100 survivors of the deadliest shooting in Maine’s history have begun the formal process to sue the Army over purported negligence in the case.
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Economy Grows 3%, but High Debt and Consumer Concerns Spark Worries Ahead
Today’s GDP report indicates modest growth of 3%, suggesting the economy is on an upward trajectory, but underlying concerns persist.
Read More Economy Grows 3%, but High Debt and Consumer Concerns Spark Worries AheadTrump Proclaims He Will ‘End All Sanctuary Cities’ In The Country, Vows To ‘Hunt Down’ Migrant Criminals
On Saturday, 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced his plan to end the migrant crisis should he win his re-election bid.
Read More Trump Proclaims He Will ‘End All Sanctuary Cities’ In The Country, Vows To ‘Hunt Down’ Migrant CriminalsHouse Speaker Mike Johnson Announces Vote On Bill To Avert Government Shutdown
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has announced that the House will be voting on a three-month stopgap funding bill to keep the federal government open until December 20th.
Read More House Speaker Mike Johnson Announces Vote On Bill To Avert Government ShutdownAlaska Airlines Closes $1.9B Purchase Of Hawaiian Airlines
Alaska Airlines has closed its $1 billion acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines which will remain as a separate brand.
Read More Alaska Airlines Closes $1.9B Purchase Of Hawaiian AirlinesCongress to Receive ‘Increased Security’ on Jan. 6 for Electoral Vote Certification, per D.C. Mayor’s Request
On the anniversary of January 6th, 2021, members of Congress will convene on Capitol Hill to certify the electoral votes in the 2024 election. The entire force of the federal government will be behind the security protocols.
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