Author: Reps. Nydia M. Velázquez (D-N.Y.) and Gil Cisneros (D-Calif.), opinion contributors
Small businesses are being unfairly attacked by critics who are distorting the facts about the Small Business Administration’s programs designed to recruit and retain them in the federal mark…Read More
The NYSE Texas is now open for business with Trump Media the first listing for the Dallas-based securities exchange.Read More
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Stanford came to a unique agreement with Frank Reich for the 2025 season.Read More
Patriots defensive lineman Christian Barmore missed most of last season after being diagnosed with blood clots, but the team is feeling good about his condition as they prepare to start their offseason program.Read More
When the Colts drafted Anthony Richardson at No. 4 overall two years ago, they likely didn’t envision him being a part of a quarterback competition entering 2025.Read More
NASCAR Cup drivers are anticipating how the league will react to Martinsville’s controversial Xfinity race because the ruling could eventually impact them, too.Read More
From criminal cross-dressing laws to bans on open military service, trans people have long faced discrimination.Read More
Hungary is laying the groundwork for a national space law and the establishment of a National Space Agency, as part of its commitment to expanding its space industry. The government is also working on updating its space strategy, ensuring Hungary remains a competitive player in the global space economy.Read More
Efforts to advance in Kansas safe gun storage and gun suicide prevention laws fell short during the 2025 legislative session — as did a gun education program backed by the National Rifle Association and an expansion of the state’s right to bear arms — but gun violence prevention advocate Shannon Little with Moms Demand Action is hopeful that reform is within reach.Read More