Montreal was one of the cities that pulled out of the process after balking at increasing cost estimates.
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Ian Nicholas Quillen,
Forbes.com,
4 July 2026
These estimates determine their eligibility for premium subsidies — and some people, especially those with volatile incomes, may guess wrong, Cox said.
During the temporary closure, multiple third-party entities conducted comprehensive evaluations of center operations, including biomedical equipment reviews and water quality testing.
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Paula Wethington,
CBS News,
30 June 2026
Some of those evaluations will be classified while others can be standardized by scientists for open international use.
Newsom and the analysts sometimes differ in their estimations.
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CBS News,
CBS News,
30 June 2026
And yet he’s built a collection that, by some estimations, ranks among the top in the country, homing in on grade-A examples of American masters—Roy Lichtenstein, Ed Ruscha, and with a particular focus on Basquiat.
McKinnon was a billionaire in 2021 and 2022 thanks to a surge in software stocks during the time, but saw his fortune tumble as part of a broad selloff that erased billions of dollars from technology valuations.
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Kirk Ogunrinde,
Forbes.com,
2 July 2026
The demand to own sports teams has skyrocketed in recent years as valuations for the biggest sports — the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL — have soared.
Austria has just launched one of the world’s 100 fastest supercomputers, which is equipped with 1,088 Nvidia chips and can carry out 45,110 trillion calculations per second.
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Georgina Jedikovska,
Interesting Engineering,
3 July 2026
The rare disruptions that insurance companies struggle to factor into their calculations aren’t so rare anymore, Oliver Bäte observes.
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Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson,
semafor.com,
3 July 2026
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