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Cape Girardeau faces crucial water system upgrades, with a ballot measure proposing higher annual rate increases to fund $116 ...
Representative Ritchie Torres on progressivism, polarization, and why Democrats need a real agenda. Plus: Trump’s Epstein ...
Beginning July 29, the nonprofit group will be on-site at the Pittsburg, Walnut Creek and San Pablo libraries twice a week to ...
On this episode of “Uncanny Valley,” we dive into the differences between what the US government said about a Jeffrey Epstein ...
After cuts to US foreign aid prompted what could be the UN’s most radical restructuring in decades, China has stepped up attempts to fill the vacuum, particularly in the Swiss diplomatic hub of Geneva ...
A FEMA grant for $39 million was intended to stop a cycle of repeated flooding, damage and repair for hundreds of structures in the city. Evans estimated that the project, by creating new retention ...
The Motley Fool. DATE Thursday, July 17, 2025, at 9 a.m. EDT CALL PARTICIPANTS Chief Executive Officer — Tim SpenceChief ...
Revolutions are seeded not just in hunger, but in the fear of decline, particularly among those who thought they had escaped ...
By allowing Trump to ignore the law and crush the Education Department, the conservative justices let the president do whatever he wants.
Ohio House Bill 170 would pave the way for companies to pump waste carbon dioxide from industrial plants and hydrogen production deep underground as a way to lower their emissions. Companies would ...
The Soviet ‘illegals’ program trained and embedded spies who lived surreptitiously in the West – just like TV’s The Americans. Who were they, and did they really go away?
"It will test every single shred of creativity we have to continue to try to serve our mission," says one public media executive, as Congress ends federal funding for public broadcasting.