Under a revised Safe Streets and Roads for All program that eliminated equity and environmental justice considerations, ...
Five projects have been greenlit across Idaho by the Department of Transportation as a part of the 'Safe Streets for All' ...
Milwaukee County announced on Monday afternoon that the Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) will be implementing two new programs in 2026 that revolve around improving safety ...
What had been a modest stream of taxpayer dollars to Feeding Our Future suddenly became a flood, surging 2,800% in a year, an abrupt spike now at the center of mounting scrutiny and oversight concerns ...
A controversy is swirling at a Texas university. The trigger? A flowchart. On Dec. 1, the new chancellor of the Texas Tech University system sent professors a diagram laying out a chain of approval ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) moved late Monday to make it easier for immigration officers to deny green cards to those who use public benefits like Medicaid or food stamps. The latest ...
The U.S. Department of Education said Tuesday it’s developed six agreements to send many of its key functions to other federal agencies. A majority of the Education Department’s funding for K-12 ...
Emergency funding legislation for the federal government approved by the Senate includes provisions that will hamper food safety efforts already in motion — industry lobbyists have been working to ...
Six months after the Justice Department cancelled more than $800 million in federal grant money, many groups on the receiving end are still reeling. The cuts, focused on community safety initiatives, ...
At Rutgers Business School, finance major Bryson Morales learned that success starts with embracing what makes you different – a lesson he learned through Road to Wall Street, one of the school's ...
With star junior Dillion Thieneman solidifying the majority of the snaps at the free safety position, he would be unaffected by McNutt becoming active. Through eight games, Thieneman's season totals ...
The clock is ticking for four major social safety net programs that keep tens of millions of struggling Americans — including millions of children and senior citizens — fed and warm, as well as ...
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