1 in 3 US nonprofits that serve communities lost government funding in early 2025
Federal funding cuts are destabilizing many nonprofits, threatening the services they provide.
Federal funding cuts are destabilizing many nonprofits, threatening the services they provide.
Paying attention to the sticker price doesn’t always result in the best insurance coverage.
A review of countries’ new climate pledges shows who is leading efforts to protect the climate their economies were built…
Once a modest fall festivity, Halloween has transformed into a monthslong commercial phenomenon. You can hardly blame retailers.
The International Energy Agency expects global renewable energy capacity to double by 2030, even with lower growth in the…
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The US has ample forest resources, but replacing imports with domestic lumber isn’t as simple as it sounds.
Tighter federal borrowing limits may deepen inequities, especially for students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Fans of redistribution may find something good in the latest AI-powered development in pricing.
The coffee giant is pivoting back to its ‘third place’ roots – but the shift away from grab-and-go customers could…
Air traffic controllers are considered essential workers and required to work without pay during the shutdown, but there…
Consumer sentiment remained flat in October, compared to the previous month. But history shows a prolonged federal shutdown…
Hispanic-Serving Institutions enroll over 60% of all Hispanic undergraduates in the US and include large schools like Florida…
In hot housing markets, buyers who outbid rivals often overpay – and face higher risks of loss and foreclosure.
Rising housing costs are driving young adults back home – and reshaping careers, relationships and the economy.
Short-term renewals of policies such as the ACA subsidies set up repeated battles in Congress.
Uncertainty, a stumbling labor market and major structural problems are all weighing down the economy. And Fed rate cuts…
From Babe Ruth’s barnstorming tours to Shohei Ohtani’s star power, baseball’s century-long ties to Japan have grown…
There are few, if any, alternative sources of food insecurity data that don’t rely on the survey the government is ending.
Fighting corruption is more than punishing ‘bad apples.’ But international policies against it often fail to address…