Feeding our Future, the Minnesota nonprofit whose employees were caught billing for services they didn’t provide, was not the first instance of an NGO stealing from taxpayers, nor will it be the last.
Ever wanted to learn how to play the harp? What about putting that old trumpet in your closet to good use? Well, WVU may have ...
(every first Saturday) at St. John's Coffee, 535 E. Boston St. Two hours open to all listeners and players, usually a mix of students, amateurs and professional players. Confirm session at nstms.org; ...
Among Newport’s top concerns were regionalization, fees to fund infrastructure projects and Newport Hospital’s birthing ...
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Police are seeking information after they said a racial slur was painted onto the building of an auto body shop in Pittsburgh ...
Five elite former Sycamores — four athletes and one administrator — were on hand to watch the Indiana State men’s basketball ...
US sharemarket fell sharply as escalating trade and geopolitical tensions linked to Greenland triggered a broad risk-off move across global markets. President Donald Trump’s renewed push to acquire ...
Governor Brian Kemp announced earlier this month that Georgia has opted in for a new federal scholarship tax program that ...
Harvard sued the Trump administration last year for freezing its federal grant money.
A handful of federal programs haven’t been doing enough to protect against fraud, according to a new Government Accountability Office audit that follows reports that DOGE’s pledge to root out waste, ...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has opted not to seek about $84 million in federal food assistance to provide summer food aid to about 700,000 needy children statewide. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ...