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NXgenPort aims to detect early signs of infection in cancer patients before symptoms arise

TechCrunch

Skinner and Welcher then formed the company in May 2020 and filed a non-provisional patent with an attorney in Utah. As for the company’s business model, Skinner says the startup will look at licensing the technology to port manufacturers, pharmaceutical manufacturers and virtual clinic trial companies.

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The Cost of Starting a Nonprofit in Every State

NonProfit Hub

Incorporation: $100 state filing fee + minimum $50 county filing fee. Alaska business license: $50. Arizona state taxes: $12 per license/location. Optional $350-$500 expedited filing service. Colorado charitable license: $8. Florida sales tax license: $5, if applicable. Check it out below. California.

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Extra Crunch roundup: How Duolingo became an edtech leader

TechCrunch

Flywire, a Boston-based magnet for venture capital, filed to go public Monday. Divvy, a Utah-based corporate spend unicorn, is considering selling itself to Bill.com for a price that could top $2 billion. As expected, Bill.com is buying Divvy, the Utah-based corporate spend management startup that competes with Brex, Ramp and Airbase.

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Next-gen nuclear startup plans 30 reactors to fuel Texas data centers

Fast Company Tech

They could also be a proving ground for an unprecedented legal gambit: in December, the company joined Texas and Utah in filing suit against the U.S. the company says its also exploring projects in Utah. Why Last Energy, Texas, and Utah sued the U.S. government over its nuclear regulations. In December.

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Sen. Ed Markey on the politics of technology

The Verge

Well, my ally was Jack Danforth, Republican from Missouri, Orrin Hatch from Utah. 1993, I was able to move over 200 megahertz of spectrum for the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh cellphone license. The interesting thing was George Bush, the first George Bush, he vetoed the bill. Well, who was my ally? We move rapidly.

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Trump and Musk have huge conflicts of interest. Who’s policing them?

Recode by Vox

And Trump also has a new set of merchandise licensing deals. Jason Chaffetz, of Utah, for example, called out Michael Flynn , Trumps former national security adviser, for potentially violating the law for not properly disclosing payments from foreign governments. He and his family members have launched crypto coins. Former US Rep.

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