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Peter Abt Demonstrates Expertise in the Oil and Gas Industry

Peter Abt is the President and Chief Strategy Officer at Enstor Gas LLC




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Which Type of Debts Cannot be Discharged Through Bankruptcy?

Knowing the advantages and disadvantages of each bankruptcy option is the best way to plan effective debt relief.




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BT Partners Kicks the Year Off with Multiple Top Partner Awards

Launching the year on a high note by garnering multiple top partner awards is a testament to their commitment & dedication within the industry.




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Debt Recovery Reimagined: PaymentVision's Digital Solutions Drive Industry Success

Collaboration in Action: Debt Collection in the Digital Age Webinar




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Isotec Security Obtains ISO 9001:2015 Certification

With ISO 9001:2015 Certification, Isotec Security has now achieved the highest-level certification for customer satisfaction possible




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Butler Kahn Obtains $2,000,000 Settlement in Wrongful Death Case Involving a Farm Worker

Atlanta personal injury attorneys help surviving family settle significant wrongful death claim




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North Carolina Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney Offers Free Consultations for Struggling Debtors

The Layton Law Firm in Charlotte is now offering free consultations to help individuals explore their Chapter 7 Bankruptcy options, providing a clear path to debt relief and a fresh financial start.




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BT Partners Achieves Global Recognition as SYSPRO's Top Partner

With a consultative sales approach, BT Partners sets a benchmark for success, focusing on understanding client needs and delivering tailored solutions.




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BTS's Favorite Korean Street Food Takes the US by Storm

Jaws TPK Leads the Charge with Authentic Flavors and Franchise Opportunities




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BiCupid Shares Top 5 LGBTQ+ Friendly Country Bars for Pride Celebrations

Leading Bisexual Dating App Highlights Inclusive Country Music Venues




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BiCupid Celebrates Pride Month with the Release of the Rainbow Flag, Demonstrating Support for the LGBTQ+ Community

leading Bisexual Dating Platform Release Rainbow Flag to Champion Diversity and Inclusion




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Subtle Love Launches T-Shirt Subscription Service Focused on Spreading Love

Clothing that brings humans closer together.




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AvionTEq Announces Exciting ULBTEq UTS100 ULB Tester Olympic Raffle

Win the Latest ULBTEq UTS100 and Exclusive Gift Cards in AvionTEq's Exciting Raffle!




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AvionTEq Announces the Winners of the ULBTEq UTS100 Olympic Raffle Promo

Grand Prize UTS100 Awarded, Gift Card Winners Announced, and a Look Ahead to NBAA Las Vegas 2024




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ADAP Advocacy Launches Patient Perspectives Survey on Medical Debt

Medical Debt is the most common collection item on consumer credit reports




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The Debt Slaves Of The Student Loan Empire

New Book Exposes Dysfunction of Student Loan System




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Introducing Visually Inspect & Clean with Dyson-Compatible Vacuum Head by GroBTec!

V-SCAN300, An Intelligent Vacuum Cleaner with Cordless Design, Dual LED, and BLDC Motor, launches on Kickstarter




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The Subtlety of Lowkii Styles – Your Answer to Thinning Hair

This Salon and Spa Galleria salon in Arlington, Texas offers state-of-the-art solutions to hair loss




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Judge Paul Burmaster Provides Insight into Family Court Division of Assets and Debt in Divorce Proceedings

Judge Paul Burmaster Provides Insight into Family Court Division of Assets and Debt in Divorce Proceedings




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Butler Kahn Obtains $2,000,000 Settlement in Wrongful Death Case Involving a Farm Worker

Atlanta personal injury attorneys help surviving family settle significant wrongful death claim




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Powerwin BT100 Revolutionize Your Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery

Save Big on LiFePO4 Batteries from Powerwin During spring sale (MAR.5TH-26TH)




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BrainVentures CEO Wonhoi Kim: "We Focus on Providing Competitiveness to the Global Webtoon Market through AI Solutions for Translation and Localization."

BrainVentures, founded in 2020, uses AI to automate webtoon translation and typesetting, cutting costs by 60%. Expanding to Japan and North America, the company partners with major platforms to improve global competitiveness in the webtoon industry.




