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Jul 14 2023
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Kentucky ban on gender-affirming care for trans kids now in effect after injunction stayed
An injunction blocking Kentucky's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender kids has been at least temporarily stayed, putting the law into effect for the first time since being passed earlier this year. The new law was blocked June 28 by U.S. District Judge David Hale, who issued a temporary injunction, which was then appealed to the 6th Circuit by Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron
The Courier-JournalJul 13 2023
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Inflation Hits Lowest Point Since Early 2021. What Experts Want You to Know
Inflation is continuing to ease, albeit slowly. Based on the latest US Consumer Price Index report released Wednesday, inflation now sits at 3%, meaning that the overall measure of prices for a broad range of goods and services is 3% more than a year ago. Though analysts see it as a positive forecast amid protracted warnings of a severe economic downturn, prices are still rising at a pace that
CNETJul 11 2023
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'Their spirits are here'; search continues in Nebraska for Genoa boarding school gravesite
Carolyn Fiscus, a member of the Winnebago tribe, observes as archeologists with History Nebraska excavate a potential burial site for children who died while attending the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School, which operated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Fiscus' aunt, Mildred Lowe, died at 12 years old when she was a student at the school. Photographed near the site of the school,
Omaha World-HeraldJun 10 2023
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North Carolina GOP censures Sen. Tillis for ‘violations’ of party platform
The North Carolina Republican Party voted to censure Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) during its annual GOP convention, accusing the state’s senior senator of violating the party’s platform on a number of key issues. Republican officials approved the motion on Saturday, which simply stated that Tillis had committed “blatant violations of our party platform.” The motion did not specify what actions had
Washington ExaminerJun 05 2023
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Primary Election Day 2023: Where To Vote In Princeton
PRINCETON, NJ — Tuesday is the primary election. Check out our voter guide to see who is on the ballot and where to vote. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on June 6. There are no contested elections for Mayor or Council in Princeton. To see who's on the ballot for County Commissioners, Executive, Senate and Assembly seats click here. In-person voting is available to all registered voters.
Patch.comJul 13 2023
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Musk discusses his new company xAI, 'superintelligence,' and China
In an hour-long discussion on Twitter Spaces on Wednesday night, Twitter owner and Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk reflected on the motivation behind his newest artificial intelligence venture, China's relationship with the U.S. and the likelihood of AI creating a dismal future for humanity. Musk participated in the discussion with two key members of Congress who sit on the House Armed Services
CNBCJun 05 2023
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Primary Election Day 2023: Where To Vote In East Brunswick
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — Tuesday is the primary election. Check out our voter guide to see who is on the ballot and where to vote. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on June 6. There are no contested elections for Mayor, Council or Board in East Brunswick. To see who's on the ballot for County Commissioners, Senate and Assembly seats click here. In-person voting is available to all registered
Patch.comJun 19 2023
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Live updates: Search mission underway for missing Titanic tour sub
The US Coast Guard is “bringing all assets to bear” in searching for a submersible near the Titanic wreckage that was reported “overdue” as of Sunday, an official said. The particular submersible is “advertised to have 96 hours of survival time, I think that’s based on the amount of oxygen available in the capsule and so that gives us some time to continue searching and continue using all
CNN (Online News)Jul 10 2023
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New York Times closing its sports department, will rely on The Athletic for coverage
One of the United States’ largest newspapers is disbanding its sports department. The New York Times made the announcement on Monday, noting that it will rely on The Athletic to cover sports online and in print. The Times bought The Athletic for $550 million in January 2022. The NYT is the third largest newspaper in the U.S., based on circulation, trailing only USA Today and the Wall Street
MLive.comJan 05 2022
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Should the US Raise the Minimum Wage?
Twenty-six U.S. states plan to raise the minimum wage in 2022. Should the federal government follow suit?
California and parts of New York, including New York City, already have the country's highest minimum wage at $15/hour. Ten other states, including Florida, Massachusetts and Illinois, plan to reach a statewide $15 minimum wage in the next few years. Georgia and Wyoming share the
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