23 Years Post-Scandal, Enron Teases Controversial Comeback in Houston, Sparking Speculation and Skepticism
Signs suggest that Enron might be making a comeback, stirring both curiosity and skepticism among Houston locals, as ads and a relaunched website emerge 23 years after the company's scandalous collapse.
Bloomington's Southtown Shopping Center Set for Major Revamp
The Southtown Shopping Center in Bloomington is gearing up for a makeover with plans including a new Dick's House of Sport, outdoor athletic fields, and a medical office building. Infrastructure challenges, like sewer capacity, are noted concerns.
Miami Condo Owners Challenge $21M Special Assessment, Oust Board President Amid Transparency Concerns
Condo owners at 1060 Brickell Avenue in Miami revolted against a $21 million special assessment, leading to the ousting of their board president due to concerns over transparency and the assessment's justification.
Record-Breaking Cyber Monday Frenzy Expected to Hit $13.2 Billion with Amazon Leading the Charge in Richmond
This article discusses the expected rise in Cyber Monday sales to $13.2 billion, Amazon's preparedness with its fulfillment center operations, and the impact on small businesses using Amazon's services.
Satirical Twist of Fate: The Onion Triumphs in Infowars Auction Amidst Judicial Review and Sandy Hook Family Support
The Onion won the bid for Infowars at a bankruptcy auction, but the sale is temporarily halted due to judicial concerns about the process. The Onion plans to revamp Infowars into a parody site.



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