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The Art of Selling Luxury Real Estate in Washington
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The Art of Selling Luxury Real Estate in Washington

In the high-stakes D.C. real estate market, properties are no longer just square footage; they are curated lifestyle experiences. Lizzy Conroy of HBC Group at SERHANT argues that selling a luxury home requires a sophisticated blend of digital storytelling, surgical precision, and global outreach to capture the attention of discerning international buyers.

Money Talk·Aug 17
Egan-Jones Flags Credit Risks as AI Costs Plummet
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Egan-Jones Flags Credit Risks as AI Costs Plummet

The cost of machine reasoning has cratered, dropping from $20.00 to $0.07 per million tokens in under two years. This 280-fold collapse is shredding traditional credit assumptions, forcing investors to identify which business models are now structurally obsolete and which liabilities remain unpriced in the current market environment.

Navigating Lake Wawasee: Waterfront versus Access Property
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Navigating Lake Wawasee: Waterfront versus Access Property

Choosing between a private shoreline and a shared community path on Lake Wawasee requires more than a budget assessment; it demands a deep dive into Indiana's complex pier rights and property easements, according to Kay Young, managing broker at ERA Crossroads in Syracuse, Indiana.

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Navigating the Baton Rouge Housing Market

Before signing a contract in Baton Rouge, buyers must look past neighborhood prestige to evaluate the daily reality of their commute, school district boundaries, and flood risks. Local real estate experts Tracy Mathis and Cory DiBenedetto argue that a home’s long-term value depends on these practical, often overlooked variables.

Money Talk·Aug 17
Scald Guard Aims to Prevent Bathroom Faucet Burns
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Scald Guard Aims to Prevent Bathroom Faucet Burns

Driven by the desire to protect his two young children from accidental burns, a London, Ontario-based inventor has designed the Scald Guard. This patent-pending accessory acts as a protective barrier for single-handle faucets, preventing users—particularly children and the elderly—from inadvertently triggering a flow of scalding hot water.

Home Helpers Home Care Secures Spot on 2026 Inc. 5000 List
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Home Helpers Home Care Secures Spot on 2026 Inc. 5000 List

A rising national demand for independent living support has propelled Cincinnati-based Home Helpers Home Care onto the 2026 Inc. 5000 list. The recognition highlights the brand’s rapid revenue growth between 2022 and 2025 as it continues to scale its non-medical in-home services for seniors across the United States.

LL COOL J Brings Hip-Hop History Month to a Close in Newark
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LL COOL J Brings Hip-Hop History Month to a Close in Newark

Thanksgiving weekend will transform into a celebration of rap royalty as the Rock The Bells Festival returns to the Prudential Center on November 29. Founded by LL COOL J and the Black Promoters Collective, the event anchors the conclusion of Hip-Hop History Month with a multi-generational lineup of iconic performers.

Aptitude Medical Systems Elevates Co-Founder JP Wang to Co-CEO
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Aptitude Medical Systems Elevates Co-Founder JP Wang to Co-CEO

After thirteen years of building the company from the ground up, Aptitude Medical Systems has promoted co-founder JP Wang to Co-Chief Executive Officer. The move officially pairs him with fellow co-founder Scott Ferguson, codifying a collaborative leadership model that has guided the diagnostics firm since its inception in 2011.

Why Most AI Project Setbacks Are Not True Failures
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Why Most AI Project Setbacks Are Not True Failures

Organizations are hitting a wall with artificial intelligence, but those stumbling blocks may be temporary growing pains rather than signs of total collapse. A new report from the Info-Tech Research Group argues that IT leaders are frequently misinterpreting predictable evolution as project failure, leading to premature and costly abandonment of key initiatives.

Money Talk·Aug 17
American Water Awards $30,000 in Grants to Illinois United Way Chapters
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American Water Awards $30,000 in Grants to Illinois United Way Chapters

Eleven United Way organizations across Illinois have received a combined $30,000 in funding through the American Water Charitable Foundation. The grants, distributed in partnership with Illinois American Water, target essential services ranging from financial stability programs to basic health initiatives for residents throughout the utility provider's service territory.

Money Talk·Aug 17
Chicken Salad Chick Names Drew Travis as CFO
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Chicken Salad Chick Names Drew Travis as CFO

Drew Travis, a veteran of GoTo Foods and Bloomin' Brands, has stepped in as the new Chief Financial Officer of Chicken Salad Chick. His appointment marks a strategic shift for the Atlanta-based restaurant chain as it accelerates a national expansion plan targeting new markets across the United States.

Novi AMS Launches Amplify to Contextualize AI for Associations
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Novi AMS Launches Amplify to Contextualize AI for Associations

Novi AMS has unveiled Amplify, an intelligence layer designed to integrate live organizational data with predictive AI capabilities. By embedding association-specific context directly into workflows, the platform aims to eliminate the need for staff to manually teach general-purpose AI tools the nuances of member cycles and dues structures.

New Cane Attachment Simplifies Putting on Shoes
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New Cane Attachment Simplifies Putting on Shoes

Gravenhurst inventor develops a patent-pending shoe horn attachment for walking canes and crutches, aiming to assist those with limited mobility. The device, designed for easy integration with standard walking aids, allows users to put on or remove footwear and socks independently without discarding their cane.

