Amazon suspended its Becker, Minnesota, data center plans after lawmakers chose to end lavish tax breaks for Big Tech. The decision reignites debate over corporate subsidies, local jobs, and whether communities benefit when tech giants come knocking.
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This article exposes the gap between federal disaster aid headlines and the harsh reality on the ground for storm-battered communities.
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The Archdiocese’s $180 million offer faces backlash from survivors, raising new questions about justice and transparency.
Scranton’s public schools, once teetering on the edge, are flourishing again thanks to Shapiro’s record $2B education funding. But will the progress last?
A Senate report alleges federal officials debated and delayed COVID vaccine warnings on heart risks—raising tough questions about transparency, trust, and the ethics of crisis governance.
Donald Trump Jr. teases a future presidential run—but his coy answers spotlight the Republican Party’s messy struggle for direction and raise pressing questions about political dynasties in America.