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Where to find ice cream this summer in central Ohio
To help you beat the heat this summer, 10TV has compiled this list of ice cream shops around central Ohio! OHIO, USA — Whether you’re craving a classic cone or an over-the-top sundae, there are plenty of local ice cream shops serving up the...

6 International Stocks to Buy in July
Investing metamorworks / Shutterstock.com Published: June 27, 2025 3:36 pm Last Updated: June 27, 2025 3:38 pm With over $5 trillion of new investment commitments to date, the U.S. is experiencing a business renaissance being incentivized by...

SMEs deserve more, get less
It's been over two decades since the term SME—small and medium enterprises—began making rounds in seminars, policy discussions, and development plans in Bangladesh. In that time, an SME Foundation was established, a national SME policy was...

Georgia Today: SCOTUS rules on power of lower courts; Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge land deal
Orlando Montoya: Hello and welcome to the Georgia Today podcast. Here we bring you the latest reports from the GPB Newsroom. On today's episode, the U.S. Supreme Court rules lower courts no longer can block executive orders on birthright...

Pension Administration Software Market: Global Opportunity Analysis And Industry Forecast, 20222032
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) Pension Administration Software Market: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022–2032 Pension Administration Software Streamlines Workflows and Reduces Processing Time for Retirement Fund Managers” - AMRNEW...

The Wedge, powered by SIUE, unveils July programming
Something electric is happening in downtown Alton. The Wedge, powered by SIUE, is turning up the energy this July with a lineup of dynamic events that bring together entrepreneurs, visionaries, and changemakers from across the region. “At The...

New greenwashing rules hit wall in Brussels power struggle
A heated political row erupted this week in Brussels, pitting groupings within the European Parliament's centrist coalition against one another, after the European Commission threatened to withdraw new legislation targeting greenwashing. It marks...

Over Two Thirds of MSPs Hit by Multiple Breaches in Past Year, Survey Reveals
Today, Cybersmart, a provider of cyber risk management for small businesses, has released the findings from its second annual CyberSmart MSP Survey, which focuses on the security of Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and their customers. The 2025...

80-year-old Smokehouse of the Catskills gets new lease on life
A selection of sausages for sale. (Photos by Lauren Thomas) For all the power that big multinational corporations wield, we all know in our hearts that small businesses are not only the backbone of our economy, but also the lifeblood of their...

EU countries abandon anti-greenwashing talks after Italy pulls out
Tiemo Wölken, a German socialist MEP coordinating talks for the Parliament, said Italy had been “supportive of the file,” but withdrew support after a confusing series of announcements from the European Commission, which signaled it would withdraw...

Infrastructure & Incentives Update (June 27, 2025)
Site selection decisions include evaluating available infrastructure and transportation, and relevant incentives and programs. This week’s Infrastructure & Incentives Update from Business Facilities features the latest news from Indiana, New...

Why Is BlackRock Gunning to Take Over a Minnesota Electric Utility?
Honest, paywall-free news is rare. Please support our boldly independent journalism with a donation of any size. Who will own our energy future? There’s a battle playing out in northern Minnesota with major ramifications for this question. It...

India shouldn’t ignore its medium enterprises anymore
Typically, a medium enterprise has higher working capital requirement than micro and small enterprises, but there are no financial products that cater to this need | Photo Credit: PICHUMANI K India recently overtook Japan to become the fourth...

Power to prosper: How energy transition can reduce poverty in Nigeria
In many parts of Nigeria, when night falls, darkness takes over. Millions of families still rely on candles, kerosene lamps, or even firewood for lighting and cooking. For businesses, power cuts are so common that many rely on noisy, expensive...

Greece Tourism Arrivals and Receipts Show Strong Growth in 2025
Greece tourism arrivals and receipts show strong growth in 2025 as the country continues its post-pandemic recovery with encouraging results across air arrivals, travel spending, and the short-term rental sector. The latest monthly Statistical...

SanlamAllianz Namibia embarks on new era …brings together industry leaders with shared African vision
In a bid to access a large untapped African market and to provide appropriate and accessible financial solutions that reach across all levels of society, Sanlam this week officially rebranded as SanlamAllianz Namibia. This landmark development for...

News digest: Pellegrini, in Zagreb, confirms interest in LNG, urges EU to talk to Russia
Good evening. Here is the Tuesday, July 1 edition of Today in Slovakia - the main news of the day in less than five minutes. Article continues after video advertisement Article continues after video advertisement 'Slovakia is not Hungary,' says...

Okanagan businesses rewarded for excellence
Vernon, Salmon Arm companies among the winners at the annual Thompson Okanagan Business Excellence Awards North Okanagan and Shuswap companies were among the winners at the Thompson Okanagan Business Excellence Awards. The honours were handed out...

Touring a Success Story: Supchaleun Farm is Revolutionizing Catfish Farming
KPL With support from the German Government through the Lao Access to Finance Fund (LAFF), Patoukham Financial Institution organized a study visit for its loan members and media representatives to Supchaleun Farm, an emerging model for sustainable...

Scottish hoaxers are in on the great tea swindle - but what about Meghan's and Fergie's brews? JAN MOIR
What is it about tea that brings out the worst in people? Not those who drink it. Those who sell it. In Scotland, the celebrated Wee Tea Plantation Company has turned out to be a massive scam, with cheap tea imported from abroad then passed off as...