June 30, 2026

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Technology

Lagging agricultural technology poses risks to Indonesia’s food security – Tech

ndonesian agriculture development has lagged for years as the country struggles to improve technology and human resources in the sector, with experts and farmers believing the condition will make it difficult to effectively safeguard the nation’s food security. AA Gede Agung Wedhatama, founder of the Bali-based Cool Young Farmers (PMK) community said that the widely

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Insurance

Allstate requests 34% hike on insurance in California as state’s insurance crisis escalates: report

Allstate, one of California’s largest insurers, wants to raise its homeowners’ rates by an average of 34%, which could be the largest increase this year. The rate hike would impact more than 350,000 policyholders if approved by the state’s Department of Insurance, according to the Los Angeles Times. Last year, the insurance giant filed for

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Energy

Free Solar Fusion Energy, Lunar Fusion Energy codes for Pokémon Go

Solar Fusion Energy and Lunar Fusion Energy are a key part of acquiring Necrozma’s Dusk Mane and Dawn Wings forms in Pokémon Go. As well as having the required Pokémon (Necrozma and either Solgalego or Lunala), you also need the correct Energy specific to the Necrozma form you are trying to create through Fusion. The

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Property

Bartonville fining owner of former Allied Mills plant for violations

Village officials in Bartonville are fining the property owner of the former Allied Mills plant, claiming that he is ignoring requests to fix an “unfit” structure. Mayor Leon Ricca said that the village had been fining Lord Mic Williams, owner of the property and marketing director of the Peoria-based Illinois Black Chamber of Commerce, $750

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Investments

Ford considers investing $400M for EV component production in Kentucky

Ford Motor Co. is considering a $400 million investment for a component manufacturing facility in Kentucky to support production of electric vehicles. Ray Leathers, CEO of the Shelby County Industrial & Development Foundation, said Friday that the Dearborn automaker is in the final stages of making the commitment for a facility to support a unicast

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Fund

oPt: Humanitarian Fund Dashboard (June 2024) – occupied Palestinian territory

Attachments During June 2024, the occupied Palestinian territory Humanitarian Fund (oPt HF) managed a total of 111 ongoing projects, totaling US$88 million. These projects aimed to address urgent needs in the Gaza Strip (89 per cent) and the West Bank (11 per cent). The projects were strategically focused on Education, Food Security, Health, Protection, Emergency

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Fund

Bottcher adds $800,000 to New Fund, Plants 500th Tree

City Council member Erik Bottcher said he has started a Tree Fund with the Horticulture Society of New York and allocated $800,000 in City Council funds in the district that includes most of Chelsea as well as parts of GReenwich Village and Hell’s Kitchen. He unveiled the new initiatives as he helped plant what he

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Wealth Management

Regions Bank Promotes Leader as Regional Executive for Private Wealth Management in Texas » Dallas Innovates

Connie Rogers [Photo: Regions Bank] Regions Bank has elevated Connie Rogers to serve as private wealth management regional executive for Texas, the company announced Thursday. In her expanded leadership role, Rogers will lead a team of advisors providing custom-tailored investment services and financial guidance to clients across markets including Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, San

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Insurance

Allstate Looks To Increase Home Insurance Premiums By 34% – California Globe

According to an insurance filing unveiled on Thursday, Allstate filed to raise California Insurance premiums in state by 34%, with the request currently remaining under review. For over a year, insurance companies have been slowly limiting policies, ending the allowance of new policies, or generally reducing their presence in the state. In 2022, GEICO closed down

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Insurance

WV medical schools now funded by insurance premiums instead of soda tax

CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – Many may not know it, but every time a bottle of soda has been purchased in West Virginia since 1951, there’s been a small tax on the bottle used to fund medical schools across the state. However, that tax is no longer in effect starting this month because of a 2022

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