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California Senate embarks on Democrats' redistricting plan, counter-punch to Texas
California parole officials to decide if Menendez brothers should be released
Hurricane Erin unleashes dangerous waves on East Coast, threatening homes: Updates
5 things to know for August 21: Hurricane Erin, HHS, Tulsi Gabbard, Texas floods, DC
The National Guard has been deployed to enforce the law before. What's different now?
Wall Street is scared that we’re looking at the end of the Fed’s independence
America's people shortage is about to get real. Colleges, companies, and cities are unprepared.
Living in the shadows: Stateless people face unique perils during Trump's crackdown
L.A. may land a new congressional seat. Is it already reserved?
Americans worry democracy in danger amid gerrymandering fights, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
No English, no commercial driving. Crackdown on truckers speeds up.
Meta Freezes AI Hiring After Blockbuster Spending Spree
Jeanine Pirro says people who carry rifles, shotguns in DC will no longer face felony charges
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' request for acquittal or new trial should be rejected, prosecutors say
Man accused of dragging state trooper, triggering manhunt arrested: Police
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Many towns are unprepared to handle train derailments and hazmat spills
Train derailments involving spills of 1,000 gallons or more of hazardous materials happen a few times a year, often resulting in evacuations or fires
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As hurricane season collides with immigration agenda, fears increase for those without legal status
If a major hurricane approaches Central Florida this season, Maria knows it's dangerous to stay inside her wooden, trailer-like home. In past storms, she evacuated to her sister's sturdier house. If she couldn't get there,
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Their rent is VC-backed and they're blasting Taylor Swift: Inside this all-female hacker house
FoundHer House, an all-female hacker house, is inspiring women in tech and creating buzz. All while hosting movie nights and blasting Taylor Swift.
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Private land used for logging is more prone to severe fire than public lands. A new study shows why
New research explains why forests planted for logging purposes fuel devastating wildfires more often than untouched land.
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Migrants are sending less money to Mexico. Trump is only part of why.
So many left, to work as gardeners and cooks in Southern California, that the money they sent home fueled an economic transformation. The small adobe homes in this Zapotec community of about 2,500 people gave way to two-story cement houses with wrought iron gates.
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As Trump Weighs I.V.F., Republicans Back New ‘Natural’ Approach to Infertility
Long confined to the medical fringe, “restorative reproductive medicine” has unified Christian conservatives and proponents of the Make America Healthy Again movement on the political right.
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The Great Resentment: Bosses are lording over workers as revenge for the Great Resignation when they had to hand out once-in-a-generation raises
It’s about payback—for overreach by workers who forgot who was really in charge. It’s about social class, a reminder that some people are haves and others have not. More than anything, it’s about resentment.
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Beth Ford: A Storm Is Gathering in American Agriculture
Americans must pay attention to the economic challenges facing famers, writes the Land O’Lakes President and CEO.
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