March 15, 2025

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Finance

Battle over finances erupts into public view

A battle over the finances of the Swan Ball that has thrown the white tie gala’s future into question has erupted into public view. In a lawsuit filed Monday, a newly filed nonprofit claims that Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, the ball’s host site and beneficiary, has tried to wrest control of the event from its

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Investment

AI brings real financial risks. Here’s what investors should know

Rachel Carden serves as the director of investor education for the Securities Division of the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance. Public interest and curiosity about artificial intelligence (AI) continues to grow as the impact of this emerging technology brings excitement, raises questions, and attracts consumers. Amidst this flurry of interest, AI is also attracting

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Property

Brand new home is minutes from Pensacola nightlife

Editor’s note: Home of the Week is a paid sponsorship and prints in our Friday Real Estate Section. Boasting over 2,500 square feet of living space, this fabulous four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath residence is minutes from Palafox Street, Blue Wahoos Stadium and Palafox Pier. “The home boasts a modern and spacious design that’s perfect for families and

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Property

$1.28 million Amberley Village home sale among the week’s top property transfers

Each week we compile local real estate records so you can find out what property is selling for in your neighborhood. Need more information about these sales? Check out each county’s site: We also have a local database page with restaurant inspections, an unemployment tracker, river levels and more. HAMILTON COUNTY Information provided by the Hamilton County

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Loans

Percentage cut in forgiveness plan may help enrollees save money.

An estimated 20 million borrowers could benefit from the Biden administration’s student loan debt forgiveness plan. But how do you know if you are eligible? The income-driven repayment program, Saving on A Valuable Education Plan, will allow borrowers to pay only 5% of their discretionary income. Initially launched in 2023, the Biden administration sought to

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Funds

Fremont, Clyde, others to receive funds for area improvements

The Ohio House of Representatives passed the state’s two-year capital improvement budget for community infrastructure projects across Ohio. Rep. Gary Click, R-Vickery, voted yes on the legislation, which passed the House June 26 by a vote of 91-5. Click secured the following capital investments for the 88th House District: Fremont, Clyde to benefit from bill

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Property

Is The Pub property closed for renovations or available for lease?

PENNSAUKEN — The address of The Pub — an iconic restaurant that closed Monday for “renovations/repairs” — is being advertised as a leasing opportunity by a commercial realty firm. The website for Philadelphia-based Binswanger identifies The Pub’s five-acre property as “proposed industrial outdoor storage property.” A site plan with an online flyer shows how the

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Loans

This is how much Arizonans owe

Corrections and Clarifications: A previous version included an incorrect number of Arizonans who owe student debt. The Biden administration’s student loan repayment plan, Saving on Valuable Education, is facing a legal hurdle. Federal judges in Missouri and Kansas blocked parts of the program in separate rulings on Monday. Though the decision does not cancel assistance

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Mortgage

Mortgage rates for July 1, 2024: Rates trending higher

Published 4:53 a.m. UTC July 1, 2024 Editorial Note: Blueprint may earn a commission from affiliate partner links featured here on our site. This commission does not influence our editors’ opinions or evaluations. Please view our full advertiser disclosure policy. Auseklis, Getty Images The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage is 7.38%. Rates are

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Mortgage

Rocket Mortgage Classic back on schedule Sunday; here are the final-round tee times

Detroit — The Rocket is back on course for Sunday. The final round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic will feature twosomes again, all going off the first tee, starting at 7:40 a.m., after tournament officials had to shuffle and condense things for Saturday’s third round because of a massive storm that blew through the area

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