(The Center Square) – While Austin Mayor Steve Adler told Austinites to stay home while he was vacationing in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and while a record number of Texans remain unemployed, or are forced to operate their businesses at less than full capacity, a California-based organization p…
(The Center Square) – Roughly 100 million early votes already were cast before the first polls opened Tuesday morning, Michael McDonald, professor at the University of Florida, says. He runs the Election Project, which tracks polling and election data by state.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein joined a coalition of 32 attorneys general pushing for the lawsuit filed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania against student loan servicer Navient to go forward in the federal courts.
Monday was a double win for Florida with the long-delayed passage of the $19.1 billion disaster aid bill by the U.S. House of Representatives and the announcement that the National Park Service will receive $60 million to elevate a 6.5-mile span of the Tamiami Trail to improve Everglades sheetflow.
A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld President Donald Trump's executive order limiting travel to the U.S. from eight Muslim countries.
Hurricane Maria’s damage in Puerto Rico has again brought attention to a century-old law that critics say is government cronyism at its worst, inflating consumer costs.
The soaring costs of Medicaid expansion in eight U.S. states, including Michigan, Ohio, New Hampshire and Illinois, is under investigation by a U.S. Senate committee.
(The Center Square) – While Austin Mayor Steve Adler told Austinites to stay home while he was vacationing in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and while a record number of Texans remain unemployed, or are forced to operate their businesses at less than full capacity, a California-based organization p…
(The Center Square) – Roughly 100 million early votes already were cast before the first polls opened Tuesday morning, Michael McDonald, professor at the University of Florida, says. He runs the Election Project, which tracks polling and election data by state.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein joined a coalition of 32 attorneys general pushing for the lawsuit filed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania against student loan servicer Navient to go forward in the federal courts.
Monday was a double win for Florida with the long-delayed passage of the $19.1 billion disaster aid bill by the U.S. House of Representatives and the announcement that the National Park Service will receive $60 million to elevate a 6.5-mile span of the Tamiami Trail to improve Everglades sheetflow.
A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld President Donald Trump's executive order limiting travel to the U.S. from eight Muslim countries.
Hurricane Maria’s damage in Puerto Rico has again brought attention to a century-old law that critics say is government cronyism at its worst, inflating consumer costs.
The soaring costs of Medicaid expansion in eight U.S. states, including Michigan, Ohio, New Hampshire and Illinois, is under investigation by a U.S. Senate committee.