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Business is surging for contractors and bars. Out-of-town workers are flooding hotels and RV parks. Cash is flooding into government coffers. But the newfound prosperity comes with costs.
Numbers expert Harry Enten says elections are looking dark for Republicans off the back of Trump’s desperately low popularity.
As the self-quantification movement matures, users are expanding beyond physical tracking to assess how they think, decide, and adapt. In this shift, platforms like MyIQ are gaining new relevance. Once dominated by steps,
The University of Pennsylvania says it has called in the Federal Bureau of Investigation after offensive emails were distributed to alumni.
New data obtained exclusively by CBS News compiles more than a decade of verified threats against public officials.
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New data shows 1 in 4 ICE arrests happened in Texas under Trump’s immigration crackdown
ICE agents are arresting more immigrants on the streets and at routine check-ins than under President Biden. Most of them don’t have criminal convictions.
The High Court in Belfast has begun hearing claims for damages by six people impacted by the major data breach by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) in 2023. They have been selected as test cases from action being taken by thousands of officers and staff who are pursuing compensation.
Louisiana approved Meta's $10 billion project in August, saying it would bring "hope" for economic growth, but some experts say the center's power demands will raise customers' power bills statewide.
Campbell County confirmed to WDBJ7 on Monday that the developer has submitted three new site plans for a scaled-back data center on the property that were determined by county staff to be in compliance with the proffer following committee and legal review.
NASA is facing pressure from lawmakers and scientists to release data on 3I/ATLAS after the agency publicly reassured Kim Kardashian.
Investors are watching for private updates on the job market as the government shutdown is days away from becoming the longest in history.