
USAID Cuts Put Louisiana Rice Farmers’ Global Food Aid Role at Risk
USAID cuts threaten Louisiana rice farmers, key suppliers for global food aid. With exports at risk, farmers face uncertainty over price drops and market shifts.
USAID cuts threaten Louisiana rice farmers, key suppliers for global food aid. With exports at risk, farmers face uncertainty over price drops and market shifts.
The Trump administration, with Musk’s backing, has abruptly shut down USAID, sparking Democratic outrage, legal battles, and concerns over global aid disruptions.
The Impoundment Control Act ensures federal spending aligns with Congress’ decisions, safeguarding constitutional powers.
Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina has unveiled a new initiative aimed at recruiting skilled individuals to join the state government workforce. A newly launched website seeks to attract those affected by Hurricane Helene and recent federal budget cuts, offering them opportunities within the state. The platform also serves as
Georgia House passes Kemp’s lawsuit reform bill, heading to Senate. Vote was 91-82. Bill limits judgment payouts.
President Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Education Department, facing opposition from Congress.
NC’s legislature passed over $1B for Helene recovery, but $750M remains unspent. Delays frustrate lawmakers and agencies.
The Florida Senate committee advances a controversial bill loosening child labor laws, sparking debates on youth exploitation and economic impacts.
North Carolina reports its highest flu deaths this season since 2017-2018, with 362 fatalities, urging caution.
Khalil’s detention raises concerns over Trump’s crackdown on foreign activists through social media monitoring initiatives.
The DHS intelligence unit’s reforms can’t erase its history of politicized targeting and lack of meaningful oversight.
A Texas judge allowed a lawsuit against the FDA’s approval of medication abortion, highlighting judge shopping issues.
Starting January 1, Nevada must provide Medicaid healthcare to incarcerated youth under 21 and former foster youth up to 26.
European universities offer ‘scientific asylum’ to US researchers affected by Trump’s academia crackdown, aiming to continue vital studies.
When a TikTok video of Jonathan Stanley’s empty book signing went viral, his book “Purposeful Performance” soared to bestseller status, transforming his career.
NC’s legislature passed over $1B for Helene recovery, but $750M remains unspent. Delays frustrate lawmakers and agencies.
Asheville plans a $225M disaster recovery fund, focusing $130M on infrastructure, including a potential arts center.
Starting January 1, Nevada must provide Medicaid healthcare to incarcerated youth under 21 and former foster youth up to 26.
Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina has unveiled a new initiative aimed at recruiting skilled individuals to join the state government workforce. A newly launched website seeks to attract those affected by Hurricane Helene and recent federal budget cuts, offering them opportunities within the state. The platform also serves as
The NC Forest Service bans all open burning starting March 21, due to wildfire risks. Violators face fines.
Union workers protest against USPS privatization, citing potential cost hikes and financial burdens on taxpayers.
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