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Jan 31 2018
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State of the Union winners and losers
Here are the winners and losers from President Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday night.
Washington TimesApr 18 2024
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KIPP St. Louis high school teachers plan to strike Friday over contract negotiations
ST. LOUIS — A group of unionized teachers and support staff at KIPP St. Louis charter high school will strike on Friday to protest stalled contract negotiations. Friday is a professional development day with no students in attendance. The teachers have not decided if they will also walk out on Monday, according to Ben Harman, a union organizer with American Federation of Teachers St. Louis
St. Louis Post-DispatchMay 31 2023
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Over 50 Round Fired In Shooting Outside Philadelphia Union Stadium: DA
Stollsteimer said in the shooting, which occurred at about 11:21 p.m. Sunday outside Subaru Park at Front and Norris streets in Chester, at least three guns were used. More than 50 shell casings were found at the scene, Stollsteimer said. One of the victims is in critical condition, and five others suffered non-life threatening injuries. "On Sunday evening, a group of teens gathered in the
Patch.comFeb 01 2018
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A divisive and misleading State of the Union
HAVE A president’s words ever rung more hollow? In his first State of the Union address Tuesday night, President Trump spoke of “what kind of nation we are going to be. All of us, together, as one team, one people and one American family.” Yet Mr. Trump could not avoid, even for an hour, lacing his address with divisive references to hot-button issues and graceless attacks on his predecessors
Washington PostJul 11 2023
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'ChiefsAholic' Bixby credit union robbery suspect arrested in California on more robbery charges
A man whose prior claim to fame was as Kansas City Chiefs superfan “ChiefsAholic” but who fled after being charged in a Bixby credit union robbery has been arrested in California in connection with another robbery and is a suspect in still others. Xaviar Michael Babudar, 29, of Overland Park, Kansas, who would attend NFL games dressed in a full wolf costume and Chiefs team regalia, was
Tulsa WorldAug 15 2023
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Zero cash bail to blame for 'brazen' smash and grab robberies in LA, police union says
Los Angeles' controversial zero cash bail policy is to blame for the recent surge in smash and grab robberies across the city, according to the union representing LAPD officers.
"The elimination of cash bail for these types of offenses is really an invitation to these kind of folks who are inclined to break the law and inclined to do it so brazenly, to push them over to say, 'hey, if I
Fox News DigitalApr 29 2024
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April marks the beginning and end of the American Civil War
April is a good time to explore local sites that focus on the American Civil War, which began on April 12, 1861, with the attack on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor and ended on April 9, 1865, when Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant in Appomattox. Although local Civil War sites are not as well known as Manassas, Gettysburg, Shiloh or Vicksburg, they
Daily PressAug 16 2023
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Lionel Messi, Inter Miami beat Philadelphia Union, clinch spot in Leagues Cup final
United Press InternationalJul 10 2023
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Los Angeles Times owners sell San Diego Union-Tribune to publishing powerhouse
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The owner of the Los Angeles Times has sold sister paper The San Diego Union-Tribune to MediaNews Group, which owns hundreds of papers around the country, the paper announced Monday. The decision comes after the LA Times announced that it was cutting 74 jobs — 13% of its newsroom positions — to deal with financial difficulties. The Union-Tribune, which covers the second-
Associated PressSep 08 2022
Opinion
Teachers Unions Continue to Exploit COVID to Serve Themselves
Those who believe there’s hope for reforming the current union-controlled public school system ought to pay close attention to the response by United Teachers Los Angeles to a seemingly unobjectionable recent teaching proposal. The district is offering “Accelerated Days” in October to help students who have lagged far behind in their studies because of the COVID-19 shutdowns.
The Los
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