Laine, and Elvis, the offensive continued to click and...
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In a published decision filed March 7, 2022, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Uncork and Create LLC v. The Cincinnati Insurance Company, affirmed the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia’s judgment dismissing the case, holding that unambiguous terms of an insurance policy did not permit businesses to...
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Verizon Communications Inc. VZ, +0.50% said Wednesday that the U.S. Department of Defense has awarded its public-sector unit three task-order awards worth $966.5 million. Verizon will be responsible for providing network-modernization services and technical-support services for the Pentagon, the Department of Defense’s National Capital Region, and Fort Belvoir. Through the largest task order, valued at...
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For the last 14 years, culinary artist Dozzy Ibekwe has been working to make West African dishes more popular in the city. He says that from Montrose Avenue to the South Suburbs, there are only about five West African restaurants. He’s hoping to change that with help from the Rebuild Foundation’s Retreat at Currency Exchange...
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WILLIAMSVILLE N.Y. (WIVB) – Local dancers are using their art to unite people and raise money for Ukraine. Owners of the Fred Astaire Dance Studio, Serhiy Nelyubov and Yanina Nelyubova, and several of their instructors, are from Ukraine. “[There’s a] very bad war in Ukraine, and we have in our staff four people from Ukraine,...
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Imagine you own a local bakery. A woman dressed in a suit walks into your store and orders a platter of pastries. You chat while preparing the order. The woman mentions her office is celebrating the retirement of a colleague. She hands you a credit card – it looks like any personal credit card with...
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When you need a home repair, a quick Google search can help you find someone to do the fix. But the company you call may not be the one that shows up at your door. Alex Polivy of Sudbury, Massachusetts, found a local listing for a plumber a couple of weeks ago when his hose...
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Two years ago this week, Pennsylvanians and people across the country were sheltering indoors, enduring the first days of lockdowns due to a newly-discovered virus. WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — In the early days of the pandemic, feelings of fear and uncertainty were never more powerful. Two years later, some business owners in Wilkes-Barre won’t forget those...
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UK petrol prices could surge by 50% due to sanctions on Russia cutting oil supplies, MPs have been warned. This would push the cost of a litre of petrol to £2.40, from around £1.60 today, the Treasury Committee is heard this afternoon. Dr Amrita Sen, Director of Research at Energy Aspects, told MPs that crude...
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Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is now a minority investor in an Urbana apparel screen-printing business, Campus Ink. Campus Ink co-owner Steven Farag said he sent Cuban an email, “and he answered.” “It feels like we hit a lottery ticket of sorts,” Farag said. The amount of the investment isn’t being disclosed. With Cuban’s investment,...
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