The Trump administration is withholding more than $6 billion in grant funding for schools — money typically used for after-school and summer programs, professional development for teachers, English language instruction for non-native speakers and more. The first portion of the funding is usually sent to schools by July 1. The Unit 5 school district is waiting on almost $1 million. …
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Daniel Cameron struggles to raise money in Kentucky Senate GOP primary – Politico
Daniel Cameron struggles to raise money in Kentucky Senate GOP primary Politico Source link
Read More »Democrats raked in money in the Michigan and Illinois Senate races – Politico
Democrats raked in money in the Michigan and Illinois Senate races Politico Michigan Democratic Senate Primary: What Polls Show About Swing-State Race Newsweek Rogers’ early fundraising lags that of top Democratic contenders in Michigan Senate race The Detroit News EXCLUSIVE: Poll Shows Dem Primary Slugfest Brewing For Senate Seat GOP Seeks To Flip AOL.com Bernie Sanders-Backed Abdul El-Sayed Rakes in Over $24K Per Day …
Read More »‘If stablecoins take money…’ Does BoE Governor’s prediction hold weight? – AMBCrypto
‘If stablecoins take money…’ Does BoE Governor’s prediction hold weight? AMBCrypto BOE Governor Bailey Warns Banks Against Issuing Own Stablecoins Bloomberg Bank of England boss warns banks against issuing stablecoins amid global scrutiny The Block Andrew Bailey warns banks against issuing their own stablecoins The Times BOE’s Bailey Slams Bank Stablecoins, Clashes With Trump’s Crypto Wave: The Times Yahoo Finance Source link
Read More »Memecoins fall back as smart money chases real utility – What happens now?
Key Takeways Memecoins are losing steam as whale holdings signal smart money is stepping away. Utility tokens are gaining ground, with indicators pointing to a clear capital rotation. Memecoins have always sat in that gray zone between hype and real utility. Projects like Floki [FLOKI], with initiatives like FlokiFi (aiming to break into DeFi) are clearly trying to flip the …
Read More »Naomi cashes in Money in the Bank contract to win women’s world title at Evolution 2
Any time Rhea Ripley has been involved in a match that also included Iyo Sky, WWE pushed the story that she has never defeated her. At tonight’s (Sun., July 13, 2025) Evolution 2 premium live event at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, she got another chance in the main event, with the women’s world championship on the line. …
Read More »Chelsea 3 PSG 0: Palmer’s brilliance, President Trump, $100m prize money – and Luis Enrique strikes Joao Pedro
Cole Palmer inspired Chelsea to a surprisingly dominant victory in the Club World Cup final, defeating Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium. Kick-off was delayed by eight minutes at the stadium that will hold next summer’s World Cup final as the showpiece match in FIFA’s expanded club competition was preceded by a military flyover, the national anthem (with …
Read More »"Crypto week" could change how Americans use, save money – Axios
“Crypto week” could change how Americans use, save money Axios Trump threatens to withhold endorsements for GOP senators who don’t back rescissions bill Politico Chairman Hill Joins Thinking Crypto Podcast to Preview “Crypto Week” U.S. House Financial Services Committee (.gov) Analysis | House Republicans plan ‘Crypto Week’ votes on industry-backed bills The Washington Post Democrats push back on trio of Trump-backed crypto bills with …
Read More »What the US garment industry looks like today, and can it grow? : Planet Money : NPR
A garment factory in Los Angeles. Garment Worker Center hide caption toggle caption Garment Worker Center A garment factory in Los Angeles. Garment Worker Center What people might picture when they think of “Made in America” … might not look like the “Made in America” we have today. The U.S. does have a domestic manufacturing industry, including a garment manufacturing …
Read More »Here’s how much money New Yorkers need to retire comfortably: new study
Retired New Yorkers need an average of $50,997 per year to cover their living expenses after factoring in Social Security payments, new research has found. GOBankingRates gathered national average annual expenditures data for people 65 and older from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center in order to calculate the eye-popping figure. Thus, for …
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