Dozens of college campuses remain on edge after bomb threats canceled classes across the country earlier this year.
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As the nation awaits the fate of Roe v. Wade, some privacy experts are concerned about how your personal health data is stored online and even shared without your knowledge.
A recent study from the National Employment Law Project shows more than 4.6 million workers have experienced wage theft in the last year alone.
Small business owners say these fees have gotten way too high.
Prices are still soaring as you fill up your tank and more lawmakers are calling for the Federal Trade Commission to investigate companies engaging in gas price gouging.
The cost of living is soaring and even hitting record levels nationwide.
Children under five are the only group that isn’t eligible for a COVID-10 vaccine and now parents may have to wait until later this summer before their youngest kids can get the shot.
The group told specifically Visa and Mastercard to withdraw those plans because “your profits are already high enough.”
The plan would give families even higher monthly payments.
Many of them are women and children.