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A final ruling on a legal challenge to the tariffs is not expected until January, by which time billions more dollars will be ...
The city of Minot said it doesn't know what material about 8,000 of the city's 14,000 water service lines are made of, but it ...
Conservatives in Spokane are mounting an effort to put pressure on the city to abandon the Housing First model, hoping to ...
The NCAA fined Michigan tens of millions of dollars Aug. 15 and suspended coach Sherrone Moore for a third game as punishment for a sprawling ...
A South Georgia man has been convicted by a federal jury for a $16 million COVID-19 unemployment fraud scheme.
Biscayne 21, a waterfront condo in Miami, has remained in limbo for years, after a developer tried to take over its board and ...
The federal budget deficits caused by President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law could trigger automatic cuts to Medicare ...
California shoots pointed words at states upriver, as negotiators struggle toward sharing supplies. Without a deal, the Trump ...
Foreign investor holdings of Treasuries climbed to a record high in June, showcasing sustained overseas demand for US government debt even as a slump in the dollar stoked concerns about sentiment ...
More than 800 new Texas laws take effect Sept. 1, governing everything from public schools and filmmaking incentives to expanded access to medical marijuana and tax-free weekends.
"Reform is good as long as it's holistic, but it's also got to be time-phased in over the next three years," said Brock Long.
A possible shift in the composition of the Federal Reserve’s portfolio of Treasury holdings could result in the central bank ...