CA business owners forced to pay tax on PPP loan
Struggling Valley businesses that received loans through the Paycheck Protection Program to stay afloat are now worried about an added tax burden.
Investigators later shot and killed male bear near site of mauling
Police has claimed that more than one weapon was used at the birthday party in which nine sustained gunshot wounds
Former president gives first sit down interview with major news network since he left for Florida
‘Antron suffered from chronic asthma and if he hadn’t had it, I truly believe he would’ve made it to the NBA’
Carolyn Sung spent more than two hours in jail before her lawyers were able to get her released
He was on the Minneapolis police force for nearly 20 years and had previously documented incidents of using force with arrestees
The decision has wider implications for future elections
Animal attacked while trying to protect food source, say police
President Biden has announced his plans to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11 and end America’s longest war — but is it too soon to leave?
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Jimmy Carter's running mate lost heavily to Ronald Reagan in the 1984 presidential election.
President says of the polarisation among Americans: ‘It shocked me’
Republican Thomas Massie was the lone member to vote against the resolution
Studies show that race affects who gets put on juries – and whom they decide to convict
The comic made the remark in the first episode of All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star.
NRCC launches ‘Socialist Give Back’ website slamming those ‘bankrolled by radical socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’
Defying Putin, backers of imprisoned Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny call for mass protests Wednesday
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Legislation goes after protesters and local governments alike, turns misdemeanors into felonies, and makes it possible to sue localities that have been found to impede law enforcement
The Biden Administration has voices its support for Washington DC becoming the 51st US state. In a statement issued Tuesday, the White House unequivocally offered its endorsement to HR 51, the Washington DC Admissions Act. Under HR 51, Washington DC would become a state and the federal government would maintain a district within that state as the seat of government in the US.