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Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging federal rules to accommodate abortions for workers
WXIA-TV Atlanta· 7 days agoA lawsuit filed by 17 states, including Georgia, challenging federal rules entitling workers to time...
America Is Already Great Again | Washington Monthly
Washington Monthly· 11 hours agoFor more than a decade, most of the world has subscribed to the idea that the rise of China is inexorable and the relative decline of the United States...
Vote delayed for federal court appointee who Mitch McConnell calls 'committed Marxist'
UPI· 6 days agoA Senate confirmation vote to make U.S. Magistrate Judge Mustafa Kasubhai a federal trial judge in...
Friday Morning News Roundup
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoOakland Mayor Sheng Thao hasn't issued a statement since her home was raided by FBI agents on Thursday morning, but some local leaders are expressing shock while others are calling for the embattled ...
Some less-than-smooth end-of-session sailing
Politico· 3 days ago,” by Heather Bellow, The Berkshire Eagle. — “Union rally planned amid Northampton vote over school budget, job cuts,” by Liesel Nygard and Michael Carolan, The... Public ...
Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 6.21.24
Florida Politics· 3 days agoThe arrest report from the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office transcribes a conversation between Searby...
Campaign Finance Developments in Ohio and North Carolina | JD Supra
JD Supra· 3 days agoOn June 2, 2024, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law H.B. 1, enacting a sweeping foreign national ban on political contributions and expenditures that goes well beyond the ban under federal ...
Should FEMA recognize extreme heat and wildfire smoke as 'major disasters'?
LA Times via Yahoo News· 7 days agoMaking the Federal Emergency Management Agency formally recognize extreme heat and smoke would...
Failing Public Schools Make America as Much 'A Nation at Risk' as It Was 40 Years Ago
The New York Sun· 6 days agoMath scores hit a 20-year low. One of the world’s top education scholars, Eric Hanushek, recently issued a report on the 40-year anniversary of the famous federal study published in 1983 called “A Nation at Risk.”
NY schools prepare for e-bus mandate
The Post-Star· 6 days agoTo help offset the herculean task New York has set before school districts, state and federal funding has started rolling in to help them upgrade to...