Speaker Mike Johnson is attempting to stave off a mutiny after less than six months on the job, and his hold on the top leadership spot could hinge on a package of foreign aid bills the House planned to vote on this week.
The West Texas A&M University College of Engineering is offering free assistance to business owners in the Panhandle area who are seeking national grants for projects that save and create energy.
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TOPEKA (KSNT) - The City of Topeka announced on Tuesday that it had been awarded $30,000 to assist minority businesses and entrepreneurs. The City of Topeka was awarded $15,000 to encourage minority businesses to make commitments to contract with anchors, institutions like the city, state agencies, hospitals and universities. Funding comes from the city's participation []
Northwest Side CDC would build accelerator for small businesses on former A.O. Smith parking lot.
CNN’s Jake Tapper talks to former Vice President Mike Pence on the Republican Party’s stance regarding renewing aid to Ukraine.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has pushed back against mounting Republican anger over his proposed U.S. aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other allies.
Humza Yousaf promises a socialist paradise in the event of independence - but who would be left to pay for it? After all, many Scots might well have upped sticks long before then due to SNP tax raids.
Comcast's RISE grant program, along with several other public and private initiatives, is offering small businesses grants nationwide.
Lawmakers’ plan to ban the social media app could be fast-tracked by Congress by attaching it to larger security bills and spending packages.
House Republican leadership on Wednesday unveiled three bills that are part of a complicated plan by Speaker
It’s been a couple of weeks since House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Michael McCaul was surprisingly candid about one of his party’s direction. “I think Russian propaganda has made its way into the United States, unfortunately, and it’s infected a good chunk of my party’s base,” the Texas Republican complained. Less than a week later, the House Intelligence Committee’s Republican chair, Ohio’s Mike Turner, echoed the sentiment, conceding that some of his GOP colleagues are peddling rhetoric...