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Minnesota Wild Abandons Regional TV for Direct-to-Consumer Streaming Model
Saint Paul, Wednesday, 29 April 2026.
The Minnesota Wild are exiting their regional sports network to launch an in-house broadcast team, signaling a major industry shift toward direct-to-consumer streaming and local television partnerships.
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Average Inheritances Double to One Million Dollars as Modern Heirs Demand Centralized Financial Guidance
New York, Tuesday, 28 April 2026.
With anticipated inheritances doubling to $1 million by 2036, heirs face unprecedented asset complexity, driving a critical surge in demand for centralized, one-stop financial management services.
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Governor Tim Walz Charts Minnesota's Economic Future in Final State of the State Address
Saint Paul, Tuesday, 28 April 2026.
Foregoing a third term, Governor Tim Walz delivers his final State of the State address tonight, outlining strategic infrastructure investments to secure Minnesota’s economic future.
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Why Canada's Improved 2026 Economic Update Leaves Little Room for Future Stimulus
Ottawa, Wednesday, 29 April 2026.
Despite a surprising revenue windfall, Canada has already spent 80% of these new funds on targeted relief, leaving the government with severely limited capacity for future economic stimulus.
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Protecting Live Intellectual Property: Cynthia Erivo Pauses 'Dracula' to Eject Filming Patron
New York, Tuesday, 28 April 2026.
Just a day after completing the London Marathon, Cynthia Erivo paused her April 27 Dracula performance to eject an unauthorized filmer, defending the commercial integrity of live theater.