June 22, 2025
Fixed Assets

How Cowboys, Steelers fared in WR deal

Best AFC 2025 NFL Draft picks USA TODAY’s Tyler Dragon breaks down which teams in the AFC drafted the best this year. Sports Seriously The Pittsburgh Steelers made a major receiver trade early in the 2025 NFL offseason when they acquired DK Metcalf from the Seattle Seahawks. Now, they are shipping out one of their

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Where will Cosmos 482 land?

While odds are high that the spacecraft will safely plunge into a body of water somewhere in the world, a large degree of uncertainty surrounds Cosmos 482. Soviet-era spacecraft to reenter Earth’s atmosphere after 50 years A Soviet-era spacecraft is set to reenter Earth’s atmosphere more than 50 years after a failed mission to Venus.

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FSA to require DOGE approval for larger loans

Ryan Hanrahan  |  Farmers’ Advance ‘May Day’ protests push back against Trump administration policies “May Day” protesters across the U.S. rallied against President Donald Trump’s policies and billionaire Elon Musk’s influence over the White House. Reuters’ Leah Douglas and P.J. Huffstutter reported that “farm loan employees at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency will

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Bitcoin to social media, digital assets must be documented, protected

Stephen J. Lacey  |  For FLORIDA TODAY Everything from cryptocurrencies to social media profiles has become an integral part of everyday life. These assets hold significant financial, sentimental, and practical value. In the event of death or disability, they may need to go through the probate process — a challenging task without proper planning. You

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Amazon faces tariff pressure as sellers stockpile inventory

Amazon’s tariff transparency plans President Trump has said tariffs will likely impact shoppers, saying in a Cabinet meeting that tariffs could lead to fewer, but more expensive gifts this upcoming holiday season. Fox – 5 DC Amazon AMZN.O on Thursday tried to temper investor concerns about the impact of the Trump administration’s tariffs on its e-commerce business,

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Tariffs cause Wisconsin manufacturer to lose a large order from China

100 days of Trump: 3 key changes impacting people across America 100 days after returning to power, Donald Trump is charging ahead with tariffs, an immigration crackdown and federal cuts, including dismantling DEI. Wisconsin-based Sentry Equipment Corp. lost a $300,000 order from a Chinese customer due to tariff threats and shipping issues. The lost order

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Vacant land by Wayne NJ farm eyed by developer for storage center

2-minute read WAYNE — A developer from Bergen County has proposed to build a self-storage center next to the only working farm in the township. The wooded property, at the T-intersection of Black Oak Ridge Road and Pompton Plains Crossroad, lies directly adjacent to the 42.6-acre Kuehm family farm and its fresh produce stand, which

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Palm Beach County, West Palm home and condo prices drop in March

Condo experts discuss condo crisis at Palm Beach Post town hall Condo industry experts explain new state laws enacted after the Surfside condominium collapse in 2021. Palm Beach Post hosts Condo Crisis town hall Palm Beach County’s median single-family home price dipped 2.3% to $625,000 in March compared to the previous year. The market is shifting

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Internet scams hit record $16 billion in losses; $1 billoin in Florida

Cryptocurrency scams cost Americans more than $5.6B last year: FBI The FBI announced on Monday, Sept. 9, that Americans lost more than $5.6 billion in cryptocurrency scams in 2023. Straight Arrow News Floridians lost over $1 billion to online scams in 2024, with seniors being the most targeted group. Investment and cryptocurrency scams led to

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2025 high school grads facing $40k in college student loans

Entering young adulthood saddled with debt has become standard for many who want an undergraduate degree, sometimes to the tune of tens-of-thousands of dollars. Around 45% of 2025 high school graduates will go on to a four-year college, according to NerdWallet analysis, and more than one-third of them will take on student loans to pay for their

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