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The latest numbers we could find from December of last year showed there are more than 23,000 Kentuckians with federal jobs. Some of those employees could be placed on furlough or be required to work, ...
As President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats clash ahead of a partial government shutdown that could start Oct. 1, thousands of federal workers are faced with potential furloughs. Barring a ...
Have you heard the '6 7' phrase and wondering what it means? Here's what to know about the six-seven expression, how it originated and the meaning of brain rot. A new slang expression is trending in ...
The seemingly innocent Juice Emoji is purportedly being banned on TikTok, and the reason why is probably not what most would expect. The Emoji has seen a noticeable rise in usage on sites like TikTok ...
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(WHTM)– It is likely that by tomorrow, there will be no federal budget and no state budget. What does that mean for Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania is now three months behind schedule on its state budget, ...
Since Windows 10 is officially retired, here is what you should do with your older PC that can’t run Windows 11.
Gold prices are surging once again, and this time, they are being spurred on by a constitutional gridlock that has caused the US government to shut down. Republicans in the Senate had been pushing to ...
Oh boy. Despite the fact that the Philadelphia Eagles are defending Super Bowl champions and started off the 2025 season 4-0, there's some apparent discontent involving receiver A.J. Brown. The ...
The FCC announced that it suspended operations at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday after Congress failed to reach an agreement on funding the federal government. The banner atop the FCC website, as of Oct. 1.