As the Trump administration expands its anti-crime initiative aimed at Democratic-led cities, criminologists are watching to see how effective the federal interventions will be in deterring crime.
A farmworker moves bins of apples Sept. 30 in Prosser, Wash. The U.S. Department of Labor announced a rule that will cut minimum wages for foreign farmworkers. (Don Jenkins/Capital Press) The U.S.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has identified real problems, veteran officers say, but by looking back 35 years for policy cues, he risks hurting, not helping, military readiness. By Dave Philipps A ...
Brightline West’s 218-mile railroad from Southern California to Las Vegas will now cost $21.5 billion, $5.5 billion more than the initial projection of $16 billion, according to a Bloomberg report.
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No single industry in the American economy relies more on immigrant labor than livestock and meat production. The shift began a half-century ago as the influence of labor unions, and wages, declined.
Vice President Vance said he can have a beard in his current role but that he was clean-shaven while in the military, defending Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for declaring soldiers have to shave ...
WASHINGTON — With the government shut down, Republicans are centering their message on a simple argument: “Democrats are grinding America to a halt in order to give illegal immigrants free health care ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government was thrown into a shutdown Wednesday with no easy endgame in sight, as Democrats held firm to their demands to salvage health care subsidies that President ...
When Minnesota’s statewide math and reading test scores were released at the end of August, the 2025 results were largely unchanged from the previous year. The same can’t be said for science scores.
Troops will now be required to take at least two fitness tests per year. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced on Tuesday that there would be new, strict fitness standards enforced on the U.S.
NO, DIANA. AND IF THERE’S NO DEAL STARTING TOMORROW, OCTOBER 1ST, ASCENSION PATIENTS INSURED BY UNITEDHEALTHCARE WILL LIKELY HAVE TO FIND SOMEWHERE ELSE TO GO OR FACE SKYROCKETING COSTS. TUESDAY, THE ...