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The Premier Showmen 4-H Club proudly participated in pre-fair judging on Saturday, Aug. 9, where members showcased their ...
The security clearances of 37 former and current intelligence professionals have been revoked, citing abuse of intelligence information, the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced.
This disaster in Afghanistan is now a disappointing part of our history, but its lessons must shape the future. The United States cannot afford to repeat a mistake like this again, as projecting ...
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) is calling on Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to investigate CBP bureaucrats for their retaliation against agency whistleblowers, and to ...
By fiscal year 2035, the national debt is set to surpass $53 trillion, or 120% of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product, according to a n ...
And top of mind for TR was winning the all-important Jewish vote. Roosevelt was particularly well positioned to court the Jewish electorate. After all, his rise in politics had rested in part on his ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will no longer subsidize large-scale solar projects placed on farmland or use solar panels manufactured by foreign adversaries in any agency projects, according to a ...
OhioMHAS awards more than $10M to expand SUD treatment for pregnant women, mothers of young children
The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) has announced more than $10 million in grant awards to 45 providers across the state to expand access to treatment and support ...
Ohio high school football season kicks off this week ...
Community needs assessment – let your voice be heard This year marks the 60th Anniversary of the Older Americans Act. Sadly, however, many individuals do not realize the importance of this Act and the ...
As the federal government and states move to cut about $1 trillion over the next decade from Medicaid, researchers estimate annual impacts by 2034 of hundreds of thousands of jobs lost and billions ...
Trump’s DEI ban in K-12 schools, higher ed ruled ‘unlawful’ by federal judge WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Maryland has struck down the U.S. Education Department’s attempts to do away with diversity ...
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