A St. Louis contractor has pleaded guilty to illegally obtaining $1.7 million in COVID-19 pandemic relief loans.
Ex-public health spokesperson Polly Carver-Kimm alleged she was fired for answering media records requests during COVID-19 pandemic ...
While the South cools, northern markets that were overlooked during the boom are heating up. Buffalo and Milwaukee, and even ...
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Budget 2025: Ottawa to slash foreign aid spending to pre-pandemic levels
The budget talks of "leveraging innovative tools, while focusing support for countries that need it the most" and rejigging ...
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Las Vegas food distributions during shutdown mirror pandemic response
Some Nevadans received a partial payment of their SNAP benefits on Wednesday. The state said about 200,000 people had less ...
Doing this work without pay, often late at night, is leading to burnout among primary care doctors that is threatening the ...
The first was a streak of three ranked wins against No. 22 USC, No. 18 UCLA, and No. 12 Stanford between Oct. 1 and Oct 9, ...
Dutch motorists drove an average of nearly 6 percent fewer kilometers last year than in 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic ...
The ADP report revealed a gain of 42,000 private nonfarm jobs in October, up from the 29,000 loss in September.
Iowa settles a $600K COVID records lawsuit, with State Auditor Rob Sand dissenting, citing taxpayer burden and calling for ...
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New Somerville mayor says addressing homelessness a priority, envisions "thriving" Davis Square
Business owners in Davis Square say the homelessness crisis and even open drug use have grown out of control in recent years.
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