A high-profile House Democrat is accusing Attorney General Pam Bondi of "spying" on her search history while she pored through Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, after Bondi was seen at a combative ...
The cost of higher education can be intimidating. Americans are increasingly questioning whether college is worth the price, as student loan debt tops $1.6 trillion and the average tuition has doubled ...
The Labor Department's Retirement Savings Lost and Found database includes information about potential lost retirement accounts, currently available only to people age 65 or older. In its first year, ...
CIQ, the founding support partner of Rocky Linux and provider of high-performance software infrastructure, is debuting the CIQ Startup Program—enabling eligible startups to get six months free, then ...
Bear’s Subs to open new Blountville location March 10 with drive-thru on Highway 126 A popular Tri-Cities sub shop is adding a new location, bringing its menu — and a drive-thru — to ...
MINOT — Recently I wrote about Thread, which for years was a start-up darling based in Grand Forks that was showered with state and federal tax dollars. The company, which is now in arrears on its ...
Acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock has sharply curtailed a 30-year-old program designed to give women- and minority-owned businesses a boost when they compete for state contracts, narrowing it instead ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Kentucky program to make search warrants electronic is now fully operational throughout the commonwealth. The Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) and Kentucky State Police ...
Apple Inc. introduced a new program Thursday that lets the iPhone maker collect revenue from mini apps and games within larger “super apps,” an attempt to capitalize on a growing trend among software ...
From loans for installing energy efficient appliances to rebates for upgrading heating systems, there are lots of energy and cost saving programs in Massachusetts. But many Boston residents might not ...
The University of Dayton will expand its nationally approved school psychology graduate program to Columbus in fall 2026 to help address critical shortages of school psychologists in Ohio and the U.S.