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In a recent newsletter, we asked for your questions about education. You wondered about student loans, the Columbia ...
Todd Myers of Washington Policy Center argues that most CO2 tax revenue in Washington is spent on bureaucracy, not direct ...
“Fort Bragg signs are going back up, replacing the Fort Liberty signs that went up in 2023,” the post read. “NCDOT recently ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for jobless benefits fell to a three-month low last week, pointing to stable ...
Meet the CIA-backed venture fund behind Palantir, Anduril—and a spy tool that might be on your phone
In-Q-Tel has brought Silicon Valley thinking to Washington's defense establishment—and funded a host of James Bond spy ...
Under a broiling Alabama sky a frustrated Robby Robertson, a construction site superintendent, surveys an 84,000 square foot, ...
The president of the United States keeps making it clear that he’s just fine with state ownership of private companies.
The Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has announced a review into the age pensioners will be able to retire. The current retirement age sits at 66, with an increase to 67 planned for the next ...
Voters are used to seeing ambitious politicians roll through their states but jockeying for the next presidential cycle has ...
On July 27, 1953, the Korean Armistice Agreement was signed at Panmunjom, ending three years of fighting on the Korean ...
No State Department official publicly said when the first notices for the planned layoffs would be sent, but the widespread expectation is for the terminations to start as soon as Friday.
A steady stream of Democrats has rolled through early voting states as jockeying for the 2028 presidential primary has ...
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