A few years ago, Wisconsin soybean farmer Doug Rebout was getting $14.50 a bushel for his crop. Now, amid a trade dispute with China and rising production costs driven by inflation, that price has ...
Former Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler made his first start for the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday night, nearly two weeks after he was released by the Boston Red Sox. Buehler ...
As the Yankees continue their quest to re-sign free agent outfielder Cody Bellinger in what’s been a shockingly underwhelming ...
EXCLUSIVE — It's been nearly two decades since former Sen. John E. Sununu's name has been on the ballot, but if the New Hampshire Republican decides to launch a 2026 campaign for the swing state's ...
The former directors say they are stunned by what they've seen unfold at CDC. Nine former directors of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are speaking out, saying Health and Human ...
The Michigan Wolverines are in search of a new head coach following the news of Sherrone Moore being relieved of his duties on Wednesday afternoon. Michigan athletics director Warde Manuel revealed ...
Congress is wrapping up the year in the shadow of the longest government shutdown and with a growing reputation as the least productive in modern history. "Congress is in a coma. It has a pulse, but ...
Former President Barack Obama is using his continued popularity in the party to rally support for Democrats in advance of Tuesday's elections. Democrats don't control the Senate, House or White House, ...
“This is what farmers know and experience,” says producer Adam Chappell. “You can bet your ass, the monopolies will get their money. If you think otherwise, you’ve got blinders on.” Farmers are not ...
Former GOP senator running to flip key swing state seat says he wants to 'work with President Trump'
EXCLUSIVE: RYE, N.H. — It's been 15 years since Republicans won a U.S. Senate election in swing state New Hampshire. But former Sen. John E. Sununu is confident he can break his party's losing streak.
The IRS just came out of the longest government shutdown, but the deal that ended the stalemate funds the agency only through Jan. 30, just as filing season is about to begin. And that’s a concern for ...
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