
Huge shake-up would remove Haskell Indian Nations University from federal control
Sen. Jerry Moran of Kansas says he’s seen too much neglect from the U.S. Bureau of Indian Education in recent years to ... Read More
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Trump orders Congress to stay in Washington to pass Big Beautiful Bill
President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered Republican lawmakers to stay in Washington, D.C. for as long as it takes to bridge their differences and pass his sprawling budget bill.
With a self-imposed July 4 deadline ...Read more
US consumer confidence drops on broad concerns about economy
U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly declined in June, underscoring lingering anxiety about the potential impacts on the economy and job market from higher U.S. import duties.
The Conference Board’s gauge of confidence...Read more
Illinois must build 227,000 units in 5 years to keep up with housing demand, report finds
Illinois has a shortage of about 142,000 housing units and must build 227,000 in the next five years to keep pace with demand, a number that would require recent annual production rates to double, according to a new ...Read more
Job hunting firm CareerBuilder + Monster files bankruptcy
CareerBuilder + Monster, a firm that brought together early trailblazers in online job recruiting, filed for bankruptcy protection in Delaware as business continues to shrivel.
The company said Tuesday it started a ...Read more
Layoffs from Trump tariffs ripple across the auto-parts industry
Elena Morales, the president of SMT Automation, had been preparing for a big year at the tiny Michigan maker of manufacturing machinery.
Morales had purchased a new building and hired staff in anticipation of installing ...Read more
Michael Hiltzik: Claiming a historic gain in blue-collar wage growth, Trump shows how to use statistics to mislead
You may have seen an eye-opening statement recently from the Trump White House crowing about its success in pushing up "blue-collar wage growth."
The statement was headlined: "Blue-Collar Wage Growth Sees Largest ...Read more
Review: 'SNL' star Kyle Mooney creates good vibrations with bad music in Minneapolis show
MINNEAPOLIS — Kyle Mooney specializes in playing dumb. During his nine seasons on “Saturday Night Live” he gave us Chris Fitzpatrick, a high schooler convinced he can make an action movie with little more than a ...Read more
Dr. Demento to sign off in October after 55-year run of radio
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Dr. Demento, the cult comedy DJ whose radio show became a landmark for novelty music and underground satire, will retire this fall after more than five decades behind the mic.
His final program will ...Read more
These online resellers bring in hundreds of dollars a month. Here's how they do it
PHILADELPHIA — In Society Hill, Angela Tate makes an extra $200 a week on average, on top of her full-time job.
Across the river in Haddon Heights, New Jersey, Katie Repko brings in about $500 to $700 a month while ...Read more
As ICE raids intensify, how do employers know if their workers are legal?
SAN DIEGO — Hours after the surprise raid this month at Buona Forchetta, an Italian restaurant in the city's South Park neighborhood, where masked and armed U.S. immigration agents handcuffed employees and eventually ...Read more
Trump's Iran strike follows pattern of presidents asserting authority
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s decision to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend falls in a decades-long tradition of military strikes of debatable legality that the other branches of government have ...Read more
Denver extends Salvation Army's Crossroads shelter contract -- for now -- after protest, pushback
DENVER — The Salvation Army will stay on as operator of the Crossroads emergency homeless shelter in Denver after a split City Council on Monday approved a contract extension.
The nonprofit group has faced scrutiny for ...Read more
Movie review: 'F1 The Movie' takes too many repetitive laps around the track
Tell me if you’ve heard this one before: a folksy American athletics star is recruited to the U.K. to help lead a team for a sport that’s much more popular abroad than it is in the United States. It’s not even his ...Read more
Hurricane center says 1st tropical storm of season could form today
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season may get its first named storm of the year, even though the National Hurricane Center says it will be short-lived.
In a special 8:30 a.m. tropical outlook update Tuesday, the NHC said a ...Read more
Disgraced Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson plans to 'celebrate' at final meeting: 'One last stand'
BOSTON — Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson, who was convicted on federal corruption charges and resigned in disgrace, is throwing herself a party by inviting the public to come “celebrate” with her at ...Read more
Enraged Trump blasts Israel and Iran over ceasefire violations
BEIRUT — President Donald Trump excoriated both Israel and Iran over what he said were violations of the surprise ceasefire between the two nations and that was set to begin Tuesday morning, underscoring the tenuousness...Read more
Brad Pitt 'needed rebooting' at Alcoholics Anonymous amid Angelina Jolie split
Brad Pitt is extolling the virtues of Alcoholics Anonymous and how it helped him during his contentious divorce from Angelina Jolie.
The Oscar winner appeared on the June 23 episode of “Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard...Read more
Disaster relief groups worry immigrants in Florida won't go to hurricane shelters amid crackdown
MIAMI — With hurricane season underway amid a massive state and federal push for deportations, some disaster relief groups are worried that fear of immigration raids could keep foreign-born Floridians from hurricane ...Read more
Dominique Thorne calls release of 'Ironheart' 'divine timing'
ATLANTA — When Dominique Thorne came to Trilith Studios in Fayetteville in June 2022 to begin shooting Disney+’s new series “Ironheart,” the world of film and TV was far different.
Georgia was a hot spot for big-...Read more
The Bezos-Sánchez wedding woes are in a class of their own: Human blockades, yacht parking
Be glad you’re not Jeff Bezos or Lauren Sánchez. Sure, being that rich would be awesome, but being rich comes with rich-people problems. With their Italian wedding imminent, they have a host of things to worry about ...Read more
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