If it stays on the current path, with ever-expanding government, poor job creation, miserable schools, and growing inequality, it could well be game over.
The House this week is racing to end a partial government shutdown that took effect on Saturday. The lower chamber will ...
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The Québec government announced that it will invest up to $4.5 billion in the Wetsok wind energy project, a move poised to create jobs, strengthen Canadian communities, and lower long-term electricity ...
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In one-on-one interviews with MLive/The Ann Arbor News, former University of Michigan Presidents Mark Schlissel and Lee Bollinger shared their thoughts on Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud’s ...
The U.S. economy under Trump's second term faces challenges with high tariffs, slowing job growth, volatile markets, and ...
Prosecutors, defense and civil attorneys agree it’s a legal situation unlike anything the state has ever seen.
The government is partially shut down, the DOJ released millions more Epstein files, and the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is still roiling US cities. Follow for live updates.
The pressure now moves to the House, which is in recess, as the government enters at least a limited funding lapse.
A cooling labor market, rising long-term unemployment, and trade-policy uncertainty point to slower hiring and tougher employment conditions in 2026.