The government could stick to its manifesto pledge on tax but would need to make "deep cuts" in capital spending, the ...
Paul Berry, co-chair of NCIOM’s new task force, discusses what lies ahead for veterans navigating benefits and coordinated ...
Trump rambled about "bells and whistles" being used in air traffic control towers while mocking Buttigieg's name.
Scientists are building computers made from living brain cells (also called “biocomputers”). These systems use real neurons ...
LGBTQ Nation on MSN
“Unconditional surrender”: LGBTQ+ Dems slam party members who voted with GOP to reopen government
The Senate ultimately voted for a continuing resolution to reopen the federal government without extending the ACA subsidies.
Kemi Badenoch says "it all stinks of a cover up" - and claims the case was dropped last month because the government was "too ...
Queerty on MSN
Joel Kim Booster is “very ready to get married” & shares photos from his bachelor party
Joel Kim Booster has shared photos on Instagram of his bachelor party last weekend. Booster headed to New Orleans to celebrate with several friends, including Las Culturistas co-hosts Bowen Yang and ...
Opinion
The loyalty deficit: Most Canadians workers feel they give more than they get and the deal is broken
In a recent survey, 67 per cent of respondents personally believe that employers expect loyalty from workers but don’t show it in return ...
The number of vets receiving 100 percent disability ratings has surged in recent years. For-profit firms, influencers and the ...
Hexagons are efficient, safer, and just plain cool—so why don’t cities use them? In this video, I explore the fascinating history of hexagonal urban planning, from its near-adoption in the early 20th ...
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