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Atlantic City Electric Making Progress Restoring Customers Following Winter Storm Hernando; Many Customers to be Restored by Tomorrow (Exelon Corporation)

Public Technologies 24 Feb 2026
More than 112,000 Atlantic City Electric customers experienced service interruptions during the storm, with approximately 50 percent of customers restored. As of 4 p.m., approximately 55,000 customers remain without service.
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Trade attorneys, customs brokers and importers are racing to figure out if tariff refunds will ...

Wall Street Journal 24 Feb 2026
Trade attorneys, customs brokers and importers are racing to figure out if tariff refunds will be available—and when ... .
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A former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement instructor testified that the agency has scaled back ...

Wall Street Journal 24 Feb 2026
The whistleblower told Congress that the agency’s recruits are never failed on practical exams ... .
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Wally Goose gets its photo taken with customers, as they wait in line to celebrate ...

Dothan Eagle 24 Feb 2026
Wally Goose gets its photo taken with customers, as they wait in line to celebrate the grand opening of a new Wawa store near Philadelphia last year ... .
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A Trader Joe’s frozen rice dish has been recalled. Customers found glass

The Tribune San Luis Obispo 24 Feb 2026
The manufacturer recalled 3.37 million pounds of the dish in the United States and Canada in the latest not-food-in-your-food recall ... .
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Deal to salvage Zone RV leaves caravan customers short-changed

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 24 Feb 2026
A Melbourne-based company has purchased Zone RV, but customers who collectively paid millions before its collapse will be left out of pocket ... .
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Atlantic City Electric says customers could see power back between Tuesday and Saturday

Atlantic City 24 Feb 2026
Many Atlantic City Electric customers will have service restored by Tuesday after a winter storm knocked out power to more than 112,000 customers, though some may have to wait longer ... .
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Ramadan etiquette for non-Muslims: A guide to iftar, gifts and daily customs

The National 24 Feb 2026
During Ramadan, many non-Muslims may be curious about different aspects of the holy month. While ....
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A member of the public tried to strangle a customs officer, new Revenue Commissioners reports reveal

Irish Independent 24 Feb 2026
A member of the public tried to strangle a customs officer, new Revenue Commissioners reports reveal .
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Subway scraps its free sandwich perk just months after relaunch, sparks customer revolt: 'Cheapskates'

Fox News 24 Feb 2026
BONELESS WINGS ARE STILL WINGS, JUDGE RULES, AND CHEFS TAKE A BITE OF THE BATTLE Instead, customers will earn a $2 ...
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Vivint Solar to pay $4.3 million over charges of misleading customers

The San Diego Union-Tribune 24 Feb 2026
mispresenting the ability of consumers to cancel their contracts or agreements, and telling customers their bills would be lower, when in many cases they climbed higher ... puts customers first.”.
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Delmarva Power Making Progress Restoring Customers while Winter Storm Hernando Damage Assessment Continues (Exelon Corporation)

Public Technologies 24 Feb 2026
More than 77,000 Delmarva Power customers experienced service interruptions during the storm, with nearly 65 percent of customers restored. As of 2 p.m., approximately 27,000 customers remain without service.
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Dalian Customs reforms inject fresh impetus into Liaoning exports

China Daily 24 Feb 2026
Dalian Customs has carried out a raft of institutional innovations since the establishment of the China (Liaoning) Pilot Free Trade Zone in 2017, streamlining port operations and empowering high-quality growth across Liaoning province.
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