Politics Jan 16 How Buttigieg’s decision on police chief shadows his presidential run Black Lives Matter activists have been protesting at the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor's campaign events in recent days…
Education Jun 10 Pete Buttigieg’s high student debt draws attention to the issue In his financial disclosure filed with the Office of Government Ethics in mid-May, Buttigieg reported that he and his husband have between $110,000 and $265,000 in student loan debt…
Politics Apr 12 Buttigieg goes from cordial to critical of Pence on campaign WASHINGTON — On the campaign trail, Democratic presidential contender Pete Buttigieg blasts Vice President Mike Pence’s cultural and religious conservatism. But as the mayor of Indiana’s fourth largest city, his tone toward the state’s Republican former governor was more muted.
Economy Jan 29 Workspaces for women become more popular in #MeToo era Women-focused workspaces are tapping into a desire among many women to build a community that's different from the stereotypical corporate culture.
Nation Jan 29 Most Americans think the nation is on the wrong track, poll shows Seventy percent of Americans say the United states is headed the wrong direction, up from 59 percent in December.
Nation Jan 16 Federal workers take on odd jobs to make ends meet Government workers are renting out rooms on Airbnb, driving for Uber, relying on word-of-mouth and social networks to find handyman work and looking for traditional temp gigs to help pay the bills during the longest shutdown in U.S. history.
Economy Jun 24 From boat makers to farmers, U.S.-led tariff war inflicts pain A Florida boat builder absorbs $4 million in lost business and expects more pain. An Ohio pork producer is losing access to a vital export market and fears the damage will last years. A motorcycle shop near Cologne, Germany, wonders…
Politics May 11 Flynn campaigns for GOP candidates while awaiting sentencing Flynn, 59, served as Trump's national security adviser for 24 days. He pleaded guilty in December to making false statements about reaching out to the Russians on behalf of President-elect Trump.
World Apr 07 15 die when truck collides with hockey team’s bus in Canada A semi-trailer slammed into a bus carrying a youth hockey team in western Canada, killing 15 people and injuring 14 in a catastrophic collision that left the vehicles obliterated in the snow.
Politics Jan 31 Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who skipped Trump’s speech, bemoans partisan atmosphere in Washington One of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's great fears is that the federal judiciary will start to be seen as just another political branch of government divided along partisan lines like Congress, the U.S. Supreme Court justice said Tuesday.