Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson was arrested Friday morning on federal corruption charges, accused of orchestrating a kickback scheme to defraud taxpayers. Fernandes Anderson, representing Boston's Seventh District, faces one count of theft regarding programs receiving federal funds and five counts of wire fraud, as detailed in a Department of Justice indictment unsealed the same day.
The U.S. economy added 227,000 jobs in November, surpassing economists’ forecast of 215,000, the Department of Labor reported Friday. The unemployment rate edged up slightly to 4.2%, as more individuals entered the workforce.
A recent report by the National Association of Independent Business (NFIB) highlights the contributions small businesses make to their communities, as the holiday shopping...
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, envisions a future where artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes work norms and advances human health to the point where...
The University System of Georgia (USG), which oversees 26 public colleges, universities, and the state’s public library system, has implemented reforms aimed at eliminating the influence of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives while refocusing on merit-based hiring and the study of America’s founding principles.
Nathan Wade, the Georgia attorney chosen to prosecute former President Donald Trump by Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis, who is also his former partner,...
The Republican National Committee (RNC), alongside the Georgia Republican Party and the Fulton County Republican Party, has filed a lawsuit against Nadine Williams, the Director of Fulton County Department of Registration & Elections, for failing to hire Republican poll workers.
The Biden administration is reportedly allowing as many as 650,000 criminal migrants and suspects to remain in American communities, including over 13,000 convicted murderers and more than 222,000 migrants facing criminal charges, according to data revealed by Rep. Tony Gonzalez (R-TX).