March 14, 2026

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Here’s what is powering another century of energy leadership in the Central Valley

The Central Valley has a long legacy of being an innovative energy leader. Energy production and agricultural prowess have built the foundation of our leadership — both industries creating a century’s worth of jobs and economic prosperity in the region. As California moves away from traditional fuels and toward cleaner sources to reduce emissions, we’re

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Dancers Lia Cirio and Paul Craig of Boston Ballet perform during the Lake Tahoe Dance Festival in Incline Village, Nev. This year’s Dance Festival takes place from July 23 to 26 with performances in Tahoe City, Kings Beach and Incline Village, Nev. Read more in this edition. | Photography by

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Wealth Management

Wealth Management Platform Market Size to Reach US$ 15.8 Billion by 2032 Due to Rising Demand for Comprehensive Financial Solutions

SNS Insider pvt ltd The growing need for easily accessible and efficient wealth management solutions, in combination with investor confidence in digital platforms, is driving significant growth in the wealth management platform market, Says SNS Insider. Pune, July 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Wealth Management Platform Market Size & Growth Analysis: “According to SNS Insider

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Fiscal year General Fund tax receipts finish just 0.1% below projections

The Nebraska Department of Revenue says with above-projected tax receipts in June, the state ended the fiscal year with total net General Fund revenue nearly spot-on to projections. In a news release, State Tax Commissioner James Kamm says with the end of fiscal 2024, the General Fund received a total of $7.156 billion

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Energy

Gibson Energy extends Gateway Terminal contract, sanctions Cactus II connection

Gibson Energy Inc., Calgary, has extended a long-term contract with an unnamed exploration and production company at its Gateway Terminal in South Texas and has sanctioned a connection to the Cactus II Pipeline. Terms were not disclosed. The South Texas Gateway Terminal is a newly built crude oil export plant, operating a deep-water, open access

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Technology

Samsung Accused of Infringing Several OLED Technology Patents

The screens in Samsung Electronics Co.‘s products infringe patents Pictiva Displays International Ltd. holds for organic light-emitting diode display panels, a complaint filed in a federal court in Texas says. This is the second time Pictiva sued Samsung and its US subsidiary over its use of OLED technology in its smartphones, tablets, wearables, computers, and

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Insurance

High insurance premiums affect home-buying decisions – American Press

High insurance premiums affect home-buying decisions Published 12:06 pm Monday, July 15, 2024 (Metro Creative Services) Earlier this year, CNBC reported that 31 percent of Gen Z can’t afford to buy or rent, and 2023 was the least affordable home buying year in more than a decade. In Southwest Louisiana, high interest rates and inflation

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How Fund Fees are Evolving in the US

The evolution of the economics of the advice business is shaping flows and, by extension, fees. As advisors move away from transaction-driven compensation models and toward fee-based ones, less costly funds and share classes, those that have fewer if any embedded advice or distribution costs, are seeing more flows. The service-fee arrangement attribute in our

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Tax

What Project 2025 could mean for your wallet in a Trump presidency – NBC 6 South Florida

Project 2025, a collection of policy recommendations “for an effective conservative administration,” proposes an overhaul of the federal government. The proposals include cuts to food stamps and federal student loan forgiveness programs, tax bracket changes and a rate cut for high-income investors. While some of the changes pitched in Project 2025 could happen via executive

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CEC Adopts Offshore Wind Energy Strategic Plan to Support California’s 100 Percent Clean Electricity Future

The California Energy Commission (CEC) has adopted a comprehensive strategic plan to guide the development of offshore wind energy, as a step towards achieving the state’s 100 percent clean electricity future. The plan outlines analysis and strategies to deploy floating turbines off the state’s central and northern coasts with a planning goal of 25,000 MW

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