US President Joe Biden signed legislation that could lead to a nationwide ban on TikTok if parent company ByteDance doesn’t agree to sell its US assets over a nine-month time span.
In today’s links, what the Habs need to do to keep moving forward, PWHL Montreal looks towards the playoffs, and injuries are already piling up in the NHL postseason.
Foundation for Youth, the umbrella organization for several youth-oriented services in Bartholomew County, recounted its 2023 achievements during its annual meeting. Continue reading at The Republic News.
Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill
A bill before legislators would give counties the power to adopt labor standards.
Construction is moving forward on the redevelopment of Creighton Court, one of Richmond’s public housing projects in the city’s East End.
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By Future Brown Herald Democrat When Juan and Cesar Aldaco opened the food truck Two Brothers Hibachi, the brothers told each other they would spend five more years in the food service industry before they would get out for good. They planned to save so they could put their efforts into other investments and move on. Around seven years later, the pair is still working the food truck, and soon they plan to open a full restaurant with a sushi-bar area and an upstairs lounge. “We got into the food...
Each night for Mirna Soza was a bit like the last. She worked every day for the last three years as a security guard at Original Tommy's hamburgers in North Hills, clocking in around 7 p.m. and working until 3 or 4 a.m. Then, usually, she would hang around the restaurant until the sun started to rise before taking public transit home, where she would sleep until she had to wake up and do it again. It was safer to ride when the sun came up, she thought. But sometimes she was too tired to wait and...
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The former leader of the National Enquirer testified Friday he would have published a Trump Tower doorman’s story about Donald Trump having a child out of wedlock if it were true as defense attorneys cast a payoff to the man as an attempt to protect the tabloid’s reputation for scoops and not an election-related scheme.