FCC Chairman Threatens to Block M&A for Companies With DEI March 24, 2025 By Jeff Green and Kelcee Griffis The US Federal Communications Commission is prepared to block mergers and acquisition proposals from companies that promote “invidious” DEI policies,...
Transportation Chief to Unveil Plan to Upgrade Air Traffic Control March 24, 2025 By David Shepardson Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will unveil a plan next week to upgrade the aging, under-staffed U.S. air traffic control system...
NC Supreme Court Says Family Can Sue Schools, Docs Over Unwanted COVID Shot March 24, 2025 RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina mother and son can sue a public school system and a doctors’ group...
Georgia Lawmakers Approve $300M in Farm and Timber Tax Breaks After Helene March 24, 2025 By Jeff Amy ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia lawmakers on Friday approved tax breaks for farmers and timber owners harmed by Hurricane Helene that...
North Carolina Lawmakers OK Another $524M for Hurricane Helene Recovery March 24, 2025 By Gary Robertson RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina lawmakers agreed Wednesday to spend another $524 million on still-pressing needs from Hurricane Helene’s...
People Moves: CRU Group Expands Leadership With Sutton VP in Southwest March 24, 2025 CRU Group named Catherine Sutton vice president for the U.S. Southwest Region. Sutton has an education in engineering and experience...
Hawaii Islands Sinking Faster in Some Areas, Increasing Flood Risk March 24, 2025 Parts of Hawaii are sinking faster than others, according to a recent study led by researchers at the University of...
Nearly a Quarter of Homes in New Mexico Uninsured, Report Shows March 24, 2025 New Mexico has the highest rate of uninsured homes in a report that also shows nearly one-in-seven U.S. homes are...
Thousands Allege Sexual Abuse in Maryland Youth Detention Centers March 24, 2025 By Lea Skene Arlando “Tray” Jones was a toddler when his dad was killed by Baltimore police during a robbery. His mom died...
Chicago Transit Faces ‘Doomsday Scenario,’ Regional Agency Says March 24, 2025 By Sri Taylor The “doomsday scenario” for the future of Chicago’s transit system is coming into sharp focus: a $770 million budget deficit...