AI Gold Rush Has Minneapolis Fed Boss Eyeing A Rate Hike
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari says he now expects one rate hike this year as AI-driven demand and persistent inflation complicate the outlook. The shift tightens the odds that borrowing costs will stay higher.
Montgomery Co. Sub Takes Pronoun Showdown To Supreme Court
A Montgomery County substitute teacher has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review whether school pronoun and privacy rules can be enforced over religious objections. The petition follows a Fourth Circuit ruling that left a Title VII claim alive.
Pappas Calls Out ‘Relic’ Rival In Bare-Knuckle Bid For Shaheen’s Senate Seat
Rep. Chris Pappas is pressing his bid for Jeanne Shaheen’s open Senate seat, staking his case with independents and taking aim at high‑profile GOP rivals. His campaign filed in Concord and is ramping up statewide outreach.
ATF Road-Trip Gun Rule Could Shake Up Bay Area Travel
ATF’s proposed rule would explicitly cover overnight hotel stops, refueling and other routine breaks as protected interstate transport for lawful gun owners. The agency is taking comments through Aug. 4.
Minnesota Firestorm As Tom Emmer Tells Somalis To ‘Go The Hell Back’ On Capitol Hill
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer told a D.C. crowd Somalis who "don't assimilate" should go back where they came from, drawing sharp rebukes from Minnesota leaders.
Nellis Goes All-In on War Brand as Socials Swap to Air Force Warfare Center
Nellis’ official social pages now identify as the U.S. Air Force Warfare Center, a shift that lands amid congressional moves to formalize a Pentagon rebrand. The change reframes the base’s public identity around a warfare-center mission that spans multiple wings.












