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| 1M New Yorkers are carrying $35B in student loan debt If misery loves company, the more than 1 million New Yorkers collectively carrying $35 billion in student loan debt can take solace that they are not alone. The NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) says some 14 percent of city ... | |
| Where Will Tellurian Be in Five Years? Tellurian (NASDAQ: TELL) was formed in 2016 by Charif Souki and Martin Houston. Souki is the former Chief Executive Officer of Cheniere Energy (NYSEMKT: LNG) and Houston is the former Chief Operating Officer of BG Group, which was later acquired by ... | |
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| Technology experts look into future of transportation in Buffalo BUFFALO, N.Y. — Right now, we're at the cusp of a transportation revolution. That's according to an organization called Congress for the New Urbanism. Experts say there will be a widespread introduction of new transportation technology that could change ... | |
| Humbled Saudis May Yet Clinch OPEC+ Deal as Virus Crisis Worsens Saudi Arabia has so far been thwarted by Russia in its push to shore up oil markets against the coronavirus. But when they meet next week, the humbled kingdom may yet clinch victory. Ever since it became clear the outbreak was savaging energy demand in ... | |
| Windsor Locks rail station receives $17.4 million in funds Connecticut's Department of Transportation announced Saturday it has received a $17.4 million grant from the Federal Railroad Administration to build a new Hartford Line railroad station in Windsor Locks. The proposed new station will be located about a ... | |
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| Bloomberg campaign reports vandalism at Burlington office Bloomberg officials reported a brick was thrown through the window at its Burlington campaign office. Photo provided by Bloomberg campaign. Presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg's campaign office in Burlington was found vandalized Saturday, just ... | |
| Energy Adviser: Solar Car Challenge is fun and educational After months of collaborative work, preparation and careful study, hundreds of Clark County students will meet head-to-head and lay it all out on the track to find out which team's cars are the fastest of all — even though it'll be years before most of them get ... | |
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