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To paraphrase J. Robert Oppenheimer and Gen. James Mattis, some 64 years later, the United States learns again and again that ...
A Georgia man who had blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for making him depressed and suicidal has been identified as the shooter ...
While cuts at the richest institutions were mostly driven by federal research funding issues, many others also introduced ...
Wall Street and the Fed will get more insight next week on inflation’s temperature and the economy. The government will ...
IUOE 825’s Greg Lalevee weighs in on NJ infrastructure, energy policy and the union’s endorsement in the 2025 gubernatorial ...
Only 1 in 4 Utah voters say their finances are on the upswing and almost half feel the U.S. economy is headed the wrong way, a new poll shows.
Recently released reports show continued declines in homicides nationally and, in Pennsylvania, experts are pointing to sustained investments like the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and ...
The economy was already slowing, and that was before higher tariffs kicked in last week, raising import taxes to the highest ...
Now, the spread of AI programming tools, which can quickly generate thousands of lines of computer code — combined with layoffs at companies like Amazon, Intel, Meta and Microsoft — is dimming ...
Trump’s firing of the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ leader compounds a yearslong struggle to modernize methods and maintain ...
A top official at the Federal Reserve is saying that this month’s stunning, weaker-than-expected report on the U.S. job market is strengthening her belief that interest rates should be lower ...