U.S. Sen. Tina Smith of Minnesota said Thursday she won't seek reelection in 2026, a decision that has set off a scramble by ...
Sometime during the the mid-2010s, the quantity of praiseworthy romantic comedies took a significant nosedive. Romantic comedy, or rom-com, production hasn’t entirely ceased — but the golden age of ...
The order, which follows efforts to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development, comes as Trump makes changes to ...
Dozens of people have been injured after a white Mini Cooper was driven into a crowd of people in a “suspected attack” in ...
Economic development is a competitive business. Businesses have a choice of where to locate and expand. From high-profile projects like Amazon’s HQ2 to multi-billion dollar manufacturing facilities, ...
The civilian federal workforce, not including military personnel and postal workers, comprises about 2.4 million people. While a chunk of federal workers, about 20%, are in Washington, D.C., and the ...
When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is sworn in as the nation's next health secretary Thursday, his first order of business will be to ...
False claims about government spending have gone viral on social media, frequently boosted by DOGE leader Elon Musk.
The state pension is under increasing pressure as payments could soon reach £13,000 a year. Payments are increasing 4.1% in ...
Minn., announced Thursday she won't run for re-election and will instead retire after the end of her term in 2026.
"I just want to make sure people can put food at their table," the CEO of a food pantry told Newsweek about Trump's impact on their work.