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A federal grand jury has indicted a Nanticoke man on allegations he schemed to defraud the U.S. Small Business Administration ...
More than half of American adults — 59 percent — say they do not expect to get the COVID-19 booster shot this autumn, according to new poll findings from healthcare policy group KFF.   Poll ...
Tackle JT Cornelius, a multi-sport standout at Southern Regional, is a leader on Monmouth's high-flying offense heading into ...
Sissy Bar on Southeast Morrison Street permanently closed with its final Halloween party in October 2024, after three years ...
Federal overspending is squeezing states and cities, forcing them to raise taxes, slash services, or pile on more debt.
The newly released June jobs report shows the U.S. labor market is “in trouble,” experts say, as downward revisions to April and May have nearly erased much of the job growth from the past three ...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit on July 31 in the U.S. District Court of the District of Minnesota.
Seismic waves from an earthquake in eastern Russia hit Death Valley, shaking up a critically endangered desert fish ...
A lawsuit filed Thursday alleges the Mayo Clinic violated federal law when it refused a security guard's request to be exempt ...
Columbia Sportswear Company posted strong international performance amid tariff challenges. Stock recovery ongoing, but new ...
Canadian visitors make up about 9% of tourism spending in Cape May County but many are staying home thanks to the Trump Administration.
The settlements involve Aria and Luxor, who allegedly denied employee requests for religious exemptions during the pandemic.