News

Judge Denise Cote granted a preliminary injunction that will restrict how DOGE can access OPM databases. The scope of the injunction is still to be determined.
The ruling provides a win for administration challengers on the heels of several recent court victories for the DOGE.
Police say Dianne Hutson, 25, of Trinity, had identifying information of 4,000+ people; authorities work to notify each victim ...
Inflation's impact on consumer prices is a significant factor in the possibility of the Federal Reserve Board cutting ...
According to the report, Maine ranks 16th in economic well-being, 19th in health, and 6th in family and community.
The report reveals how religious disaffiliation and natural demographic dynamics in certain regions influence the global ...
British consumer spending lost momentum in May after a bounce the month before, as households' confidence in their personal ...
Covenant Health said the hospital experienced a cyber incident initiated by an outside group that affected phone and internet ...
The outlook for earnings is brightening, Morgan Stanley CIO Mike Wilson said. More upward revisions has historically led to ...
The nation’s air traffic control system, responsible for ensuring the safe passage of nearly 3 million travelers a day, has ...
According to the data book, Alabama ranks 43rd for overall child well being in 2025, a drop from last years ranking of 39th ...
According to Hochul’s data, in the Southern Tier, the expected premium for a couple is expected to increase by 48%.