(RNS) — Boston University religion professor Stephen Prothero doesn’t believe in fate. Or in divine providence. But about a decade ago, the universe tapped him on the shoulder and gave him a job to do. Prothero, who lives on Cape Cod, was at a Labor Day party when Judy Kaess, […]
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Bank failures like what happened to Silicon Valley Bank and Signature don’t just hit their depositors hard. They rattle everyone who hears about them. Consumers, workers and small-business owners all start to worry more about the financial system and the economy overall. Plus, the round-the-clock news cycle, viral social media and […]
Monetary regulators said Sunday night time depositors of the failed Silicon Valley Lender will have access to all of their revenue starting Monday, March 13, even though announcing new facilities to backstop deposit withdrawals across the banking process amid fears of contagion subsequent SVB’s shock failure previous 7 days. In […]
Born Nimrata Nikki Randhawa and lifted in Sikhism, Haley was encouraged by her mom and dad to pay a visit to varied churches and understand the surrounding society. She married spouse Michael in both equally Sikh and Methodist ceremonies and shortly immediately after converted to Christianity. She once in a […]
Three dermatology clinics will be converted into “hospital-primarily based clinics” Chris Seward [email protected] Last month, some UNC Health patients received a letter informing them that three outpatient dermatology clinics would be converted into “hospital-based clinics.” Almost everything about the health care at those clinics would stay the same, the letter […]