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President Trump on Friday signed a bill that claws back about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funds. Here are five things to know.
A social media post sparked concern this week about cows in a field near Sanford. People began stopping by the pasture to bring food and water, but the sheriff's office said Thursday that the ...
How does the new law affect federal Social Security taxes? The law that Trump signed doesn't eliminate the federal Social Security tax, but it does offer a temporary deduction for some people 65 ...
The House approved a Trump administration plan to rescind $9 billion in previously allocated funds, including $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR officer Kristin Cabot famously saw Coldplay at Gillette Stadium on Wednesday, but Red Sox skipper Alex Cora was there too.
“ Dominion’s long-term plan should serve Virginia customers — not stand in the way of progress,” Shawn Kelly, Virginia-based regulatory director at industry group Advanced Energy United, said in a ...
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Both Cincinnati and Cleveland have Amtrak stations, but Columbus doesn’t. Plans continue to bring passenger rail to Columbus, including the Cleveland-Columbus-Cincinnati route.
House follows Senate in passing measure rescinding $9 billion of federal spending.
Young adults from across the nation attended Turning Point USA's Student Action Summit in Tampa, Fla. last week, where Gen Z discussed how politics are affected through social media.
Social Security benefits could face cuts by 2033. Here's how to plan for the worst-case scenario.