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This week, the esteemed Swiss watchmaker Patek Philippe unveiled its first new collection in a quarter-century, a significant moment that is capturing the attention of both collectors and connoisseurs alike. Named the Cubitus line, this collection marks a strategic pivot for Patek Philippe at a time when luxury watch prices have recently stabilized following a
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In a significant legal ruling, a Utah judge has disqualified a proposed constitutional amendment that was to be voted on during the statewide election slated for November 5. The case revolves around Amendment A, which sought to alter the allocation of state funding by utilizing excess income tax revenues that are primarily designated for K-12
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As the third quarter unfolds, investors are keenly observing a slew of earnings reports that could significantly impact stock prices. This week’s financial disclosures, shaped by varying industry dynamics, are poised to result in substantial market fluctuations. While certain companies will be inactive due to the Columbus Day holiday, others are set to draw attention,
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As November’s elections approach, the stakes for colleges and universities across the United States have never been higher. Scenario-driven political shifts at both the federal and state levels threaten to alter how higher education institutions are viewed and funded. With tax reform looming on the horizon, educational institutions that traditionally enjoy tax-exempt status may find
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The municipal bond market is poised for a turbulent period as advocates prepare for a potentially contentious tax debate after the upcoming presidential election. With the possibility of Kamala Harris ascending to the presidency, a focus on her tax policies has garnered significant attention from Congressional Republicans. Recently, Rep. Jason Smith, the Chairman of the
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In a climate that increasingly grapples with the intersection of business ethics and environmental concerns, Texas finds itself at the forefront of a contentious legal battle. A lawsuit has been initiated against a 2021 law that prohibits government contracts with financial institutions deemed to be “boycotting” the fossil fuel industry. The Texas state comptroller and
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The American housing crisis is a pressing issue that has ignited vehement discussions among politicians, economists, and citizens alike. Recently, vice presidential candidates Senator JD Vance and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz engaged in a lively debate highlighting the fundamental differences in their views on the crisis. As they exchanged perspectives, they touched on critical points:
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