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Mar 17 2024
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Hanging In The Hall
One (ambitious) Philly budget Mayor Cherelle Parker unveiled her Fiscal Year 2025 budget, and it has a little — or a big — something for everyone. ABOVE PHOTO: Councilmember Isaiah Thomas (l) and Council Majority Leader Katherine Gilmore Richardson (r) flank Mayor Cherelle Parker (c) as she becomes the first woman to give the Mayor’s budget address in Philadelphia’s history. Parker, the city’s
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Mar 25 2024
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Wyoming’s GOP governor partially protects DEI at University of Wyoming
Gov. Mark Gordon (R-WY) vetoed part of the Wyoming budget Saturday, protecting diversity, equity, and inclusion programming at the University of Wyoming. While Gordon protected the programming, he decided to keep the legislative language defunding the DEI office at the school. The bill sent to Gordon’s desk stripped the school of $1.73 million, cut from a total appropriation of $503.7 million
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Sep 18 2023
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Pro-life protestors found guilty of federal charges after invading DC reproductive health care clinic in 2020
Three pro-lifers who protested at, and blocked access to a Washington, D.C. reproductive health care services clinic in October 2020 were found guilty of federal charges by a jury on Monday. The Department of Justice said in a press release that 41-year-old Jonathan Darnel of Arlington, Virginia; 73-year-old Jean Marshall of Kingston, Massachusetts; and 74-year-old Joan Bell of Montague, New
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Apr 16 2024
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Natick Labs construction workers will get $500,000 after labor law violations found
NATICK — Workers at a construction site at the U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center will receive more than $500,000 in back wages after a New Hampshire-based drywall company was found to be violating labor laws, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of Labor recovered a total of $518,446 in back wages for 54 construction employees working on a federally-funded project at the
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Apr 15 2024
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Tax day is here, but the expanded Child Tax Credit never materialized
What to know about requesting a tax filing extension Earlier this year, the federal Child Tax Credit appeared headed for an expansion that would have helped lift hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty. But the expanded CTC failed to materialize ahead of the April 15 tax deadline, and its future appears uncertain. The bill, called the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act
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Apr 16 2024
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10-year Treasury yield holds above 4.6% as investors weigh interest rate outlook
U.S. Treasury yields were little changed on Tuesday as investors considered the latest economic data and comments from Federal Reserve policymakers.
At 4:59 a.m. ET, the yield on the 10-year Treasury was up by less than one basis point to 4.6344%, trading at levels last seen in mid-November of 2023. The 2-year Treasury yield was last trading at 4.9402% after rising by less than one
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Apr 16 2024
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Supreme Court case could upend felony charges against Jan. 6 rioters, Trump
The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear arguments in a high-stakes case that could invalidate felony obstruction charges for more than 300 individuals connected to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack -- including former President Donald Trump. At issue in the case of Fischer v. United States is whether a federal law enacted in 2002 to prevent the cover-up of financial crimes can be used to put
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Apr 15 2024
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Colorado Funeral Home Owners Face Charges For Allegedly Defrauding Funeral Home Clients
A Colorado couple appeared in court Monday as they face charges for allegedly defrauding their funeral home clients, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado said in a press release. Jon Hallford, 44, and Carie Hallford, 47, face multiple federal charges for allegedly defrauding their funeral home clients and misusing COVID-19 relief funds, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office
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Apr 10 2024
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After turning down $29M fed program, Reynolds announces $900K summer meal program for children
Critics say it falls far short of what the U.S. program offered DES MOINES — More than three months after turning down $29 million in federal funding for low-income families to spend on food for their school-aged children in the summer, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Wednesday a $900,000 grant program with similar goals. In December, Reynolds announced the state will not participate in the
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