Verizon trims sponsorships, oil rally softens, Charlie’s Law hits pre-K costs
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Verizon weighs trimming its NFL sponsorships as part of cost-cutting; U.S. oil stocks stall despite a rally in crude amid doubts about its durability; Louisiana’s Charlie’s Law raises private preschool compliance costs, potentially pushing tuition higher and straining budgets.
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