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Activision Blizzard reached a $54 million settlement in a discrimination case brought by the California Civil Rights Department.

Christie Love is slated to exit next month, at which time Associate Pastor Rue Lohn would become lead pastor.

The company's 2023 net income drops by nearly 19%.

People Centric Consulting Group CEO Don Harkey: "There are a lot of complex issues to be solved in the health care arena, but it’s important to not take our eyes off the people."

The 4,587 institutions insured by the FDIC had $256.9 billion in collective net income last year.

After 27 years with the city of Springfield, Brendan Griesemer made a shift into a role that was both brand new and utterly familiar.

Southwest Airlines announced it would stop service at four airports.

Every successful business has to keep up with industry trends or be left behind. But some industries don’t necessarily see much change or technological advancement. Commercial and residential …

Jarratt Design, a former company owned by Chris Jarratt, served as the jumping-off point for Revel Advertising, which he and his wife launched 13 years ago.

Kansas City is rolling out seven-day paid street parking regulations at popular entertainment districts.

Newsmakers in the areas of arts, banking & finance, health care, nonprofit and sales.

Semiconductor manufacturer TSMC has blamed a lack of skilled workers in the United States for delaying the start of production at its plant in Arizona.

Americans’ credit card debt levels hit a new record.

The tourism city becomes the professional football team's official vacation destination.

The Mortgage Bankers Association's index of mortgage applications fell 6% last week.

Martin Goetz, the recipient of the first U.S. patent for software, has died. He was 93.

Alliant Insurance Services' Hunter Johnson: "As we wait this current cycle out, insureds can focus on presenting themselves as a desirable risk for insurance carriers to underwrite – working with their strategic partners to implement tools and strategies to help prevent controllable liability losses."

U.S. Steel announced it would be acquired.

Developer signals intention to apply for planned development rezoning designation at corner of Sunshine and National in lieu of existing request.

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