The government’s practice of issuing paper checks will largely end Sept. 30 under an executive order President Donald Trump signed in April. Trump said the order will reduce or eliminate “unnecessary ...
GLENDALE, Ariz. — President Donald Trump and prominent members of his “Make America Great Again” movement will pay tribute Sunday to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose slaying has marked a ...
DALLAS — A group of Deep Ellum business owners is putting pressure on city leaders to address rising safety concerns in one of Dallas’ most iconic entertainment districts. Frustrated by recent ...
The Environmental Protection Agency will keep “hazardous substance designation” for PFOS and PFOA, but will reconsider drinking water safeguards for four other PFAS chemicals. “When it comes to PFOA ...
Immigration Customs and Enforcement and Border Patrol agents on Thursday morning raided a food production facility in Cato. The factory, Nutrition Bar Confectioners, co-packages granola bars and ...
Thursday marks the first day of school for Buffalo Public Schools and new superintendent Pascal Mubenga. He spoke ahead of the first day of classes. Mubenga talked about his excitement to finally see ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday denied two teams — one owned by NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan — a preliminary injunction in their antitrust suit against NASCAR to be recognized ...
WASHINGTON — The House on Friday passed a short-term spending bill to extend government funding for seven weeks and avoid a partial government shutdown on Oct. 1, but prospects looked dimmer in the ...
Syracuse University has paused admission to 20 majors in the College of Arts and Sciences. The majors are no longer listed on SU's Common Application. The university's interim vice chancellor last ...
H-1B visas are intended to bring skilled foreigners for jobs that tech companies struggle to fill with U.S. citizens ...
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping would speak Friday to possibly finalize the deal, Treasury Secretary ...
The National Labor Relations Board is suing the state of New York over a recently approved law the agency says wrongfully supersedes federal law. The law in question authorizes the state Public ...