The Republican leader needs 218 votes when the new Congress gathers in January.
Lynley Price
U.S. offshore wind energy industry faces blowback
People in Ocean City, N.J., believe the farms damage the environment and they don’t have confidence in what is a brand new industry for the country.
Beyoncé ties Grammy record after leading nominations with 9
She is the most decorated woman in the award show’s history with 28 wins.
University returning 1,500 artifacts to Oneida Indian Nation
The items are believed to be funerary objects, which were once placed with human remains at the time of death of later.
North Korea denies U.S. claims it sent artillery shells to Russia
If North Korea is supplying arms, it’s a direct violation of U.N. resolutions that ban them from trading weapons with other countries.
Zelensky open to talks with Russia – on Ukraine’s terms
He says conditions for dialogue includes ‘compensation for all war damage’ and punishing war criminals.
Treaty against fossil fuels floated at U.N. climate summit
Vulnerable nations have also called for a global tax on fossil fuel companies who are benefitting from exorbitant energy prices.
Want employees to come to the office? Pick up their laundry and welcome their dogs
Companies are establishing game rooms, mental health spaces and aromatherapy to attract staff to return to the office – and keep them there.
U.S. presses, but Russia reluctant on Ukraine grain deal
The warring countries supply about 30 percent of the world’s exported wheat and barley.
Companies lure hourly workers with college tuition perks
Walmart, Amazon and Chipotle have made free higher education accessible for to more than 3 million U.S. workers, but critics question whether the move is glossing over deeper issues.