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Big Beautiful Bill · United StatesThe House on Thursday passed President Donald Trump’s massive tax-and-spending bill, delivering him a major political victory and teeing him up to enshrine much of his sweeping domestic agenda into law. The legislation, which Trump has dubbed the “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” contains trillions of dollars in tax cuts and beefed-up immigration enforcement spending and is offset by significant cuts to Medicaid and other programs. See the Story
House passes Trump’s megabill, sending it to the president’s desk
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Health Care · DelawareChristianaCare’s new Health Center at Middletown is set to open in early 2027. (Photo provided by ChristianaCare) ChristianaCare is planning to invest more than $865 million in Delaware over the next three years, continuing its commitment to expand healthcare access across the state. The announcement follows a previous $375 million in spending over the last three years. The investments will include major facility expansions, new jobs, and contin…See the Story
ChristianaCare Unveils $865M Investment to Expand Health Care Across Delaware
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Fleuette to retire from Tidemark, Steelman to become CEO
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Editorial: Predictions of year of changeover prove true
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Maryland Fence Company to Relocate to Seaford with State Grant
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Meury named Incyte CEO as Hoppenot departs
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Schell Brothers spreads wings in Middletown with 670+ new homes
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Milestone Award Winner CEO of the Year: Michael Bowman
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CEO of the Year Large For-Profit: Paul Ricci, Best Egg
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