Afghans resettling in US struggle to find affordable housing
Afghan refugees have difficulty finding affordable housing in the U.S.
Russia-Ukraine war: Arizona ammo company to send 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine
An ammunition company in Scottsdale, Arizona, has pledged to send one million bullets to the Ukraine Armed Forces as Russian President Vladimir Putin continues his deadly invasion into Ukraine.
Domestic mineral supply chain debate continues after Biden cancels Minnesota mining leases
The U.S. gets over 50% of the minerals it uses to make home building supplies and electric cars from other countries. The company Twin Metals was trying to change that by opening an underground mine in northeast Minnesota. But a fight over the environmental impact has had it hung up for years.
Hamptons, New York, real estate: What you can get for $1.6M
The Hamptons definitely has some big houses.
Virginia advances groundbreaking cryptocurrency banking bill
The Virginia Senate unanimously passed a groundbreaking cryptocurrency banking bill, which already passed the state's House of Delegates and which legislators expect Gov. Glenn Youngkin, R-Va., to sign within 7 days.
Republicans aim to put vulnerable Nevada Sen. Cortez Masto on defensive over gas prices
The Nevada Republican Senate Committee has released an aggressive ad campaign aimed at Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez-Masto.
NJ city council votes to revoke licenses of gas stations over Russian ties
Lukoil gas stations in Newark have had their business licenses suspended
Russia-Ukraine war: NYC Ukrainian businesses fundraising for relief efforts back home: 'They're not alone'
Greater New York City-area Ukrainian-American business owners and community leaders alike are spearheading efforts to raise money and continue to support their embattled loved ones, all in the hopes of showing Ukrainians, "They’re not alone."
Publix pulls Russian-made vodka brands from store shelves over Ukraine invasion
Publix, a supermarket chain widely known throughout the southeastern U.S., will remove Russian-made vodka brands from its store shelves to show its support for Ukraine against the Russian invasion, Publix Director of Communications Maria Brous said Wednesday.
Missouri AG urges Biden to ensure America's energy independence: 'Hard-working families are feeling the pinch'
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is urging President Biden to take steps to restore America's energy independence as the price of oil in the United States shot up to $110 a barrel this week amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
JetBlue pilot removed from cockpit after allegedly showing up drunk to work
A JetBlue pilot was removed from the cockpit of a plane before departure on Wednesday after TSA agents noticed that he appeared impaired, according to a report.
The path back to US energy dominance, economic ‘renewal’: Ex-CEO of world’s largest hedge fund
David McCormick says unlocking the US energy sector would bring economic renewal and national security.
Austin business owner who dropped 'Russian' from restaurant name now raising money for Ukrainians
Vadar Monamour moved to the United States 20 years ago and opened "Russian House" in downtown Austin in 2012 with the hopes of representing the cultures of all post-Soviet states, including Russia and Ukraine, but also Armenia, Georgia, Uzbekistan and others.
15 states sue EPA over new oil and gas rules, Paxton says Ukraine war shows 'need for energy independence'
Texas and 14 other states have signed onto a suit challenging new EPA rules, warning the regulations “will create a deliberate disadvantage to Texas and all states” involved in oil and gas production.
Montana AG launches investigation into TikTok for allegedly serving harmful content to children
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen launched a comprehensive investigation into TikTok for allegedly serving harmful content to children and for publicly misrepresenting the "dangers" of its social media platform.
Potent protest: Bars drop Russian vodka, promote Ukraine's
Bars and liquor stores are pulling Russian vodka from shelves and promoting Ukrainian brands.
Austin business 'The Russian House' shortens name in solidarity with Ukraine
A restaurant in Austin, Texas, that has represented Slavic and Eastern European culture for more than a decade, shortened its name Sunday afternoon over the Russian invasion of neighboring Ukraine.
Las Vegas bar owner and patrons pour Russian vodka down the drain in show of support for Ukraine
Bars, restaurants, and liquor stores around America are pouring out their Russian vodka and replacing it with Ukrainian spirits to show support in whatever way they can for the people of Ukraine.
Gov. DeWine of Ohio orders halt to Russian-made vodka sales
Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine announced Saturday on Twitter that he has ordered the Ohio Department of Commerce to stop the purchase and sale of Russian Standard Vodka.
Biloxi, Mississippi, real estate: What you can get for $1.35M
Property in and near Biloxi shows off the area's love of fishing and other water-based activities.


















