States call out big businesses with employees on Medicaid

With the federal Medicaid work requirement looming in January, Democrats are considering state legislation to call out big companies that employ workers enrolled in the safety net health program.

This was no funeral, this was a ‘TERRORIST SUMMIT’: Iranian-American activist

Source: YouTube Summary This was no funeral, this was a 'TERRORIST SUMMIT': Iranian-American activist Why It Matters This video provides visual context for the story and helps readers quickly understand…

This was no funeral, this was a ‘TERRORIST SUMMIT’: Iranian-American activist

Source: YouTube Summary This was no funeral, this was a 'TERRORIST SUMMIT': Iranian-American activist Why It Matters This video provides visual context for the story and helps readers quickly understand…

This was no funeral, this was a ‘TERRORIST SUMMIT’: Iranian-American activist

Source: YouTube Summary This was no funeral, this was a 'TERRORIST SUMMIT': Iranian-American activist Why It Matters This video provides visual context for the story and helps readers quickly understand…

How social media is reshaping language | Terms of Service

Source: YouTube Summary How social media is reshaping language | Terms of Service Why It Matters This video provides visual context for the story and helps readers quickly understand the…

RIMPAC makes largest-ever DOD show of 3D printing and autonomous delivery

The Defense Department is conducting its largest-ever test of integrating advanced 3D printing with cutting-edge drones for speedy, seamless delivery during this summer’s Rim of the Pacific exercise in Hawaii.

South Korea proposes relocating joint air base to build semiconductor complex

South Korea is proposing to relocate Gwangju Air Base, a military air base used by the South Korean and U.S. air forces, and build a semiconductor manufacturing complex on the…

ICE-involved shooting leaves one person dead in Maine

The shooting happened Monday morning in Biddeford, Maine. The incident left one person dead. NBC News’ Erin McLaughlin has more.

Even if inflation cooled in June, experts say price pressure isn’t over

Inflation will likely remain a headache even if the rate of price increases slowed in June.