• House may take up vote soon on national security bill

    {beacon} Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story House may take up vote soon on national security bill Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is already facing a revolt

  • The Pokémon GO update fans have waited may arrive soon

    The Pokémon GO update that long time fans have been yearning for since the release of the app back in 2016 might finally arrive this month!

  • Cypress Drive could be going somewhere and soon

    On April 16, Short Elliott Hendrickson consultant engineer Neil Heinonen, presented a feasibility report for the Cypress Drive connection to Woida Road.

  • Gas bills going up for about 34K Ohioans

    Some 34,000 customers of natural gas distributor Northeast Ohio Natural Gas can expect an increase in their bills, now that state regulators have approved a settlement in the case for its rate increase.

  • Google Notes On Search Won't Necessarily Go Away In May

    There have been some people noticing that the Google Notes On Search labs experiment has an end date of May 2024 and thus they are expecting Notes on Search to be turned off by then. Just because it has that end date listed, it does not mean the labs experiment will end on that date.As a reminder, the Google Search Generative Experience SGE labs experiment had listed an end date of December 2023. But then came December and Google decided to remove the date and extended SGE as a labs...

  • Boeing's Starliner, Now a Go for Historic Launch on May 6

    Boeing's first Starliner mission carrying two astronauts is now officially a go for its May 6 Launch.

  • Springfield residents may soon be able to choose where they get electricity from

    If you live in Springfield you may soon be able to choose where you get your electricity from as the city announces its new Community Choice Energy Program.

  • Ohio House could soon take up single-sex bathroom bill

    (The Center Square) – While a court weighs the legality of Ohio’s ban on transgender health care for minors and single-sex sports teams, the Ohio House could soon vote on a bill to require single-sex bathrooms in schools. The House is scheduled to meet again Wednesday and could take up House Bill 183, which would require all public schools, chartered nonpublic schools, educational service centers and colleges and universities to have specified bathrooms for exclusive use of...

  • Food Is Now An Investment – Here's Why Inflation Isn't Going Away Anytime Soon

    Food Is Now An Investment – Here's Why Inflation Isn't Going Away Anytime Soon Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us, One of the more difficult aspects of working in economic analysis is the problem of rampant disinformation that you have to dig through in order to get to the truth of any particular issue. In this regard, economics is very similar to politics. The propaganda is endless and debunking it sometimes feels like moving a mountain with a teaspoon. Establishment...

  • Marijuana Banking, Cryptocurrency Regulation May Be Combined Into Single Bill

    Proposed rules for marijuana banking and cryptocurrency regulation may be combined into a single bill. The legislation has not been finalized, but there have been talks in the U.S. Congress about combining a cannabis bill, the “Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation (SAFER) Banking Act,” and a stablecoin measure, Marijuana Moment reported Sunday (April 14). Senate Majority Leader […]

  • T-Mobile Will Soon Limit Home Internet to Specific Locations

    Yesterday, T-Mobile unveiled two new plans for its 5G Home Internet service. But unfortunately, it looks like you won’t be able to use the service outside an address it was activated on.  In a document obtained by The Mobile Report, T-Mobile now plans to track the location of its customers as they are using Home Internet. The [read full article]

  • Rep. Banks proposes bill to ban federal funds from going to NPR

    Republican Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana is pushing a measure that would prohibit federal funds from flowing to NPR."After the date of the enactment of this Act, no Federal funds may, directly or indirectly, be made available to or used to support" National Public Radio, "including through the payment of dues to or the purchase of programming from such organization by a public broadcast station using Federal funds received by such station," the proposal, dubbed the "Defund NPR Act," states. The same...