A new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency is pushing America’s power grid to become greener, but energy experts say they are worried the results will be brown. It could produce a lack of available electricity leading to brownouts for businesses and households across the United ...
As the National Park Service continues to break up homeless encampments, pushing them from one neighborhood to another, it’s clear our unsheltered homelessness problem isn’t going away anytime soon.
In 2022 Washington had an estimated homeless population of 4,400, about 690 were ...
One thing that taxpayers and politicians agree on practically everywhere is that more money should be spent on children’s education. This seems like a no-brainer: better education means kids get a better start in life. But we need to be careful. Many popular educational investments deliver ...
Over the last decade, Medicaid expansion, or the Granite Advantage Health Care program has been one of the most impactful and successful the Legislature has enacted.
The program had a rough beginning as the remnants of the O’Brien led House and their allies in the Senate did all they could ...
Being fully immersed in higher education is considered to be one of the primary advantages of students living on campus; the same can be true for tenure-track faculty who are focused on their progress toward tenure through research, teaching and service, just as students are focused on their ...
Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of Russia’s Wagner paramilitary group, escalated his long-running feud with Russia’s Ministry of Defense over the last week. In a March 4 video, Prigozhin hurled expletives at Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and Gen. Valery Gerasimov, chief of the General Staff and ...