World Cup: Economic impact equation includes displaced regular tourism
Putting a dollar figure on the economic impact of the FIFA World Cup games scheduled for Atlanta is not an…
Trump targets 60 economies with forced labor tariffs
The U.S. Trade Representative proposed tariffs of 10% to 12.5% on imports from 60 economies, including Canada, Mexico, Japan and…
Lawmakers probe $1.2B Ohio Medicaid fraud
Federal lawmakers called for greater fraud enforcement in the Medicaid Waiver Program on Wednesday, citing concerns over recent reports of…
Michigan lawmakers spar over Rx Kids program amid oversight concerns
Michigan lawmakers are sparring over the future of the state's Rx Kids program, a cash-assistance initiative that has received more…
UPDATED: Waters, other incumbents ahead in LA congressional races
Editor's note: This story has been updated with new results from Wednesday morning. …
Retirees face $5,500 average cut to annual Social Security benefits in 2032
Over 60 million Americans could see their monthly Social Security checks slashed by $500 on average starting in 2032, according…
Georgia doctors face scrutiny as they cozy up to injury lawyers
The Instagram post shows Georgia personal-injury attorney Harris Weinstein, aka “The Georgia Pitbull,” smiling with Dr. Amin Oskouei, owner of…
Wiener, Gallagher, Gray lead in congressional races
As results poured in for several congressional races Tuesday night, incumbent U.S. Rep. Adam Gray, California Assemblymember James Gallagher and…
Desmond, Wilpert ahead in District 48 race to succeed Issa
Republican Jim Desmond has a big lead in the race for California Congressional District 48. …
Candidates advance in redrawn congressional districts
Several candidates across altered congressional districts in California are projected to head to November’s general election. …
Canadians, Brits stress U.S., Texas are key to shipbuilding
Canadian and British shipbuilding entrepreneurs on Monday explained why the U.S. and Texas are critical to national defense. …
Democrats dissatisfied by DOJ’s pause on ‘anti-weaponization fund’
The U.S. Department of Justice is temporarily backing down from its plan to launch a $1.77 billion “anti-weaponization fund” after…