Michigan10 hours agoMichigan Covid rules make it too easy to ‘stay home and collect unemployment,’ restaurant owner says in TV adMichigan lawmakers have made it too easy during the coronavirus pandemic for people “to stay home and collect unemployment rather than go to work,” a restaurant owner claims in a new TV ad.
MichiganOctober 31Michigan bars, restaurants will require diners' names, phone numbers starting MondayDiners in Michigan will be required to give their name and number to restaurants and bars starting Monday in an effort to contain a recent coronavirus surge, according to a report.
PoliticsOctober 26Election 2020: Inside the first-ever Independent National ConventionWyoming's Cheyenne was host to the first-ever Independent National Convention (INC), an event brimming with presidential candidates and a cast of characters pushing for a viable third-party option.
2020 House RacesOctober 22Democrat-held Pennsylvania swing district could be key indicator on election nightA closely-watched congressional district in southwestern Pennsylvania could be a bellwether for whether President Trump wins a second term on Nov. 3.
2020 Presidential ElectionOctober 16First presidential vote cast using blockchain technologyEXCLUSIVE: With the 2020 Presidential election less than a few weeks away – encumbered yet again by questions and concerns surrounding ballot security and fraud – revolutionary blockchain voting technology is being piloted in small pockets of the country.
ArizonaOctober 15Arizona school tax backers cry foul after Andy Biggs links their funding to PPP loansArizona Republican Rep. Andy Biggs is calling on the federal government to investigate whether a nonprofit used money from Paycheck Protection Program loans to back a referendum on Arizona school taxes, a claim the organization calls a "desperate lie."
BusinessOctober 14'Swine bomb' warning: Agriculture Department sounds alarm as wild hog population surgesThe U.S. Department of Agriculture is warning about a “swine bomb” in America, amid a rapid increase in the country’s wild hog population.
2020 Presidential ElectionOctober 13Small-business owners face an uncertain future ahead of 2020 electionWhen it comes to the economy, both campaigns say they know what’s best for business. With COVID relief money quickly drying up, nearly 100,000 businesses have shut their doors for good. The ones that are left are scrambling to get their operations back up and running. For them, it’s about survival, and which candidate for president will help them do that. Alfred Sanchez, the president of the Miami Chamber of Commerce says most small businesses need more funding from congress to stay open. Especially since COVID may not be gone anytime soon.
WorldSeptember 15Chinese firm collects data of US leaders, militaryThe data cache, called the Overseas Key Information Database, allegedly offers insights into more than 2 million foreign political, military, and business leaders -- including at least 50,000 Americans.
CollegeSeptember 10Jerry Falwell Jr.'s deals made Liberty University a juggernaut, but now they get a second lookIt's no secret that Jerry Falwell Jr. turned Liberty University into a massive cash cow but questions surrounding dodgy deals and lopsided contracts could come back to haunt school officials who have justified his actions for more than a decade.