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Federal contract service workers have lost hundreds of millions of dollars in pay and benefits and are at risk of losing more because of bureaucratic fumbling.
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With a new school superintendent and freshly-inked agreement with the state in her pocket, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu will be fully accountable for the city's troubled schools... Read more ...
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Democratic Gov. Tim Walz's campaign on Wednesday clarified remarks he made on abortion a day earlier, acknowledging that only one Minnesota Supreme Court justice will hit the... Read more ...
The city's omnibus $350 million APRA package will wait at least two more weeks to pass after a fuming Councilor Frank Baker, who suggested that the mayor is “stuck up,” got his... Read more ...
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PHOENIX - Arizona's Republican attorney general announced Wednesday that a pre-statehood law that bans all abortions is enforceable and that he will soon file for the removal... Read more ...
Asked if she would run for president in 2024, Hillary answered: “No, out of the question. First of all, I expect Biden to run. He certainly intends to run. It would be very... Read more ...
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That the House panel did not provide the Justice Department with transcripts of Cassidy Hutchinson's interviews speaks to the panel's reluctance to turn over evidence. Read more ...