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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage says he is yet to be convinced a planned shake-up of councils across Nottinghamshire “is ...
Talk of building an Interstate 71 interchange at Boston Road along the Strongsville-Brunswick border goes back more than 30 ...
A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is on the launch pad carrying Amazon’s Project Kuiper internet network satellites, ...
Apart from the conflicts caused by its power plays, climate change, displacement, economic shocks and inequality have also ...
Hawaiʻi's elected leaders are using town halls to help people understand what’s happening and what they are doing about it.
Disruption at the U. S. Department of Education has universities on edge. One respite? Federal student aid is on time this ...
Robinson is worried about the ripple effect of the USDA cuts since the funding goes through a chain of organizations. In his ...
Tesla sales fell in the first three months of the year in another sign that Elon Musk’s once high-flying electric car company ...
Opposition is already mounting against President Trump's executive order requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.
Rep. Julie Fedorchak takes questions on town halls, our relations with Canada, DOGE cuts and more. Also, a discussion of the latest revelations about former Sen. Ray Holmberg.
Still waiting on the $5,000 dividend check from DOGE or will it be less? Here's the update on what to know about the status of the stimulus and whether you make enough income to qualify to receive it.
U.S. District Judge Ellen Lipton Hollander emphasized that the administration failed to justify why DOGE affiliates required such broad access to sensitive personal information. Reuters A federal ...