Yuma County to Receive $640,000 Grant to Study How to Improve Existing Railroad Crossings

Written by Chris McDanielKAWC News YUMA — Yuma County will receive $640,000 in federal grant money to explore options to improve three railroad crossings in Yuma. Yuma County, the City of Yuma, and the Town of Welton will contribute 20 percent of the non-federal funding. This funding is part of more than $46 million being […]
Migration Crisis Fueled Rise In Tuberculosis Cases, Study Finds

A report by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) found that the immigration crisis under the Biden-Harris administration has accelerated the surge in tuberculosis cases in the United States. Tuberculosis (TB) incidence in the United States has steadily increased since 2021, coinciding with record levels of illegal immigration due to lax border enforcement rules. […]
Health Care Costs Set To Surge Next Year Despite Biden-Harris Admin Promises, Study Finds

Despite the Biden-Harris administration’s claims that it has helped fix the problem, medical benefit costs are expected to outpace salary increases, a study by advisory firm Mercer found. Employer-provided health insurance costs rose expected to be 7% in 2024 rise By 2025, 5.8%, or more than half of the 1,800 employers surveyed, will tell Mercer […]
‘Egregious Biases’: Biden-Harris Administration ‘Grossly’ Underestimated Inflation Since 2019, New Study Shows

The Biden-Harris administration has hidden the economic pain that rising prices are inflicting on Americans and has “significantly” underestimated inflation, according to a new study from the Brownstone Institute. The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) Consumer Price Index (CPI) is one of the most commonly used measures of inflation, but it also includes increased costs […]
NCBA responds to FDA’s study on the Yuma Valley leafy greens growing region

On June 5, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released preliminary findings from a multi-year study examining the prevalence of bacteria on leafy vegetables grown in Yuma County, Arizona. The study was conducted after a 2018 E. coli outbreak associated with romaine lettuce in a growing area in Yuma, Arizona. An investigation into […]
Harris’ Tax Plan Would Pulverize Nearly 1 Million Full-Time Jobs, Study Finds

Vice President Kamala Harris' tax reform proposal would effectively eliminate about 800,000 full-time jobs, according to a study released Tuesday by the Tax Foundation. Harris' suggestionThe Tax Foundation predicts that measures such as raising corporate tax to the highest level in the developed world would result in a loss of about 786,000 full-time equivalent jobs […]
‘She Is A Good Study’: Mark Halperin Warns Republicans Not To ‘Bet On’ Harris ‘To Screw Up’ Trump Debate

Newsmax political analyst Mark Halperin on Friday warned Republicans not to underestimate Vice President Kamala Harris' past performance in the upcoming debate between her and former President Donald Trump. Trump and Harris are set to face off on Tuesday in ABC News' only presidential debate. Halperin told “Wake Up America” that Harris has proven herself […]
Nonprofits Are Throwing Left-Wing Investment Policies Overboard, Study Reveals

A 2023 report by the Council of Foundations and the Commonfund Institute found that nonprofits are abandoning environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies at an alarming rate. The percentage of community foundations that plan to adopt ESG policies in the next 12 months fell from 34% in 2022 to 16% in 2023, while private foundations […]
Child Sacrifice Linked To Extreme Elite Inbreeding In Ancient Society, Study Reveals

A study published Tuesday details a child sacrifice ritual in ancient Mexico that may have been the result of inbreeding. The site of the sacrifice Pachime In a report examining the ruins of Casas Grandes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the northern state of Chihuahua, Mexico, the area was a “vibrant multicultural center” during […]
New Study Of Lead Ingots Sheds Light On The Roman Way Of Life

Researchers have shed more light on the economic activity of the Roman Empire from three ancient lead ingots discovered in Córdoba, Spain. The discovery could shed new insight into the Roman trade in metals, which some say may have played a role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire. Construction workers building the Maghreb-Europe […]