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Erez Law, PLLC, Obtains $14.2 Million FINRA Arbitration Award for Florida Investors Wronged by Broker's Structured Note Recommendations

Jeffrey Erez, the Miami-based law firm's managing partner, reports that more than a dozen similar customer complaints are pending against Stifel, Nicolaus & Co., Inc., to recover losses allegedly caused by the actions of broker Chuck A. Roberts.




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United Nations publishes 17th report of KAILASA: A Landmark Call for Protection of LGBTIQ+ Persons

The United Nations has published the 17th report submitted by KAILASA addressing the critical issue of the killing of LGBTIQ+ persons, a grievous breach of international human rights




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Warren Buffett's Favorite Energy Stock Delivers Earnings Beat; Cuts Debt




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The Subtle Art of Saying No

Bruce Tulgan, founder of the management training firm RainmakerThinking, says that the key to career success isn't only embracing opportunities; it's also declining projects, tasks, and requests for help so you create time for the most value-added work. He explains how to evaluate each ask, determine which you should prioritize, and deliver either a strategic "yes" or a well-thought-through no. Tulgan is the author of the HBR article "Learn When to Say No."




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The Subtle Art of Disagreeing with Your Boss

Whether you're someone who enjoys ruffling feathers or the type of person who'd like to challenge the status quo but shies away, you'll benefit from understanding the best, research--backed ways to practice disagreement - even insubordination - while holding onto others' respect at work. Todd Kashdan is a psychology professor at George Mason University and the author of the book The Art of Insubordination: How to Dissent and Defy Effectively. He explains how contrarians, and those with ideas that run counter to the mainstream, can pick their battles, articulate their arguments, and gain allies along the way.




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Court Publishes Decision Requiring SIBTF to Prove Entitlement to SSDI Offset

California’s 2nd District Court of Appeals published its July decision finding that the Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund is required to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that it…




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Methods for Obtaining Highly Accurate Impairment Rating Results

Master an understanding of CA Work Comp impairment rating. Join Dr. John Alchemy, MD, QME, CIME, founder and CEO of RateFast (www.Rate-Fast.com) and Impairment Rating Specialists (www.pr4report.com), for an exclusive…




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Uninsured Employers and the UEBTF

This comprehensive program will cover all aspects of workers' compensation claims against uninsured employers from attorneys who represent injured workers, uninsured employers and the Uninsured Employers Benefits Trust Fund as…




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Scientists Create a Computational Tool That ID's Rheumatoid Arthritis Subtypes

Scientists have used computational tools, including machine learning, to differentiate between subtypes of rheumatoid arthritis.




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Subtype-Dependent Health Disparities Among Breast Cancer Patients

Breast cancer remains the most common invasive cancer diagnosed in women in the United States, accounting for about one in three new female cancers each ye



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Scientists Create a Computational Tool That ID's Rheumatoid Arthritis Subtypes

Scientists have used computational tools, including machine learning, to differentiate between subtypes of rheumatoid arthritis.



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Subtype-Dependent Health Disparities Among Breast Cancer Patients

Breast cancer remains the most common invasive cancer diagnosed in women in the United States, accounting for about one in three new female cancers each ye



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Scientists Create a Computational Tool That ID's Rheumatoid Arthritis Subtypes

Scientists have used computational tools, including machine learning, to differentiate between subtypes of rheumatoid arthritis.




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Do GCs Even Know Company's AI Use? Survey Raises Doubts

Niloy Ray discusses findings in Littler’s AI C-Suite Survey Report that reveal an awareness gap between legal chiefs and HR regarding whether their company is using AI tools.

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Generate doubts profit sharing scheme

As a result of subcontracting reform, Jorge Sales Boyoli explains that some companies want to distribute profits under conservative criteria and plan to compensate by distributing an additional bonus. 

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5th Circuit Finds Religious Freedoms Supersede LGBTQ+ Protections

Alyesha Dotson weighs in on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling that private businesses with religious convictions don’t have to follow antidiscrimination laws that protect LGBTQ+.

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Federal Tax Credits Now Available When Certain Employees Use Emergency Paid Leave to Help Others Obtain or Recover from COVID-19 Vaccine

The federal Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced that certain employers can claim federal tax credits when employees use emergency paid leave to accompany an individual to obtain a COVID-19 vaccination and/or to care for an individual recovering from an injury, disability, illness, or condition related to the vaccine.




