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While Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer for many, it’s also the final day of Congress’ August recess, with ...
The economy finds itself in an uncomfortable position where growth is cooling while inflation pressures intensify. The Fed's preferred inflation measure (PCE) shows core inflation at ...
With businesses in Illinois now suffering on multiple levels, state Rep. Brad Halbrook argues it’s clear the state has become its own worst enemy when it ...
When Congress reconvenes following the Labor Day holiday, it will likely be pressured to extend Washington, D.C.’s state of ...
Sound Transit’s capital project costs are projected to increase by up to $30 billion as a result of rising costs and lower ...
Through President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” $50 billion is being allocated to rural healthcare facilities and ...
Polly Colvin will be allowed to sell her handmade products, which include religious themes, at Bonduel’s farmers market after ...
New York business groups are urging state utility regulators to approve a previously rejected plan to extend a regional ...
The U.S. Department of Education for Civil Rights announced this week that Denver Public Schools' policies on “all-gender” ...
() - Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo spoke publicly for the first time on a cyberattack that shut down government websites and kept ...
Fulton County Judge David Emerson stayed an order that would have fined Fulton County commissioners $10,000 a day until they ...