Author: Chris Isidore
The US government has many ways to funnel financial support to businesses, both large and small, helping them to do research and development, expand operations, hire and pay staff, and compete in the global market place. Just about all of those means of financial support were up in the air as of Tuesday evening.Read More
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz launched a blistering personal attack on the conservative frontrunner for next month’s snap election, accusing Friedrich Merz of resorting to populism and flirting with far-right forces with his hard-line stance on immigration.Read More
A number of Democrats voted for a bill designed to crack down on undocumented immigrant criminals but so far only one Democratic lawmaker has said he’ll attend a White House signing ceremony for it.Read More
A brief shutdown of the federal health insurance program struck fear into patients – and concern about what’s to comeRead More
The company’s first major portfolio expansion is a hydration offering, with plans to enter other categories that connect it with more consumers throughout the day.Read More
Litte steps make a difference when you follow these simple tips for a zero-waste lifestyle in 2025 in San Diego.Read More
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The department that handles crime and immigration said the unnamed 61-year-old woman had used disguises to help applicants to gain “an unfair advantage” in the Life in the UK’ test.Read More
The key question is whether the fruits of long term growth will come through everywhere else quickly enoughRead More
Rachel Reeves wants to push ahead with building and reform planning, but what does that mean for you?Read More