
North Carolina Sues FEMA Over Withheld $17.5 Million in Emergency Grants
North Carolina joins a lawsuit against FEMA, alleging $17.5M grant withholdings. New terms are deemed “unlawful.”

North Carolina joins a lawsuit against FEMA, alleging $17.5M grant withholdings. New terms are deemed “unlawful.”

Nevada sent partial SNAP disbursements to 196,000 households, aiding families amid high food bank demand and delays.

Spirit Airlines will cease operations at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport on Jan. 8 due to financial restructuring.

Preschoolers in Dunmore receive early intervention for developmental delays, part of a statewide surge in enrollments.

John Doe vanished on Halloween in NYC. Thankfully, NYC Marathon crowds found him two days later, highlighting community vigilance and unexpected reunions.

Gov. Pillen confirms McCook Work Ethic Camp now houses ICE detainees; ACLU vows to fight, facility capacity to grow.

Gov. Pillen’s executive order aims to stop taxpayer funds from supporting abortion services, impacting Medicaid in NE.

From refugee to tech pioneer, Sara Wahedi uses technology to hold regimes accountable after fleeing Afghanistan as a child.

In a heartwarming tale that spans decades, a young football player and his coach discovered a bond deeper than they ever imagined—they were father and son. A Coach’s Unyielding Promise Deland McCullough’s life began in Youngstown, Ohio, under the care of his adoptive mother, Adelle Comer. As a teenager, he

Sen. Ron Johnson now backs ending the Senate filibuster, reversing his 2022 stance amid a historic government shutdown.

Corruption in American government is at unprecedented levels, with top officials prioritizing personal gain over public duty.