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Bipartisan bill to cap annual deficits at 3% could curb debt growth
B (The Center Square) – Lawmakers introduced a bipartisan proposal to cap annual deficits at 3% of GDP, but this resolution would still permit spending beyond annual revenue. House Resolution…
One year in, a ‘ho-hum’ jobs report
B (The Center Square) – December’s jobs data changed little from November, rounding out an underwhelming year for the U.S. labor market. Initial estimates put job gains at 50,000, though…
13 hearty casseroles your family will love this winter
Z Cold months tend to call for food that feels dependable, and that’s where these 13 hearty casseroles come in. They’re built for times when everyone wants something warm and…
1 skillet, 15 different meals with limited mess
J One pan can do more work than most people expect, and these 15 meals prove it in different ways. They’re the type of recipes I keep bookmarked for moments…
Five battleground governor’s races for 2026
B (The Center Square) – Voters from 36 states across the country will return to the polls to elect their next governors in 2026. Several governors races are expected to…
9 slow cooker dinners I rely on all winter long
M When winter settles in, I keep 9 slow cooker dinners in steady rotation because they make cold days feel manageable. These are the kinds of meals I lean on…
Kyiv shivers without heat, but battles on
V Braving sub-zero temperatures, her heat cut off by Russian strikes on Kyiv, Natalia has to go to special tents set up in the Ukrainian capital to get warm —…
Malaysia suspends access to Musk’s Grok AI: regulator
A Malaysia suspended access to Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok over AI-generated pornographic content, the country’s tech regulator said on Sunday. The decision follows global backlash after it emerged that Grok’s…
In Gaza hospital, patients cling to MSF as Israel orders it out
A At a hospital in Gaza, wards are filled with patients fearing they will be left without care if Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is forced out under an Israeli ban…
Scores of homes razed, one dead in Australian bushfires
A Bushfires have razed hundreds of buildings across southeast Australia, authorities said Sunday, as they confirmed the first death from the disaster. Temperatures soared past 40C as a heatwave blanketed…
