Wyoming’s Cloud Peak Energy, one of the state’s largest coal producers, eliminated 15 salaried positions last week including most of its government affairs team, the company confirmed Monday to the
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Navient Rejects $3.2 Billion Takeover Bid From Canyon Capital, Platinum Equity – The Wall Street Journal
Navient has received a buyout offer worth about $3.2 billion from a pair of investors that the student-loan servicer rejected as too low.
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Liquidation sales begin for Payless Shoesource stores, customers sad to see it go – WBNG-TV
Shoppers will soon say goodbye to another store chain in the Southern Tier.
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SC ratepayers angry over no $1,000 rebate – WLTX.com
Those $1,000 checks remain burned in the minds of many customers,
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Best essential oils for relieving anxiety – Medical News Today
Some research has suggested that aromatherapy with essential oils may help promote relaxation and relieve anxiety. Learn about the best essential oils for anxiety, as well as how to use them, here.
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Manifest creator takes us inside that tense season finale, poses big questions for season 2
After months of love triangles, government surveillance, and enigmatic callings, the first season of the NBC drama came to an explosive finale Monday night, we asked show creator Jeff Rake what the heck’s going on.
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Vanderpump Rules recap: Bills, bills, bills
The wine tasting from hell continues and Stassi reveals a secret about Carter in ‘Return of Crazy Kristen.’
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The Bachelor recap: Cassie and Caelynn in the crosshairs
There’s back-stabbing and smack-talk aplenty before hometowns.
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Return to sender: High court to hear undeliverable mail case – KOMO News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitch Hungerpiller thought he had a first-class solution for mail that gets returned as undeliverable, a common problem for businesses that send lots of letters. But the process he helped develop and built his small Alabama technology …
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China tells teachers to quit assigning homework through WeChat – TechCrunch
China’s education authorities are about to take some burden off parents with school-aged children. A proposal posted last week by the Department of Education in China’s eastern province of Zhejiang said teachers should be banned from using WeChat, QQ or other…
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