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May 14 2024
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Mixtitos restaurant in Dallas sees a ‘miracle’ surge in business, will remain open
Struggling Dallas restaurant Mixtitos Kitchen got a glimmer of hope after a big week of sales. Owner José Luis Rodriguez told The Dallas Morning News last week that the restaurant would close by the end of May 2024 if more customers didn’t turn up. Bolstered by a group of passionate neighbors wanting to see Mixtitos succeed, the restaurant saw a 50% increase in business last week, compared to
The Dallas Morning NewsMay 22 2024
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Bank of Bird-in-Hand seeks to form holding company as part of goal to remain independent
Bank of Bird-in-Hand, a Lancaster County-based financial institution that serves farms and small businesses, plans to form a holding company. The holding company will be called Gelt Bancorp if shareholders and regulators approve the move. A bank holding company has a controlling stake in a bank. Citigroup and many other large U.S. banks are operated by holding companies. "The Board of
WFMZ 69May 14 2024
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International Community 'Cannot Remain Silent' On Gaza Aid Attacks: Qatar
Qatar's Foreign Ministry spokesperson condemns an attack by right-wing Israeli activists on Gaza-bound aid trucks near a crossing with the occupied West Bank. Qatar, which has hosted Hamas's political office in Doha since 2012, has been engaged -- along with Egypt and the United States -- in months of behind-the-scenes mediation between Israel and the Palestin...
Barron'sMay 14 2024
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Tiger Woods says PGA Tour's talks with PIF remain 'fluid'
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Tiger Woods said progress has been made in the PGA Tour's negotiations with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, but there is a "long way to go still" in bringing the fractured sport back together. Woods' comments came a day after independent director Jimmy Dunne resigned from the PGA Tour's policy board and said talks with the PIF had slowed down. They come less than a
ABC News (Online)May 15 2024
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Foreign direct investment in Mexico hits historic high in first quarter
Foreign investment in Mexico hit a new record high in the first quarter of 2024, with Mexico FDI increasing 9% annually to exceed US $20.3 billion, according to preliminary data. The Economy Ministry (SE) reported Tuesday that FDI in Mexico was $20.313 billion between January and March, an increase of almost $1.7 billion compared to the same period of last year. Foreign investment in Mexico in
Mexico News DailyMay 23 2024
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Derrumbe de escenario en evento de campaña en México mata a nueve personas
BloombergMay 21 2024
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Easton School Board adopts proposed final budget with tax increase; number questions remain
EASTON, Pa. – The Easton School Board voted 6-3 Tuesday night to adopt a proposed final 2024-2025 budget of $210 million that includes a tax increase. The final budget is scheduled for a vote on June 25. The proposed final plan had to be adopted and available for public inspection 30 days prior to final adoption. District Superintendent Tracy Piazza has been guiding the district through a
WFMZ 69May 10 2024
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Downside risks for Pakistan remain exceptionally high, says IMF
KARACHI, Pakistan, May 10 (Reuters) - Downside risks for the Pakistani economy remain exceptionally high, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Friday, in its staff report on the country, ahead of talks with the fund on a longer term progamme. An International Monetary Fund mission is expected to visit Pakistan this month to discuss a new programme, ahead of Islamabad beginning its
ReutersMay 20 2024
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Pope Francis says solution to U.S.-Mexico border crisis is to "open the doors to migration"
Pope Francis presides over the Pentecost Sunday Mass at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Vatican, on May 19. Photo: Vatican Media via Vatican Pool/Getty Images Pope Francis told CBS in an interview airing Monday night that the solution to record numbers of undocumented immigrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border was "to open the doors to migration." Why it matters: President Biden has
AxiosMay 15 2024
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Woman gored by bull after ignoring warnings from beachgoers in Mexico
A woman was gored during an encounter with a bull that was witnessed by startled beachgoers in the Cabo San Lucas area of Mexico’s Baja California Sur. Video of the incident recorded Saturday by Maria Leticia Montano Casas shows the bull eating from a bowl under the woman’s canopy as she is apparently trying to coax it away from the area. Later in the video, the bull is still on the beach and
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