A funding measure to end the longest government shutdown in US history will head to the House. However, air travel woes due to the shutdown are set to continue.
With the Nov. 4 trade deadline coming up quickly and Dallas in the market for defensive help, Jets rusher Jermaine Johnson ...
Shown are Myrtle Beach mayoral candidates, left to right, Mayor Brenda Bethune, Mark Kruea, Mark Struthers McBride and Eva Rigney. Contributed Photos In 1901, a year after Addie Burroughs, won a ...
Zohran Mamdani said five women would lead the team, including two former City Hall officials and a former Federal Trade Commission chair. Benjamin Oreskes Emma G. Fitzsimmons Nicholas Fandos and Andy ...
The Senate-passed bill to end the government shutdown now heads to the House, where members could vote to reopen the ...
Happy Veterans Day, readers. Ceremonies and tributes will be held across the country today to honor the millions of men and women who have served in the US Armed Forces. Since it’s a federal holiday, ...
The irony is that by banning all intoxicating hemp products—and most non-intoxicating CBD products, which the current Senate Spending Bill would also do—Congress is far more likely to increase the ...
Consumers' Research calls out the U.S. Plastics Pact for pushing ESG policies that have made doing business more difficult in ...
Voice of the Tigers Chris Blair opens the weekly Brian Kelly Press Conference Show presented by The Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation, setting the stage for the upcoming opponent and looking back at ...
Nebraska's Matt Rhule full press conference after loss to Minnesota. Video courtesy of Nebraksa Athletics Check out Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule's full press conference after Nebraska's loss to ...
Donald Trump plopped down into his chair in the middle of a press conference on Thursday, after whining about having to remain on his feet for too long at Oval Office events. The 79-year-old president ...
(The Center Square) – With Saturday looming as the day federal SNAP benefits could stop for 1.5 million people in Ohio, calls continue for state taxpayers to pick up the tab during the government ...
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