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Why long-lasting power outages could be a big problem after the storm The Washington PostFirstEnergy Crews Ready for Winter Storm; Offer Tips to Stay Safe and Warm During Extreme Cold FirstEnergy Corp.Spanberger urges Virginians to stay off roads, be prepared for extended power outages 12onyourside.comDC region utility companies ready resources for possible storm-related power outages wtop.com
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Governor Lamont Declares State of Emergency, Limits Commercial Vehicle Travel Ahead of Approaching Major Winter Storm portal.ct.govMajor winter storm spurs CT state of emergency and travel ban on Sunday. Here's what to know ctinsider.comHeavy snow expected statewide on Sunday nbcconnecticut.com
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Player Grades: Illini supporting cast shows up in clutch to make most of Wagler's epic Purdue performance 247SportsKeaton Wagler's 46 points fuels Illinois' upset of Purdue ESPNIllinois Fighting Illini vs. Purdue Boilermakers Odds, Betting Lines, Expert picks, Game Projections, DFS Projections and Player Prop Projections - Saturday 01/24 12:00 PM SportsLine#11th-Ranked Illini Visit #4 Purdue Saturday - University of Illinois Athletics University of Illinois Athletics
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Natasha Lyonne Has Relapsed After Nearly 10 Years of Sobriety: ‘Recovery Is a Lifelong Process' VarietyNatasha Lyonne Says She Has Relapsed After Years of Sobriety: ‘Recovery Is a Lifelong Process' People.comNatasha Lyonne reveals relapse after nearly 10 years of sobriety Page SixNatasha Lyonne says she's relapsed after a decade of sobriety, implores others ‘not to quit before the miracle' The Independent
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'It's time to start doing something.' Despite risks of violence, Minnesotans step up to take on ICE ReutersHundreds of Minnesota Businesses on Strike in Protest Against ICE The New York TimesThousands rally at Target Center on day of economic blackout in protest of ICE operations kstp.comMinneapolis shooting fuels anti-ICE protests across Seattle area king5.com
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Jeremy Siegel, Wharton Emeritus Professor of Finance and Senior Economist at WisdomTree, shares his perspective on the state of the U.S. economy, analyzing recent rate cuts, inflation progress, employment data, tariff uncertainty, and what they could mean for markets and growth in 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It may be tempting to write off TikTok, the highly scrutinized social media app whose cat clips and dance videos propelled it to the mainstream. However, business leaders could learn valuable lessons about engaging consumers from the world's most-used platform, says Shikhar Ghosh in a case study.
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Kenneth L. Shropshire, faculty director for Wharton's Coalition for Equity and Opportunity, delves into the world of sports alongside guests Xavier Gutierrez, the NHL's first Latino president and CEO, and Jonathan Beane, the NFL's senior vice president and chief diversity and inclusion officer.
The conversation examines the unique role sports play in providing opportunities for underserved communities, and why women are more likely to foster a positive and inclusive work environment. They also address the diversity challenges in team ownership and highlight the ongoing efforts to increase opportunities for minorities in leadership roles within sports organizations. This interview is part of a special 4-part series called "Opportunity Matters."
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Wednesday's selling carried into Thursday as investors continued to take a risk-off approach to markets following the Federal Reserve's latest policy announcement.
The central bank issued its third jumbo-sized rate increase yesterday and set expectations that it will continue to hike rates over its next few meetings. However, the Fed is not alone in its aggressive stance. Several global central banks have increased their benchmark rates this week in an ongoing effort to tame inflation, including the Bank of England and Switzerland's National Bank, which earlier today issued 50 basis point and 75 basis point rate hikes, respectively. (A basis point is one one-hundredth of a percentage point.)
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"Global equities are struggling as the world anticipates surging rates will trigger a much sooner and possibly severe global recession," says Edward Moya, senior market strategist at currency data provider OANDA. "Most of these rate hikes around the world are not done yet which means the race to restrictive territory won't be over until closer to the end of the year."
The reaction here at home was a selloff in bond prices, which sent yields on government notes spiking. The 10-year Treasury yield surged 19.2 basis points to 3.704% - its highest level since early 2011 - while the 2-year Treasury yield spiked 12.1 basis points to 4.116%, its loftiest perch since late 2007.
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As for stocks, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite
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