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Pfizer Reports Solid Third-Quarter 2025 Results; Raises and Narrows 2025 EPS Guidance
Focused Execution Delivers Strong EPS Performance Landmark Agreement Reached with U.S. Government Provides Longer-Term Business Clarity Secured Early FTC Clearance for Proposed Metsera Acquisition to Meaningfully Compete in Obesity Pfizer Inc....
WMUN Local News Summary: 11/05/25
Infrastructure is an integral part of our everyday lives, but we seldom stop to think about the men and women who build our schools, hospitals and highways. LiUNA Local 1112 business manager Kelly Watson tells WMUN’s “Delaware County Today” it’s a...
A Fight for the Family Farm Unfolds in Cranbury
Editor’s note: In late October, Gov. Phil Murphy announced a settlement agreement that would allow the Henry family to retain ownership of the farm while Cranbury officials seek alternative sites for affordable housing developments. The...
Delaware State Foundation honors Blake, Kammerer
Delaware State University Foundation presented its first Felmon D. Motley Community Service awards to two people very familiar in Sussex County: Fay Blake of Pathways to Success and Scott Kammerer of SoDel Concepts. Kammerer was honored for SoDel...
New Law Excluding Medical Debt from Credit Reporting Now in Effect in Delaware
Legislation that protects families from the long-term financial consequences of illness and injury is now in effect in Delaware. Senate Bill 156 prohibits the reporting of medical debt to consumer reporting agencies and prohibits any medical debt...
Delaware Paid Leave Program to Waive All Penalties and Interest for Employers During First Year
The Delaware Department of Labor’s Division of Paid Leave has announced that penalties and interest will be waived from all late quarterly submissions during the first year of the Paid Leave program. This decision was made to ensure that business...
Delaware County budget task force to hold public meeting Nov. 10
Delaware County Council Vice Chair Richard Womack announced Wednesday night there would be an interactive meeting of the county’s Budget Task Force on Nov. 10, as some residents asked about seeing a budget proposal before the election. “The final...
Delaware’s Corporate Crown Is Slipping: How TransPerfect’s Deal Spree, AI Bets, and a Reform Campaign Are Rewriting the Playbook
Phil Shawe has two parallel stories running at once. One is the familiar founder arc: bootstrapping TransPerfect from an NYU dorm room into a global language-and-AI platform with roughly $1.2 billion in annual revenue and 10,000 employees. The...
Delaware forecasts $400M loss due to Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill'
Delaware may soon be on the receiving end of another federally fueled budget shortfall. One projection from the Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory Council on Oct. 20 estimated the state stands to lose about $400 million over this year and...
As Congress battles over ACA credits, Delaware insurance costs may surge regardless
If there’s one thing that Democrats and Republicans agree on, it’s this - virtually no one will tell you that the ACA is perfect. Once you get past that point, opinions on how to deal with that imperfection vary wildly. At the heart of the ongoing...
Remote work is on the decline in 2025, but these Philadelphia business leaders are sticking with it
Debra Andrews’ marketing firm, Marketri, gets mail and phone calls out of a Market Street address in Center City. But none of her employees work in the Philadelphia area. Neither does she. When she started the business in 2004, having a small...
Nuclear energy task force to consider feasibility for Delaware’s energy needs
Nuclear energy is seeing something of a renaissance, helped in part by executive orders from President Donald Trump boosting the industry. The four orders include rapid development and deployment of advanced nuclear technologies, reconsidering...
What has Delaware's special reassessment committee accomplished so far?
These last few weeks haven’t been the most predictable for lawmakers on Delaware’s special reassessment committee. Following a special session this summer, the committee planned a four-part meeting series to delve into the recent statewide...
Delaware governor requests federal assistance for coastal restoration
October 22, 2025 Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer has asked President Donald J. Trump to direct the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to launch emergency coastal restoration efforts under Section 8327 of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of...
MARA Holdings Unveils AI and Energy Transition With MPLX LOI as Q3 Results Shine
TL;DR: MARA´s Q3 revenues surged 92% to $252M; net income rose to $123M with EBITDA up 1,671%. MARA partners with MPLX to supply natural gas to West Texas power facilities, scaling from 400 MW to 1.5 GW. Project supports both mining and AI...
Research reveals Delawareans tightening budgets, stop dining out
Supreme Court weighs legality of tariffs in major test of Trump's power
By Andrew Chung and John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court is due on Wednesday to hear arguments over the legality of Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs in a case with implications for the global economy that marks a major test of...
Get Involved: Grants for big business, Wilmington redistricting, more
Why Should Delaware Care? Government works best when its citizens are knowledgeable and engaged. Delaware’s government has scores of commissions, working groups, agencies and legislative committees. All must hold meetings that are open to the...
Delaware residents make backup plans in case they don't receive SNAP benefits
About 1,600 families a month use the healthy food pantry at the Food Bank of Delaware in Newark. That need could grow next month if the federal government shutdown continues and SNAP benefits, formerly known as food stamps, aren't delivered. It's...
JPMorgan says convicted fraudster Charlie Javice’s $60M legal bills included hotel room upgrades
JPMorgan Chase accused convicted fraudster Charlie Javice of abusing the bank’s obligation to cover her legal bills — including billing for daily hotel room upgrades during her criminal trial, according to a new court filing. The bank told...