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Empowering Women: Inclusion in India's Government Planning (Odia Subtitles)




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Policy Seminar | Debt Distress and the Right to Food in Africa




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Debt Distress and the Right to Food in Africa

Debt Distress and the Right to Food in Africa

More than half of low-income countries are at risk of debt distress or have already defaulted. The debt crisis, while exacerbated by recent crises, has been looming for several years. According to the United Nations, 3.3 billion people now live in countries that spend more on interest repayments than on education or health, and in […]

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When The U.S. Paid Off The Entire National Debt (Classic)

There was one time the U.S. federal government stopped borrowing and paid off every penny of national debt. It did not end well. | Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.

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Day of the Debt

We make a loan to the U.S. government, and it does not go the way we thought it would. Plus: the story of that one time the U.S. defaulted. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here.

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Jay & Shai's debt ceiling adventure

Every year, the U.S. government spends more money than it takes in. In order to fund all that spending, the country takes on debt. Congress has the power to limit how much debt the U.S. takes on. Right now, the debt limit is $31.4 trillion dollars. Once we reach that limit, Congress has a few options so that the government keeps paying its bills: Raise the debt limit, suspend it, or eliminate it entirely.
That debate and negotiations are back this season. One thing that is in short supply, but very important for these negotiations, is good information. Shai Akabas, of the Bipartisan Policy Center, knows this well. Right now, he and his team are working on figuring out when exactly the U.S. government could run out of money to pay its obligations — what they've dubbed: the "X Date."
Shai is determined to help prevent the U.S. government from blowing past the X Date without a solution. But this year's debt-ceiling negotiations are not going very well. Which is daunting, because if lawmakers don't figure something out, the ramifications for the global economy could be huge.
So, how did Shai become the go-to expert at the go-to think tank for debt ceiling information? It started in 2011, back when he and current Chair of the Federal Reserve Jay Powell, armed with a powerpoint and the pressure of a deadline, helped stave off economic disaster.
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Tackle your medical debt with Life Kit

There's an estimated $195 billion of medical debt in America. But just because a medical bill comes in the mail doesn't mean you have to pay that exact price. In this special episode from our friends at Life Kit, you'll learn how to eliminate, reduce or negotiate a medical bill.

If you liked this episode, you can check out more Life Kit here. They have episodes on how to choose a bank, and how to save money at the grocery store.

This episode of Life Kit was produced by Sylvie Douglis. Their visuals editor is Beck Harlan, and their digital editor is Danielle Nett. Meghan Keane is their supervising editor, and Beth Donovan is their executive producer.

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Grocery prices, credit card debt, and your 401K (Two Indicators)

What's going on with consumers? This is one of the trickiest puzzles of this weird economic moment we're in. We've covered a version of this before under the term "vibecession," but it's safe to say, the struggle is in fact real. It is not just in our heads. Sure, sure, some data is looking great. But not all of it.

What's interesting, is exactly why the bad feels so much worse than the good feels good. Today on the show, we look into a few theories on why feelings are just not matching up with data. We'll break down some numbers and how to think about them. Then we look at grocery prices in particular, and an effort to combat unfair pricing using a mostly forgotten 1930's law. Will it actually help?

Today's episode is adapted from episodes for Planet Money's daily show, The Indicator. Subscribe here.

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How much national debt is too much?

Most economic textbooks will tell you that there can be real dangers in running up a big national debt. A major concern is how the debt you add now could slow down economic growth in the future. Economists have not been able to nail down how much debt a country can safely take on. But they have tried.

Back in 2010, two economists took a look at 20 countries over the course of decades, and sometimes centuries, and came back with a number. Their analysis suggested that economic growth slowed significantly once national debt passed 90% of annual GDP... and that is when the fight over debt and growth really took off.

On today's episode: a deep dive on what we know, and what we don't know, about when exactly national debt becomes a problem. We will also try to figure out how worried we should be about the United States' current debt total of 26 trillion dollars.

This episode was hosted by Keith Romer and Nick Fountain. It was produced by Willa Rubin and edited by Molly Messick. It was fact-checked by Sierra Juarez with help from Sofia Shchukina and engineered by Cena Loffredo. Alex Goldmark is Planet Money's executive producer.

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