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Who shops at farmers markets in the US?
People who shop at the more than 8,700 farmers markets operating in the U.S. either year-round or seasonally generally fall into six distinct groups. Three of them are more interested in farmers markets than the others. I study local food systems…
What a roommate can save you in 100 US cities: 2026 study
Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP for SmartAsset New college grads, transplants from other cities, and others might find myriad advantages in including a roommate in their housing plan — one of those being cost savings. Particularly in high cost-of-living…
Mayor Wu remains firm as councilors consider rejecting her budget
In April, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu unveiled her $4.9 billion budget proposal for the next fiscal year. Warning of a “challenging” financial moment, Wu's budget represented the smallest year-over-year spending increase since the…
The HRC Scorecard Retreat Is Progress, but Corporations Must Stop Funding Harm to Children
Fortune 500 companies have begun distancing themselves at an accelerating rate from the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index (CEI). We at 1792 Exchange applaud every business choosing free enterprise over activism, merit over…
Cassidy faces Republican primary loss in Louisiana
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), chair of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, is facing the fight of his political life as President Trump moves to push him out of office. © Gerald Herbert, Associated Press Trump-endorsed…
Scammers posing as Chinese cops target international students
Scammers who are posing as Chinese police and threatening international students with arrest have swindled nearly $800,000 from four victims in separate ruses across Sydney this month, police say. The victims reported they had been contacted via…
Isa Briones, Christopher Abbott, Hank Azaria and More to Join BROADWAY BETS
The Theater industry's game night, Broadway Bets, will return this Monday, May 18, 2026. Special guests include 2026 Tony Award nominee Christopher Abbott (Death of a Salesman); Ben Ahlers (Death of a Salesman); Emmy Award winner Hank Azaria (The…
Moore Public Schools employees surprised by outsourcing decision
Moore Public Schools employees surprised by outsourcing decision Maintenance and custodial staff in Moore Public Schools were caught off guard by the district's decision to outsource their jobs to a third-party company, leaving them with limited…
Mental health bill pushed by Ayotte gets late night save in Senate, after House rejects it
Despite a sustained push by Gov. Kelly Ayotte in recent days, the New Hampshire House on Thursday voted down a bill that would create a new funding mechanism for intensive behavioral health services for children covered by private insurance. But…
Axios Future of Health Summit: U.S. health care prices are unsustainable, leaders agree
WASHINGTON — Health care costs and how to address them dominated the conversations at Axios' second annual Future of Health Summit this week as the country approaches the 2026 midterm elections. Why it matters: Prices are top of mind for…
AI's cyborg problem: you have to embrace it to really succeed but 90% of people can't or don't want to
A few weeks ago, I became briefly famous for the wrong reasons. The Wall Street Journal ran a piece about how I use AI in my work as an editor at Fortune — prompting drafts, synthesizing interviews, and accelerating a reporting process that…
How one man found his wife's monthly $13,000 cancer drug for only $40
When Debbie Rhodes was diagnosed nine years ago with a terminal blood and bone marrow cancer,an unlikely hero would ultimately come to the rescue: Shark Tank star and billionaire, Mark Cuban. Rhodes, 50, was initially prescribed imatinib, a drug…
Granby election focuses on town finances, communication, and capital projects
GRANBY — As voters head to the polls Monday to choose between Jeff Lawson and Ro Rosen for a seat on the Select Board, both candidates say Granby faces significant challenges in the coming years, including financial pressures, the…
New Mexico is raking in oil profits from Iran War, gaining $59 million for every $1 added to the price of a barrel
The global oil bottleneck in the Strait of Hormuz has generated an enviable — and politically sensitive — financial windfall on the other side of the world in New Mexico, a rare Democratic-dominated state where fossil fuels are a…
Twins graduate from UNE medical school before going separate ways
PORTLAND — Hafsa and Hammad Sadiq always have done just about everything together. The 28-year-old fraternal twins were roommates for most of their undergraduate education — despite attending two different colleges in Worcester…
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