(The Center Square) – The state capitol fell quiet Wednesday after lawmakers left town for the Fourth of July, intent on hammering out a budget deal over the weekend – maybe. The holiday break means the plan could be a week or more overdue. Still, Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman, R-Indiana, said discussions remain “engaged,”
As Trump met with Syrian President al-Sharaa at the White House on Monday, questions arose regarding al-Sharaa's treatment of his country's Christian minority....
Americans will never see a penny dated 2026 or later, as the US Mint officially ends production of the 1-cent coin after more than two centuries in circulation....