Nearly 500 Oregon Transportation Workers Facing Layoffs Due to Budget Shortfall
Nearly 500 Oregon Department of Transportation workers are facing layoffs due to a $350 million shortfall in the agency's budget, impacting road safety and maintenance across the state.
Florida State Rep. Joe Casello Dies Following Massive Heart Attack
Florida lawmakers pass condo reform bill; Veteran Florida state legislator Joe Casello dies following a heart…
California, Illinois, Minnesota Limit Health Coverage for Undocumented Immigrants
California, Illinois, and Minnesota are ending or limiting healthcare coverage for hundreds of thousands of…
Trump Administration’s Approach to Environmental Justice
Despite Trump administration's efforts to eliminate federal environmental justice programs, state programs with such laws remain active and valuable.
Trump’s Brazil Bullying Strategy Backfires – Washington Post
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President Trump's actions towards Brazil have been seen as bullying by some, with tariffs and a trade…
Understanding Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’: Tax Changes…
Speaker Mike Johnson signs the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, as financial advisors analyze its impact on tax returns…
Revolutionizing Wellness Beyond Fitness in Cleveland: Timothy Hilk
The Importance of Holistic Wellness in Northeast Ohio
With the arrival of summer in Northeast Ohio, you may be focusing on improving your physical fitness through activities like swimming laps or joining a fitness class. Physical activity is undeniably a cornerstone of health, but recent insights suggest that holistic well-being extends beyond…
Private Assets’ Resilience During Turbulence
In 2025's volatile economic landscape, private infrastructure emerges as a hedge against inflation and market…
Unlikely Coalition Opposes Plan to Save Threatened Owls by Killing Others
A plan to save one owl species by culling another is under fire from a coalition of Republicans, animal rights…
U.S. Health Care Spending Surges 8.7% in 2001, Sets Record Pace
US Health Care spending surges at unprecedented rate, with costs rising by 8.7% in 2001, new data reveals.