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On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Education announced that it has determined that California’s Department of Education and the California Interscholastic Federation have violated Title IX. The ...
Burgers, brats, and potato salad. Independence Day is inching closer and local shoppers are finding ways to save a buck.
Some federal workers spent lunch hour sharing concerns about working in proximity to ICE, as actions by ICE agents have drawn ...
Philly's AFSCME District Council 33 plans to go on strike in just five days after leaders said negotiations on Wednesday made ...
For the first time in nearly two decades, Dane Jackson will not be running UND's penalty kill. Jackson, heading into his first year as UND's head coach, has divided up the staff's responsibilities for ...
It’s the latest escalation in the Republican administration’s effort to bar transgender athletes from women’s sports teams ...
Maryland state workers unions have secured promises that there will be no layoffs as part of the governor's plan to find ...
Wyoming ranchers say they support protecting what beef can be labeled “Product of the USA” by making it a federal law. But they aren’t behind his push ...
The ACIP meeting was the first time the eight new members convened since they were appointed by Kennedy on June 11.
A federal judge said his decision, which affects over one million federal employees, was an “extraordinary” one, but properly backed up by the First Amendment.
American Farm Bureau Fourth of July Cookout Survey shows near-record-high prices, with a cookout for 10 people costing $70.92 ...
The American Foreign Service Association urged the State Department on Wednesday to not go ahead with a planned overhaul that ...
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