Month: June 2020
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Supreme Court Gives Go-Ahead to Resume Federal Executions
Supreme Court Gives Go-Ahead to Resume Federal Executions ARLINGTON, Va. -- The Supreme Court's rejection of a challenge to new…
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Your Pandemic “To Do” List Should Include 2020 Census
Your Pandemic "To Do" List Should Include 2020 Census LAS VEGAS -- The pandemic may have pushed completing the 2020…
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IA Apprenticeship Program Touted as Career Launching Point
IA Apprenticeship Program Touted as Career Launching Point DES MOINES, Iowa -- Iowa is one of only a handful of…
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Madison District Joins Movement to Remove Police from Schools
Madison District Joins Movement to Remove Police from Schools MADISON, Wis. -- One of Wisconsin's largest school districts has decided…
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HEROES Act Would Provide Relief for Public-Sector Workers
HEROES Act Would Provide Relief for Public-Sector Workers SEATTLE -- Union workers say it's time for Congress to support public-sector…
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Evangelicals May Rethink Trump Support after High Court Abortion Ruling
Evangelicals May Rethink Trump Support after High Court Abortion Ruling AUSTIN, Texas -- In a surprising setback for abortion opponents,…
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Ohio Educators Question COVID Funding Needs
Ohio Educators Question COVID Funding Needs COLUMBUS, Ohio -- What will learning look like in the fall? That's still a…
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Meeting Clean-Energy Goals Means Transmission Upgrades
Meeting Clean-Energy Goals Means Transmission Upgrades ALBANY, N.Y. -- In 10 years, New York will be getting 70% of its…
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Report: NH Ranked 2nd for Child Well-Being
Report: NH Ranked 2nd for Child Well-Being CONCORD, N.H. -- New Hampshire is the second best state in the country…
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ORBT Could Bring Age-Friendly Housing Options for Omaha Residents
ORBT Could Bring Age-Friendly Housing Options for Omaha Residents OMAHA, Neb. -- The city of Omaha is expanding its public…
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