Officials say about 150 community-driven projects are expected to win grants ranging from $10 million to $20 million each.
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Judge imposes stricter bond conditions on Trump co-defendant in Georgia election subversion case
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis argued Harrison Floyd, who was a leader in the organization Black Voices for Trump, had been attempting to intimidate likely witnesses in violation of the terms of his release.
Workers stuck in a tunnel in India given hot meals as rescue operation shifts gear
The 41 workers have been trapped since Nov. 12, when a landslide caused part of the tunnel to collapse. They have been supplied oxygen and dry food since.
10 years later, a war-weary Ukraine reflects on start of collision course with Russia
In late November 2013, President Viktor Yanukovych announced he was suspending an agreement to bring the country closer to the European Union and instead would deepen ties with President Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
60 years after JFK’s death, today’s Kennedys choose other paths to public service
The administration now lives on more in spirit than in firsthand memory.
On Biden’s 81st birthday, Trump, 77, releases doctor’s note saying he’s in ‘excellent’ health
The letter posted on the former president’s social media platform contained no details to support his claims.
A$AP Rocky must stand trial on charges he fired gun at former friend, judge rules
The rapper has pleaded not guilty on two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic.
Musk’s X sues liberal advocacy group Media Matters over its report on ads next to hate groups’ posts
The lawsuit claims Media Matters manipulated algorithms to create images of advertisers’ paid posts next to racist or incendiary content.
Is the U.S. headed for a recession? Look at what richer Americans do on Black Friday
A hit to the brands, retailers and malls that cater to those in a higher tax bracket foreshadows potential weakness ahead for the U.S. economy.
Biden administration slow to act as millions booted off Medicaid, advocates say
Texas, Florida and Arkansas account for a quarter of the country’s disenrollments.