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EPA tailpipe emission rules facing strong opposition in Illinois, elsewhere
The assault on the Biden administration's tough tailpipe emissions standards continue.
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Presidential campaigns target Arizona’s small business owners
(The Center Square) – As the election grows nearer, surrogates for the presidential candidates continue to campaign in battleground state Arizona. The most recent voter bloc being targeted...
Auditor General: Arizona health department lost $2 million in scam
(The Center Square) – The Arizona Department of Housing lost $2 million as the result of getting duped for a fraudulent transfer of taxpayer dollars, according to a...
‘Suspect’: Lawmakers ratchet up investigation into Soros radio station deal
Republican lawmakers on Monday ratcheted up the investigation into billionaire George Soros’ purchase of a wide swath of U.S. radio stations.
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Small businesses uncertainty hits new high, survey finds
Newly released polling data shows that American small business uncertainty hit an all-time high and optimism remains low just weeks before Election Day.
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Report: Trump, Harris plans both add to U.S. debt; Trumps costs more
No matter who voters elect to be the next president, the U.S. federal debt is expected to continue to grow.
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Evacuations urged in Tampa Bay ahead of Hurricane Milton
Florida residents in and near Tampa Bay are strongly urged to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Milton, a Category 4 storm that could increase its intensity.
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Report: Stadium, arena subsidies not worth it for taxpayers
Professional sports teams and government officials promise tax revenue benefits when taxpayer subsidies are used to build new or renovation stadiums and arenas.
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Everyday Economics: This weeks iInflation report could send Treasury yields higher
A strong jobs report caused yields and mortgage rates to rebound sharply last week. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 254,000, marking the strongest gain since March. The unemployment rate...