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The termination of federal funding has put a financial strain on some of the Connecticut arts and humanities nonprofits like ...
Staffing at NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory was already reduced by more than one-third this year.
In battleground Michigan, Democratic leaders grapple with Trump's victory. As Whitmer seeks common ground with him, Nessel aims to beat him in court.
The union says Marquette's anti-union position is hypocritical and defies Catholic social teachings. Members plan to protest the April 29 event.
The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy suggested at least half of all unauthorized workers in the United States pay ...
When the man in black charges onstage swinging a chainsaw while he whoops and hollers, the moment could be mistaken for a ...
Business at an Oxon Hill linen store tanked after Trump’s federal layoffs. His tariffs made its future untenable.
Faced with what prosecutor called "mountain of evidence," defense focused on intent and state of mind in Erie's largest case of white-collar crime.
Not since Franklin Roosevelt has a new president driven so many shifts, so fast. Here's 100 things that have already changed ...
As Maryland grapples with financial challenges, political leaders are bracing for rating agencies to potentially lower the ...
As Elon Musk’s slash-and-burn restructure of the federal government unfolds, the crowds gathering in Pennsylvania — a state ...
After a five-year pandemic-related payment freeze, the Education Department announced it will resume collections of its ...
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