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Osita Nwanevu discusses his new book, how our political structure turned up the temperature after Charlie Kirk, and what ...
A House Oversight Committee hearing produced a flood of bizarre claims about cloud seeding, chemtrails, and solar ...
After ABC suspended comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show following a threat from the head of the Federal Communications ...
While the bill is unlikely to gain traction in a Republican-controlled Congress, Democrats harshly criticized the Trump ...
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The Federation of Law Societies of Canada, the Canadian Bar Association, the Law Society of Alberta, and the Law Society of ...
She has taken a lot of union money, thereby earning the endorsement of several unions, including the Virginia Police ...
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Sotomayor urges better civic education so people know difference between presidents and kings
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor says improved civic education across the country would help people make better ...
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How Lincoln nurses are fairing where national trend sees a rise in workplace violence
From being punched and kicked to being stabbed, healthcare workers across the country often face a reality that hasn’t been a ...
Ohio’s AI-specific regulatory proposal, Senate Bill 163, has accrued some support from across the aisle and strong advocacy ...
Proponents of synthetic data see it as the future, saying it will help government have more access to valuable data while at the same time protecting individual privacy.
A rewrite of the county's current tenant-relocation guidelines aims to provide more privacy protections to impacted renters.
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