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By Gerri Detweiler It can be difficult to spot or completely prevent identity theft. getty As of August 2021, the Small Business Administration reported it had received 1.2 million complaints of loan identity theft for Economic Injury Disaster Loans. That means over a million business owners believe their business identities have been used to apply for Covid relief...
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KENOSHA PROTEST-SHOOTINGS Jury to get to weigh some lesser charges in Rittenhouse case KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — The jury that will decide Kyle Rittenhouse’s fate will be allowed to consider some lesser charges if they opt to acquit him on some of the original counts prosecutors brought. After fierce debate between prosecutors and attorneys for...
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — As snow begins to fall in West Michigan, Jose Morales says his shop is getting busy.  “Deer hits really get things going, but as soon as the snow comes, people start sliding into each other,” said the owner of Morales Auto Body and Paint in Grand Rapids. “A lot of...
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COLUMBUS, Ind.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced that Steph Disher has been named Vice President – Cummins Filtration, effective November 15. Disher began leading the Filtration business in August 2020, navigating the business during the global pandemic and related ongoing supply chain constraints. Through these challenges, the business consistently has delivered solid financial performance....
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Apple Inc. has shaken up the advertising landscape by announcing new privacy controls around ad targeting, and while many internet companies have been vocal about the negative impacts on their businesses, Apple has been quiet about the potential benefits it may be reaping. The move could benefit Apple’s AAPL, -0.03% mobile-advertising efforts, Bernstein analysts reported...
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MISSION, Texas (ValleyCentral) — As we honor veterans across the country for Veterans Day, one local business here is making sure veterans get the help they need. “I did multiple tours to Iraq and Afghanistan as an infantry man and did roughly about 10 years in active duty Army,” said George Rice, a Veteran and...
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By P.R. Venkat AIA Group’s value of new business rose 15% in the first nine months of the year as the insurer saw broad-based growth in all its operations. New-business value rose to $2.55 billion, and its new-business margin was up 5.1 percentage points to 58.9%, AIA said Friday. Excluding Hong Kong, where sales to...
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – United States Coast Guard veteran Timothy Lannan and his son, U.S. Army Special Forces veteran Charles Lannan, run a managed service provider company working closely with defense and commercial contracts. Starting in the defense contracting world then migrating over to commercial MSP space, Lannan Technologies considers itself a “veteran-centric” staff. Even though...
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Nov 11 (Reuters) – Tony and Jhan Dunn never thought they would leave California, where they grew up, built a life together and planned to retire. But after a wildfire swept through their Northern California town of Paradise three years ago, burning their home to the ground, they could not get insurance to buy another....
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Some businesses just down the street from the Kenosha County Courthouse are still boarded up from the unrest last summer following the shooting of Jacob Blake by a Kenosha police officer. “I remember leaving the shop the third night and thinking am I taking anything with me?” said Amy Perry. “I don’t know if we’re...
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