At a time when grocery prices continue to strain household budgets, two Chicago churches have joined forces to distribute 40,000 eggs to the community.
Midwest residents should prepare for a weekend of unpredictable and potentially dangerous weather, including high winds, fire hazards, severe thunderstorms, and even a chance of snow.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) announced Thursday that Vanderbilt University is among several schools affected by federal grant cancellations.
President Donald Trump is working to eliminate federal income taxes for individuals earning less than $150,000 per year, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Wednesday. Trump’s tax strategy also includes abolishing taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security while implementing significant reductions in both individual and corporate tax rates.
An illegal immigrant from Guatemala has been arrested in New York for allegedly killing his two-month-old daughter. Marlon Rabanales-Pretzantzin, 20, was taken into custody on March 7 and is being held at the Nassau County Jail without bail. Authorities said he admitted to the crime.
Authorities in Danbury, Connecticut, rescued two teenage girls during a trafficking operation on Tuesday night, arresting five men on various charges. The operation took place at a residence where law enforcement intervened to remove the victims and take suspects into custody.
At a recent event in Austin, Texas Governor Greg Abbott reaffirmed his commitment to school choice, calling it a key issue for the legislative session. He emphasized the importance of allowing parents to choose schools that align with their values and best serve their children's needs.
A new study reveals that Illinois’ high gasoline taxes are not resulting in better roads and bridges. The Reason Foundation’s Annual Highway Report ranks Illinois 36th in overall highway performance, a drop of seven spots from the previous year.
The Trump administration has opted not to renew a key waiver allowing Russian banks to conduct energy-related transactions, further tightening sanctions on Russia. The decision, reported by CBS News on Thursday, follows the expiration of a 60-day waiver implemented during the Biden administration that permitted sanctioned Russian banks to process oil and gas payments through European financial institutions.