Vogenx Raises $81.3 Million in Nasdaq IPO Led by JonesTrading
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Vogenx Raises $81.3 Million in Nasdaq IPO Led by JonesTrading

Vogenx, a biopharmaceutical firm targeting metabolic disorders, successfully debuted on the Nasdaq Capital Market after closing an $81.3 million initial public offering. JonesTrading served as the sole book-running manager for the transaction, which saw 6.25 million shares priced at $13.00 each, hitting the top of the company's expected range.

Amazon and PHA Launch Back-to-School Nutrition Initiative
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Amazon and PHA Launch Back-to-School Nutrition Initiative

From August 15 through August 31, 2026, Amazon shoppers can trigger a charitable donation while purchasing select healthy snacks. The promotion offers a $5 discount on $25 orders of designated products, simultaneously unlocking a $5 contribution from participating brands to the Partnership for a Healthier America.

Niagara Falls Inventor Pitches Musical Pet Leash Concept
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Niagara Falls Inventor Pitches Musical Pet Leash Concept

A Niagara Falls inventor has developed the Melody Leash, a patent-pending device designed to integrate music playback directly into a pet walking experience. The concept aims to blend personal entertainment with environmental awareness, allowing owners to enjoy audio while maintaining the ability to hear their immediate surroundings for added safety.

Money Talk·Aug 17
Foot Locker and Nike Open Community-Focused Retail Hub in Crenshaw
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Foot Locker and Nike Open Community-Focused Retail Hub in Crenshaw

On August 22, Foot Locker and Nike will unveil The Crenshaw Rec at 3222 W Slauson Ave., a retail space designed to function as a neighborhood gathering point. Inspired by the legacy of Nipsey Hussle and local recreation centers, the site replaces traditional sales floors with creative workspaces and community-led programming.

Money Talk·Aug 17
Hyundai Funds UCI Student Support and Future Leaders Initiative
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Hyundai Funds UCI Student Support and Future Leaders Initiative

Hyundai Motor America has committed $15,000 to the UC Irvine Basic Needs Center to combat campus food insecurity, while simultaneously deepening its three-year partnership with the Paul Merage School of Business to bolster career readiness programs for underserved students in Southern California.

Money Talk·Aug 17
Tayo Lusi Launches Podcast to Bridge the $150,000 Tech Pay Gap
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Tayo Lusi Launches Podcast to Bridge the $150,000 Tech Pay Gap

While layoffs dominate headlines and standard salary bumps stagnate at three percent, a widening chasm exists between skilled cloud engineers and their actual earnings. The Apex Institute’s new podcast, The 1% Move, launching August 18, 2026, aims to dismantle this disparity by teaching professionals to leverage their expertise for six-figure jumps.

Home EV Charger Installation: A Guide to Avoiding Electrical Pitfalls
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Home EV Charger Installation: A Guide to Avoiding Electrical Pitfalls

Before plugging in, homeowners must evaluate their electrical panel capacity to avoid costly surprises. Louisville electrical expert Gerald Talbot warns that rushing into a Level 2 charger installation without assessing circuit demand often leads to unnecessary upgrades, failed inspections, or long-term safety hazards for the property.

WILLOW Fronts Free People Fall 2026 Campaign
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WILLOW Fronts Free People Fall 2026 Campaign

Musician and creative force WILLOW anchors Free People’s latest campaign, a project that transcends traditional fashion modeling to highlight a deep-seated creative partnership. The collaboration, which officially launched August 17, integrates the artist’s personal styling choices with the brand’s new seasonal collection of lace, plaid, and structured silhouettes.

EQT AB Continues Share Buyback Program Through Mid-August
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EQT AB Continues Share Buyback Program Through Mid-August

Stockholm-based EQT AB repurchased 643,000 ordinary shares during the week of August 10 to August 14, 2026. These transactions, executed on Nasdaq Stockholm by Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, represent the latest phase in a broader initiative to acquire up to 4.37 million shares by early September.

Money Talk·Aug 17
Berger Montague Probes ADMA Biologics Over Potential Channel-Stuffing
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Berger Montague Probes ADMA Biologics Over Potential Channel-Stuffing

Philadelphia-based law firm Berger Montague has launched an investigation into the board of directors at ADMA Biologics, scrutinizing whether the company employed deceptive sales tactics to inflate revenue. The inquiry centers on allegations of channel-stuffing, a practice intended to mask declining demand for the firm’s flagship immune therapy, ASCENIV.

Money Talk·Aug 17
Curative and Vytalize Health Ink Northeast Network Expansion
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Curative and Vytalize Health Ink Northeast Network Expansion

Patients across the Northeast will face fewer financial hurdles under a new partnership between insurer Curative and provider platform Vytalize Health. The deal integrates the vast network of the Independent Practice Association of New York into Curative’s zero-copay, zero-deductible insurance model, aiming to streamline access to primary care.

San Jose City Workers Overwhelmingly Authorize Strike
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San Jose City Workers Overwhelmingly Authorize Strike

Ninety-seven percent of San Jose city workers represented by IFPTE Local 21 and MEF-AFSCME Local 101 have voted to authorize a strike. The mandate grants bargaining teams the power to initiate a work stoppage of up to three days, signaling a significant escalation in labor negotiations with the city administration.