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Mar 22 2023
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LA schools strike enters day two as staff demands better pay
FILE – A Los Angeles Unified School District bus driver walks past parked vehicles at a bus garage in Gardena, Calif., on Dec. 15, 2015. Tens of thousands of workers in the Los Angeles Unified School District will strike for three days next week over stalled contract talks and teachers will join them, likely shutting down the nation’s second-largest school system, union leaders announced
NewsNationJun 23 2023
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I-95 reopens nearly two weeks after deadly collapse
Workers inspect and clear debris from a section of Interstate 95 several days after the deadly collapse in Philadelphia. Photo: Hannah Beier/Bloomberg via Getty Images Traffic is back flowing in both directions of Philadelphia's I-95, 12 days after a deadly tanker fire and collapse forced the closure of one of the East Coast's most well-traveled highways. Why it matters: The "eyes of the
AxiosJun 23 2023
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Ex NH lawmaker faces child sex abuse charges
TODD JENNIFER AND JESSICA, GOOD AFTERNOON. THAT FORMER STATE LAWMAKER WILL BE ARRAIGNED IN LESS THAN AN HOUR FOR ALLEGEDLY BREAKING THE LAW BY EXPLOITING CHILDREN. 39 YEAR OLD STACEY LAWTON OF DAIRY, NEW HAMPSHIRE IS UNDER ARREST AND AWAITING ARRAIGNMENT IN STATE COURT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IMAGES. LAWTON PREVIOUSLY SERVED IN THE NEW HAMPSHIRE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. TODAY’S
WCVBMay 20 2023
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2023 Preakness Stakes: Gov. Wes Moore, other leaders hope for ‘the last Preakness where there is uncertainty’
For his first Preakness as governor but as no stranger to Baltimore’s premier horse racing event, Gov. Wes Moore donned a light blue and gray plaid jacket, khakis and a hat striped with the state colors as he vowed to support the future of Maryland’s beleaguered but still-cherished sport. “The horse racing industry has had a very long and important history in the state of Maryland and I’m
Baltimore SunMar 21 2023
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400,000 Los Angeles Students Missed School As Union Employees Launch 3-Day Strike Demanding Better Wages, Benefits
Nearly half a million students in Los Angeles missed school Tuesday after tens of thousands of workers employed with the second-largest district in the nation walked off the job, beginning a three-day strike demanding higher wages to afford Southern California living. Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) employees, which staff roughly 65,000 workers and serves 442,000 students, launched
The Daily WireApr 04 2023
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In Chicago's mayoral election, voters choose between a progressive and a moderate
In Chicago's mayoral election, voters choose between a progressive and a moderate
In Chicago's mayoral election, voters choose between a progressive and a moderate Audio will be available later today.
Voters on Tuesday are choosing a new mayor. The race is a referendum on the Democratic Party's direction in a deeply blue city.
NPR Fact CheckJun 01 2023
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Joe Biden Bumps His Head While Exiting Marine One After Taking Massive Fall!
Joe Biden bumped his head exiting Marine One Thursday evening as he returned to the White House after a trip to Colorado. Biden bumped his head on the doorframe of Marine One while exiting the helicopter, according to a pool report. Biden bumped his head but otherwise appeared spry, wearing a blue suit with a matching tie trademark aviators,” the report said. Earlier Thursday Biden took a
The Gateway PunditMar 14 2023
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Michigan’s Right-To-Work Repeal Will Weaponize Union Dues To Tilt Future Elections, Opponents Warn
Michigan Democrats are voting on a legislative package to repeal the state’s right to work law and provide unions special privileges enabling them to bankroll political campaigns with subsidized union dues. The proposed legislation would repeal right-to-work for private sector workers, enable unions to spend unlimited amounts of money on political campaigns and make union dues eligible for a
The Daily CallerJun 27 2023
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Ron DeSantis’ border plan: Invade Mexico, shoot drug smugglers, end birthright citizenship
Most governors don't enter presidential races with immigration experience under their belts. Not so for Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis—the 2024 hopeful has made a name for himself as a tough-on-migrants politician. From flying asylum seekers to Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, last year, to supporting an E-Verify mandate that threatens to force undocumented workers out of Florida,
ReasonMar 14 2023
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Illinois Passes Mandatory Paid Leave Bill; How It Differs From Other States' Laws
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a comprehensive paid leave legislation into law Monday, making Illinois the third state in the U.S. and first in the Midwest to mandate paid time off of up to 40 hours (five days) for all workers for any reason. Starting Jan. 1, 2024, employees will get up to 40 hours of paid leave during a 12-month period under the Paid Leave for All Workers Act or SB 208. Employers
International Business Times