US Government Shutdown Impacts Science: Cuts Funding, Lays Off Employees
US government shutdown enters third week, impacting science funding, museums, research facilities and causing layoffs in the public-health sector.
Gaining Clarity in an Uncertain Market
In the unpredictable market climate of 2025, the safest course for investors is to eliminate guesswork from asset…
US Navy Family Struggles Amid Government Shutdown Uncertainties
Amid a government shutdown, a U.S. Navy serviceman's family in San Diego fears missing a paycheck, straining their…
Forbes Ranks Loma Linda University Health Among Best Employers for Healthcare
LLUH has been recognized by Forbes as one of America's best employers for healthcare professionals, in their first-ever ranking.
Electric School Bus Grants Cut by Trump, Valley Districts May Suffer
A tax credit that school districts used to electrify their bus fleets has ended with the start of the new fiscal…
Revolutionary Crunch Fitness 3.0 Design Hits North Texas with $24M Investment
New $12M Crunch Fitness Facilities Coming to North Texas: Introducing the 3.0 Design
The soon-to-open Crunch…
LendingTree Founder and CEO Doug Lebda Dies in ATV Accident at 55
LendingTree founder and CEO, Doug Lebda, dies at 55 in an ATV accident. His pioneering work in online loan comparison lives on.
California Awards $30m to 70 Non-Traditional Apprenticeship Programs
California's Department of Industrial Relations is awarding $30 million to 70 apprenticeship programs in…
Coast Guard Service Members Will Be Paid Despite Gov’t Shutdown: Noem
Despite the government shutdown, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem assures that Coast Guard members will…
Study: Paying Farmers Best Method to Conserve Colorado River
Explore how changing agricultural water-use practices can conserve Colorado River's shrinking supply. Study reveals paying farmers not to use their allotted water is cost-effective.