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The United Farm Workers confirmed a farmworker's death after immigration raids at Glass House Farms, where authorities found ...
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The Associated PressDavid Gergen, adviser to four presidents, has diedDavid Gergen, a veteran of Washington politics and an adviser to four presidents in a career spanning decades in government, ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Bravecto Quantum, a new shot that protects dogs six months or older ...
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The Texas TribuneTrump defends federal government’s response to Hill Country floods during Texas visitThe president met with state and local officials, who praised the White House response, and lashed out at a question on whether aid and rescue efforts occurred fast enough.
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Houston ChronicleHouston mother's detention by ICE officials during road trip leaves family searching for answersA Houston student's plans for college orientation were upended after police detained his mother during a routine traffic stop.
Under the direction of its new secretary, the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services will detain juveniles who commit new offenses while on electronic monitoring. DJS called the decision a step ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration vowed accountability for Thursday’s mass overdose in West Baltimore, which sent more than two dozen people to hospitals, as the agency works with Baltimore Police ...
Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox says he “didn’t know” that one of his officers was associated with the Karen Read case, contradicting his subordinate, who testified in the retrial that he told ...
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Tampa Bay TimesFlorida approves $4 million for new college accreditation bodyThe Florida Board of Governors on Friday voted to move forward with the creation of a new non-profit accrediting body for colleges and universities, approving itself as the sole member of the group ...
The State Department began laying off more than 1,300 workers on Friday, proceeding with long-expected staff cuts that nonetheless came with some surprises in terms of who was cut and confusion ...
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The Palm Beach PostWoman shot at anti-violence rally in Boynton Beach plans to sue city, attorney saysThe city had a responsibility to keep people safe at the 'Peace in the Hood' rally at Sara Sims Park, even if it denied it a permit, her lawyer says.
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Philadelphia InquirerIndependence Blue Cross offers employee buyouts as part of restructuring effortIndependence Blue Cross offered buyouts this week to employees as part of an effort to streamline its operations, the Philadelphia health insurer said Friday. Independence declined to say how many ...
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The Washington PostTrump administration moves away from abolishing FEMAAs Trump visits Texas to see the impact of last week’s deadly flash floods, the White House has backed away from plans to abolish FEMA, officials said.
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NBC NewsWhite House ramps up pressure on Fed's Powell three weeks before next interest rate decisionPresident Donald Trump’s pressure campaign against the Federal Reserve and Chair Jerome Powell to lower interest rates entered a new front this week ...
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The Associated PressChemical maker DuPont agrees to $27M settlement in polluted water lawsuit in upstate New YorkChemical maker DuPont has agreed to a $27 million settlement to resolve a nearly decade-long lawsuit over the contamination of an upstate New York village's water supply. The deal was announced ...
A federal appeals court on Friday vacated former Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby’s mortgage fraud conviction, while upholding two separate perjury convictions, according to newly filed court ...
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