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WASHINGTON, Oct 21 (Reuters) - The White House said on Tuesday it will submit plans for President Donald Trump's $250 million White House ballroom project to a body that oversees federal building ...
(NEXSTAR) — While some employees paid biweekly are in line to receive their second of three paychecks this month on Friday, many federal employees won’t see a check at all as the government shutdown ...
After years of high borrowing costs, many older homeowners are considering the idea of tapping into their home equity to borrow money right now. And, while there are a number of affordable ways to do ...
Scanning a loyalty card might be costing you money. Companies say they’re rewarding your devotion with points, discounts and perks. But behind the scenes, many are using these programs to monitor your ...
For more than half a century, scientists have debated whether Paranthropus boisei, an extinct human relative known for its extremely powerful jaws and massive teeth, was capable of making and using ...
Fairfax County is recommending a fee for a middle school after-school program that tens of thousands of students participated in last school year. But the decision on whether to adopt that fee is up ...
Taneytown’s City Council has voted to establish a Water Relief Program, fulfilling a major election season promise to provide financial assistance for residents struggling to pay their water bills.
Brag House Holdings (NASDAQ:TBH) announced that it is merging with House of Doge Inc., the official commercial arm of the Dogecoin Foundation, through a reverse takeover. The merger will create a ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Two storied college football programs clash tonight when ...
Utah’s school voucher program, still embroiled in a constitutional battle, is back for a second year — this time with more students, stricter spending rules and less money for homeschooled children.