ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Board of Aldermen’s Public Infrastructure Committee has advanced a resolution that would establish a more rigorous review process for new data center projects, following a ...
The U.S. Small Business Administration has distributed more than $6.4 million in federal disaster loans to Wisconsin businesses, nonprofits, homeowners, and renters affected by the historic August ...
Staffers with the Small Business Administration who were placed on furlough set up automatic response emails pinning blame on Democrats for the shutdown, which they said already has affected hundreds ...
How can something so small be so painful? Getting something stuck in your eye can often stop you in your tracks, and getting it back out isn't always easy. First thing's first: The best way to get ...
L ectures are boring. Assignments are busy work. And all of that tuition is for this? When Justin Shaffer hears these kinds of complaints from students, he thinks they have a point. He also thinks ...
Employees at the Small Business Administration received an HR-provided template for their out-of-office email on the first day of the government shutdown, advising them to blame Democrats. The message ...
Nearly 25 students attended the Student Assembly meeting on Thursday to speak on behalf of Resolution 10 and Resolution 9, which condemn Cornell’s process of reviewing the Student Code of Conduct and ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The battle between Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway opposition and the Metropolitan Board of Fair Commissioners continues to rage on. A meeting was held on Tuesday for ...
During a White House press briefing in September, press secretary Karoline Leavitt demanded Democrats "get on board" with Trump's takeover of American cities. Leavitt stated, "It's time to get on ...
West Virginia Board of Education President Paul Hardesty holds up a notecard displaying regulations for home school students, compared to a handful of pages of regulations for public charter schools ...
Many Americans are eager to put money away for retirement, but that goal is increasingly out of reach because more workers are living paycheck to paycheck, a new Goldman Sachs study finds. Roughly 42% ...
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