The last shutdown may prove to be a guide. On Friday, Jan. 25, 2019, President Trump signed a bill reopening the federal ...
President Donald Trump tonight signed a bill to fund the government, bringing a close to the longest government shutdown in ...
Effort will assist at least 60 feeding programs amid funding uncertainties as colder weather and holiday season approaches ...
All told, most states still conform to federal tax treatment under Opportunity Zones. As a result, they further subsidize ...
Plus, Sip, Savor & Song to celebrate 10-year anniversary of Keep Music Alive; “A Christmas Carol” at People’s Light; Hope For Hallie launches holiday campaign; and Ridley PTO ...
Detailed price information for Martin Marietta Materials (MLM-N) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
North Carolina already reduced Medicaid reimbursement rates. Now hard-hit rural hospitals are now bracing for federal cuts.
Gov. Josh Stein joins Toyota to celebrate the opening and start of production at its first North American battery plant in ...
After years of living on the street and crashing on friends’ couches, Quantavia Smith was given the keys to a studio ...
The government is set to reopen after 43 days following a vote in Congress this week to fund the government through Jan. 30. Here’s how North Carolina’s lawmakers voted.
The longest shutdown in US history is over after President Donald Trump signed a funding bill to reopen the government. Follow here for live updates.
The 222-to-209 House vote sent the legislation to President Trump’s desk, heralding an end to the shutdown after 43 days.
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