A club that turns an annual profit of around $200m is seeking funds and tax breaks from a cash-strapped city, where two-thirds of children drink contaminated tap water
Scottie Scheffler’s legal team has told the Louisville Police Department the only reason the world No 1 will not sue is because “it would be the taxpayers who suffer” after the four charges he picked up at the US PGA were dropped on…
Former health secretary Michael Matheson's suspension is the longest ever handed out to a politician at Holyrood. He said he would not resign his seat despite opposition pressure.
It's not too often that Florida police draw the ire of conservatives on social media, but an ongoing search for a suspect who defaced an LGBTQ Pride street mural on Wednesday by doing donuts on it in St. Petersburg is prompting just that.
Alaska, Maryland, Oregon, Delaware, and Hawaii are the worst at administering the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program, which helps poor families buy groceries.
An influential group of MP’s have criticised the Government’s programme of rail reform The Public Accounts Committee said in its report that Government has made little progress in implementing its ambitious plans for rail, with much of the…
New Delhi: The income tax department on Tuesday asked taxpayers to link their PAN with their Aadhaar by May 31 to avoid tax deductions at a higher rate. As per income tax rules, if a Permanent Account Number (PAN) is not linked with a…
Greater urgency needed to make the railways work better now for everyone as MPs warn of no 'convincing evidence' current reforms will 'bring about the improvements needed'
Agde, a coastal town of 30,000 residents in southern France, has been engulfed by a major scandal involving local psychic Sophia Martinez and mayor Gilles d'Ettore
The mayor of the French town of Agde, the unofficial capital of swinger culture in Europe, is behind bars following a bizarre scandal which saw him accused of lavishing gifts on a local clairvoyant.
This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire By Jared Conaboy Real Clear Wire What is good for defense contractors is not necessarily good for the military, nor the taxpayer, they are supposed to serve.