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Big Oil May Not Like It—But a $150 Trillion U.S. Asset Could Soon Tip the Scales, Says Former CIA Advisor Jim Rickards

Big Oil May Not Like It—But a $150 Trillion U.S. Asset Could Soon Tip the Scales, Says Former CIA Advisor Jim Rickards

WASHINGTON, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gas prices may be lower than they were a year ago, but for millions of Americans, the cost of fueling up is still a burden. Former CIA advisor Jim Rickards believes that could soon change — not because of …

BILD Applauds Mayor Del Duca and City of Vaughan for New “Three Strikes and You’re In” Site Plan Approval Model

BILD Applauds Mayor Del Duca and City of Vaughan for New “Three Strikes and You’re In” Site Plan Approval Model

Toronto, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Toronto May 14, 2025 – The Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) applauds the City of Vaughan for taking yet another positive step to facilitate housing supply and affordability in the …

Extended Detection and Response Market Surges to $8.8 billion - Led by Trend Micro (Japan), Microsoft (US), Bitdefender (Romania)

Extended Detection and Response Market Surges to $8.8 billion - Led by Trend Micro (Japan), Microsoft (US), Bitdefender (Romania)

Delray Beach, FL, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to a research report Extended Detection and Response Market size is projected to grow from USD 1.7 billion in 2023 to USD 8.8 billion by 2028 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 38.4% …

ACCL Reaffirms Core Legal Principle:  Lawyers Must Not Be Punished for Representing Their Clients

ACCL Reaffirms Core Legal Principle: Lawyers Must Not Be Punished for Representing Their Clients

Washington D.C., May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The American College of Construction Lawyers (ACCL) has issued a statement defending a foundational tenet of the U.S. legal system: that attorneys must not be penalized by the government for representing …

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