States Eye Laws to Limit School Cellphone Use Over Mental Health Concerns
States mull cellphone bans in schools to decrease distractions, amid concerns over student mental health and heavy social media use.
Treasury, IRS Issue Section 45Z Clean Fuel PTC Guidance
The U.S. Treasury and IRS have released initial guidance on the clean fuels production tax credit under Section 45Z…
BTIG Predicts Possible Retest of Long-Term Support Levels amid Market Sell-Off
BTIG warns that Friday's sell-off may continue to retest long-term support levels, with the Dow Jones losing nearly…
Trump Inauguration: Lower Protest Crowds, High Ticket Demand
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The articles indicate that President Trump's inauguration is proved to be a high-demand event despite estimates of protest crowd numbers being low. The inauguration weekend is reportedly set to feature a variety of events, including fireworks, a MAGA rally, and inaugural balls, despite Trump's plans for limited festivities. There are…
Advocates to read 60,000 voter names Griffin wants to erase Tuesday
In protest of Republican Judge Jefferson Griffin's attempt to invalidate 60,000 votes, a grassroots group led by…
Save 50% on Amazon’s Best 2025 Home Fitness Gear Deals
Transform Your Home into a Gym with These Top-Rated Fitness Equipment Deals
Are you looking to cultivate a…
Judge Cannon Permits Publication of 50% of Special Counsel’s Report on Trump Lawsuits
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Judge Aileen M. Cannon has approved the release of a part of a report by special counsel Jack Smith explaining his reasons for charging President-elect Donald Trump with conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election results. The report can be released as early as Monday night or Tuesday morning, but Trump's legal team has the option to request…
Unveiling the Controversies of New York’s Fastest-Growing Union, HHWA
Explore THE CITY's investigation of Home Healthcare Workers of America, a union whose rapid growth raises questions…
Last $300M Auto Aid for Farm Loan Borrowers Released
USDA announces final $300 million in aid under Inflation Reduction Act, aiding distressed farm loan borrowers in…
New Pennsylvania Laws: Distracted Driving, Electric Car Fees, and Healthcare Access
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed over 150 laws into effect, focusing on improving health, safety and fairness in Pennsylvania. Notable laws include a ban on using smartphones while driving, additional registration fees for electric vehicle owners, and expanded healthcare access.