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Unions argue for overturning Wisconsin law that ended nearly all collective bargaining
CBS News· 1 day agoPublic worker and teachers unions argued Tuesday that their lawsuit seeking to strike down a...
Greene reacts to Trump verdict with upside-down American flag
The Hill· 1 hour agoRep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Thursday shared an upside-down American flag in reaction to...
Donald Trump becomes 1st US president tried and convicted of crimes
ABC News via Yahoo News· 28 minutes agoDonald Trump, the second-generation New York business mogul who led one of the most consequential...
Here's what you should know about Donald Trump's conviction in his hush money trial
ABC News· 53 minutes agoDonald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts marks the end of the former president's historic hush...
Chad Daybell found guilty of killing first wife and second wife’s 2 children
CNN via Yahoo News· 51 minutes agoChad Daybell was found guilty Thursday of murder and conspiracy charges in the deaths of his first...
Guilty: Trump becomes first former US president convicted of felony crimes in historic hush money...
Omaha World-Herald· 51 minutes agoDonald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New...
Stormy Daniels ‘Emotional’ After Trump Conviction
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 14 minutes agoStormy Daniels, the porn star at the center of Donald Trump’s hush money criminal case, was “pretty emotional” when she learned the former president had...
Guilty: Trump becomes first former US president convicted of felony crimes in historic hush money...
The Times and Democrat· 25 minutes agoDonald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New...
Guilty verdict fuels Trump’s campaign: ‘Our whole country is being rigged’
Politico via Yahoo News· 58 minutes agoNEW YORK — Donald Trump’s conviction Thursday makes him the first former president to become a felon...
Charlie Baker tells NPR why the NCAA agreed to the $2.8 billion settlement
NPR· 4 hours agoFor years, many have argued that colleges were exploiting student athletes. But, just last week, a $2.8 billion settlement reached between the NCAA and five major conferences paved the way for ...