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2 days ago |
fool.com | Asit Sharma |Dan Boyd |David Meier |Ricky Mulvey
In this podcast, Motley Fool analysts David Meier and Asit Sharma and host Ricky Mulvey discuss:Why Americans are feeling better about the economy. The headwinds facing Okta, and fundamentals for long-term investors to watch. A retail roundup with a look at stocks including Abercrombie & Fitch and Pinduoduo. Southwest implementing baggage fees. Two stocks worth watching: SentinelOne and SoundHound AI.
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1 week ago |
abqjournal.com | Dan Boyd
SANTA FE — New Mexico lawmakers on Wednesday began digging into how state agencies handle more than $14 billion in federal funds, as the prospect of congressional budget cuts comes into clearer focus. Less than one week after the U.S. House narrowly approved a megabill overhauling federal food and medical assistance programs, among other provisions, a legislative subcommittee held its first meeting to discuss the impact of such changes. kAm%96 u656C2= uF?5:?8 $E23:=:K2E:@?
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Dan Boyd
May 27—SANTA FE — Two months after this year's 60-day legislative session wrapped up, lawmakers remain at odds with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's administration over New Mexico's child welfare system. During a Tuesday legislative interim committee hearing, several lawmakers expressed frustration about the governor's veto of most of the funding connected to a new outside oversight office of the state's Children, Youth and Families Department.
It's Unofficially Summer. Time to Get Outside, and Talk With Decking Expert Trex CEO Bryan Fairbanks
1 week ago |
nasdaq.com | Andy Cross |Bill Mann |Dan Boyd |Jason Moser
In this podcast, Motley Fool host Dylan Lewis and analysts Jason Moser and Bill Mann discuss:• What Jony Ive and Sam Altman are cooking up for hardware with OpenAI and io. • MercadoLibre founder and CEO Marcos Galperin stepping down, and unsung CEOs that should be getting more love. • How Home Depot and Lowe's are holding up until macro tailwinds return.
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1 week ago |
abqjournal.com | Dan Boyd
SANTA FE — Two months after this year's 60-day legislative session wrapped up, lawmakers remain at odds with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's administration over New Mexico's child welfare system. During a Tuesday legislative interim committee hearing, several lawmakers expressed frustration about the governor's veto of most of the funding connected to a new outside oversight office of the state's Children, Youth and Families Department.
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