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Lucky Break Public Relations Taps Communications Veteran Alisa Finkelstein To Lead Its New York City Office

PR Newswire 20 Mar 2026
Lucky Break PR's New York President, Alisa Finkelstein ... "Alisa brings an exceptional mix of entertainment knowledge and tech literacy that aligns perfectly with the evolution of LBPR ... Alisa Finkelstein.
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How Alisa Kresge rebuilt Vermont women's basketball

Burlington Free Press 20 Mar 2026
Vermont women's basketball's may not be a national powerhouse yet, but eighth-year head coach Kresge has built up the program into one of New England's best teams from scratch ... The Catamounts are the No. 14 seed this year and will play at No ...
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Mike Krzyzewski’s Final Insult to Duke’s Haters

The Atlantic 20 Mar 2026
Bad news to the many, many Duke-basketball haters out there ... Four years after Jon Scheyer took over as head coach from the legendary Mike Krzyzewski, his record is a wonder ... “He’s done a magnificent job,” Krzyzewski told me this week ... [Read ... [Read ... [Read.
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Decisions by the Annual General Meeting of Alisa Bank Plc on 19 March 2026 (Alisa Pankki Oyj)

Public Technologies 19 Mar 2026
2026-03-19 14.10.00 CET Alisa Bank Plc - Decisions of general meeting Decisions by the Annual General Meeting of Alisa Bank Plc on 19 March 2026. ALISA BANK PLC STOCK EXCHANGE RELEASE 19.3.2026 AT 15.10 EET ... Alisa Bank in brief.
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Decisions of the Organisational Meeting of Alisa Bank Plc Board of Directors on 19 March 2026 (Alisa Pankki Oyj)

Public Technologies 19 Mar 2026
2026-03-19 16.30.00 CET Alisa Bank Plc - Other information disclosed according to the rules of the Exchange Decisions of the Organisational Meeting of Alisa Bank Plc Board of Directors on 19 March 2026 ... Alisa Bank in brief.
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The IRS Is in Trouble

The Atlantic 19 Mar 2026
This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here ... But the warning signs are clear ... Related ... (From 2025) ... M.
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OSU-developed purple wheat provides new health benefits

The Express-Star 16 Mar 2026
New wheat variety OSU-P92 contains anthocyanins, the same food pigments found in pomegranates and blueberries, which provide antioxidants that benefit gut and brain health ... .
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Project seeks to identify city's biggest pedestrian needs

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette 14 Mar 2026
With just over 300 signalized intersections within city limits, how do we help to ensure a “safe streets environment” in Fort Wayne? ... .
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Awareing Ourselves to Death

The Atlantic 14 Mar 2026
From the comfort of my desk, I can see it all. A series of webcam feeds show me the sun setting over Tel Aviv and southern Lebanon ... Below the map, a live feed of Bloomberg TV is running with the chyron Oil Extends Rout on Stockpile Talks ... [Read ... [Read ... .
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Independents of America Unite!

The Atlantic 14 Mar 2026
Forty-five percent of American adults identify as a political independent. I am among them. There are now more of us independents than there are adults who identify as Republican or Democrat. Just 27 percent each choose one of those affiliations ... [Read ... .
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This Year’s Oscar Winners Will (and Should) Be…

The Atlantic 13 Mar 2026
The run-up to the Academy Awards is a fun, ridiculous, and loopy monthslong stretch. It also encourages something vital to Hollywood’s artistic ecosystem ... My primary note after this awards gantlet. Please hold the Oscars earlier next year ... eastern time.
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The California Housing Revolution That Wasn’t

The Atlantic 12 Mar 2026
California knows it needs more housing. The state is the birthplace of the YIMBY movement—“Yes in My Backyard”—and its legislature has been passing laws designed to make housing easier to build for the better part of a decade ... [Reihan Salam ... 9 ... A.B ... A.B.
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Who Cares If AI Brings Down the Economy?

The Atlantic 12 Mar 2026
The tech billionaire Hemant Taneja admits that AI is a bubble. In fact, he welcomes it. “Bubbles are good,” Taneja, the CEO of General Catalyst, a venture-capital firm, told me in an email ... His view is widespread in Silicon Valley ... [Read ... Boom ... [Read ... P ... .
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