March 13, 2026

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Energy

PG&E customers face high energy rates amid ongoing heat wave

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Megan Antijunti is just one Fresno resident that says she’s experienced a recent increase in her PG&E bill. “It went from 284.70 to 529.82,” said Megan Antijunti. Antijunti tells Action News she’s lived in her west central Fresno home since 2009 and she’s never seen her electric bill rates this high

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Energy

Illinois Republicans close out RNC with energy behind ‘more focused, disciplined’ Trump

MILWAUKEE — Hours before former President Donald Trump accepted the GOP nomination, Illinois Republicans on Thursday claimed the “the table has been flipped” on Democrats who head toward the Nov. 5 election with uncertainty at the top of the ticket while the GOP builds momentum. The state’s super-minority Republicans are leaving the GOP National Convention

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Technology

Chip stocks drop on report US plans to tighten China curbs

Image caption, ASML makes chip manufacturing equipment Article information Author, João da Silva Role, Business reporter 18 July 2024 Updated 1 hour ago Technology stocks around the world have slumped on fears about the global computer chip industry. The sell-off came after a report that the Biden administration could be set to further tighten restrictions

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Tax

Gov. Pillen releases ‘Nebraska’s plan’ for property tax relief with few new concrete details • Nebraska Examiner

LINCOLN — Gov. Jim Pillen said his official property tax relief plan released Thursday would, “without a shadow of a doubt,” receive more than enough bipartisan support during a legislative special session. “It’s a crisis that has been accelerating at warp speed, and it’s time to fix it,” Pillen told reporters. Gov. Jim Pillen officially unviles

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Insurance

Shannen Doherty’s Cancer May’ve Been Missed Due to Lapse in Insurance

Share on PinterestShannen Doherty believed a lapse in her health insurance caused her breast cancer diagnosis to be delayed. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Hallmark Channel Actor Shannen Doherty recently passed away at age 53 after many years of treatment for breast cancer, which had spread to her bones and brain. The “Charmed” and “Beverly Hills,

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Fund

ETF Vs Mutual Fund: a Comprehensive Comparison

Paid non-client promotion: Affiliate links for the products on this page are from partners that compensate us (see our advertiser disclosure with our list of partners for more details). However, our opinions are our own. See how we rate investing products to write unbiased product reviews. ETFs (exchange-traded funds) and mutual funds offer cost-efficient ways

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Investments

Public Investing 2024 Review

Paid non-client promotion: Affiliate links for the products on this page are from partners that compensate us (see our advertiser disclosure with our list of partners for more details). However, our opinions are our own. See how we rate investing products to write unbiased product reviews. Public Investing is best for active traders who want

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Energy

Overturning Biden’s LNG order key to expanding Texas’ energy industry, congressman says

MILWAUKEE — In an event on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention, Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, singled out two key agenda items for his constituents in the oil-producing Permian Basin: overturning a Biden Administration directive on liquefied natural gas and passing legislation to ease permitting delays for major infrastructure projects. Both actions must be

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Fund

Texas surrogacy company owner accused of stealing millions to fund music career

A Texas surrogacy company is accused of stealing millions of dollars from prospective parents to fund the owner’s lavish lifestyle and musical ambitions. Dominique Side, owner of a Houston surrogacy escrow business, siphoned an estimated $16 million to pay for designer clothes, luxury vehicles, lavish foreign travel, homes in Houston and New Orleans and membership

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Property

City-owned Walnut Lane property closed to public; residents have relocated – Moab Sun News

Residents of the City of Moab-owned Walnut Lane mobile home park have relocated to new housing and the property is now vacant. In the coming weeks, city crews will be removing the empty trailers and cleaning the site.  All residents have relocated and most have found permanent or temporary housing in the Moab community. The

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