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Active home listings in the Washington, D.C., metro area jumped 25% in April, the largest gain on record, to reach the ...
The Washington State Legislature recently passed two bills affecting Washington employers’ obligations to their job ...
Washington State is about to enact a new law aimed at safeguarding workers impacted by business closures or mass layoffs.
Current and former Justice Department employees, child advocates fear Civil Rights Division will not hold predatory cops ...
The White House terminated U.S. Copyright Office Director Shira Perlmutter two days after firing the Librarian of Congress.
NASE President Andrea Egitto says the mayor’s allocation to the school budget is “insufficient” and “doesn’t allow for a ...
The FDA and NIH announced a joint nutrition research venture to better understand the causes of diet-related chronic disease, ...
Assembly bill 5433 would end the tip credit system that allows restaurants to count a portion of employees' tips toward their minimum wage.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego is wading into one of Washington’s most contentious and intractable ...
Chavez-DeRemer has gone to Las Vegas to speak to a Teamsters conference, checked out the Port of Miami, visited a Denver ...
Plus, an NBC10 anchor departs, and Neal’s got an upcoming speaking engagement in Upper Darby with longtime friend Linda ...
President Donald Trump’s slimming down of the federal government is having ripple effects on how the United States’s weather agencies operate ahead of hurricane season. In Trump’s second term, the ...
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