Florida’s surgeon general said Sunday that he had not weighed the cost – in terms of infections, hospitalizations or deaths – of ending vaccine mandates in his state. But scientists who have done ...
Schedule K-1 details income from pass-through entities for tax reporting. Investors must allocate K-1 income by state to meet nonresident tax obligations. Credits may be available for taxes paid to ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have drawn public concern recently due to their toxic properties and persistence in the environment, making it urgent to eliminate PFAS from contaminated ...
Assistant Commissioner Theresa Billington of the state Education Department told the Board of Regents the new index will better measure chronic absenteeism. ALBANY — The state Education Department is ...
The presidential race will most likely come down to voters in seven competitive states, according to ratings by the Cook Political Report. 270 electoral votes to win These states are the most ...
If there’s one structure nearly everyone who’s even thought of visiting New York City can name, it’s the Empire State Building (ESB). Located at 34th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, it’s one of ...
America isn’t making electricity the way it did two decades ago. Natural gas surpassed coal as the country’s top source of power in 2016, and renewables like wind and solar have grown quickly to ...
Visitors to the Sunshine State will now be welcomed to the "Free State of Florida," according to new signs unveiled over the weekend. No passport is required. The phrase has been a favorite of Gov.
The iPhone debuted on June 29, 2007, launching the modern smartphone era that virtually every current K-12 student has been born into. But students’ access to their devices during the school day ...
More than half the states across the country have legislation requiring K-12 schools to provide free period products—such as pads and tampons—for students or offer funding for schools to purchase ...
It has a flag. A national anthem. Diplomats. Even its own international dialing code. In fact, three-quarters of the world's 195 countries − 143 U.N. member states plus the Vatican and Western Sahara ...