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The White House Considers Options to Address Fuel Shortages
The White House is discussing options to address fuel and natural gas shortages that have…
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Democrats Work to Shrink Biden’s $3.5 Trillion Plan Down to $2 Trillion
Progressive leaders in Congress are warning colleagues against a “false choice” over what to keep…
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World Leaders Ask for International Cooperation in the Fight Against Ransomware Attacks
A coalition of leaders from around 30 nations kicked off a White House-led summit on…
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Oneida County Will Receive Up to $4.2 Million From New York’s Opioid Settlements to Fight Substance Abuse
Oneida County will receive as much as $4.2 million from the state to spend on prevention, education, treatment and…
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The Iowa AG Announces a $3.8 Million Opioid Treatment Program Supported by Settlement Funds
This (Wednesday) morning, Iowa Attorney General (AG), Tom Miller, outlined an agreement with University of…
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Parents of a New Jersey Teen Who Died While Working at Six Flags Receive a $1.7 Million Settlement
The family of a 19-year-old Middletown teen who was killed in an accident while working…
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The South Carolina Supreme Court Dismisses a Lawsuit Over Unemployment Benefits
The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a lawsuit against Gov. Henry McMaster over…
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A Former Employee Accuses a Luxury Car Dealership of Firing Him for Warning Co-workers About a Coronavirus Outbreak
When a worker at a high-end car dealership in Austin, Texas, learned one of his…
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Hollywood Crews Threaten to Strike If Producers Do Not Agree to a New Contract Deal
After more than a week of failed negotiations, the union representing Hollywood crews announced Wednesday…
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The Supreme Court Appears Ready to Reinstate the Boston Marathon Bomber’s Death Sentence
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared to lean toward reinstating the death sentence imposed on the…
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