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Not everyone was happy to see the name LPGA’s name drop from the championship’s title in 2015, but no one can say that it ...
Greyson Jones of West Forsyth and Sam Rice of Reagan were named to the 4-A all-state baseball team by the North Carolina Baseball Coaches Association. Jones, a rising senior, was the Pitcher of ...
Tariffs have become a near-daily staple in the 2025 news cycle. But with frequent changes, the rhetoric around them can be confusing. “We’ve really been in an entirely different world with ...
One of the Big Four accounting firms is expanding into the U.S. legal industry. In February, KPMG received a special license from the Arizona Supreme Court to practice law under the subsidiary KPMG ...
Heather Rice, KPMG Consumer and Retail Tax Leader ... "This is a pivotal moment," said Sam Ganga, KPMG U.S. Consumer & Retail AI, Data & Cloud Leader. "AI isn't just a backend tool-it's becoming ...
Value, timing, and availability now drive consumer choice more than ever."- Heather Rice, KPMG Consumer and Retail Tax Leader ...
Big Four accounting firm KPMG announced an expanded AI partnership with Google Cloud on Wednesday, which will see the firm deploy Google Agentspace to construct agentic AI platforms, with a ...
And it didn’t cost them a thing. Rashee Rice, who missed all but the opening month last season after knee surgery, is expected be ready to participate in training camp in July, Chiefs coach Andy ...
Accounting giant KPMG has launched KPMG Law US, becoming the first Big Four firm to establish a law firm in the US. KPMG Law US will operate as an independently managed subsidiary of the firm ...
KPMG today launched KPMG Law US, making it the first law firm owned by a Big Four firm in the U.S. KPMG Law US will collaborate with KPMG's global network of law firms, operating in more than 80 ...
KPMG has begun to set up a law firm in the U.S. after a court decision made it the first Big Four accounting firm eligible to practice law in the country. The Arizona Supreme Court on Thursday ...
Accounting and consulting giant KPMG is moving its New Jersey offices from Short Hills to Morristown Headquarters Plaza, a 1 million-square-foot office, retail and hotel center in Morris County.