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Officials knew Manhattan Project chemicals disposed improperly at Missouri sites, documents reveal
Fox News· 22 hours agoSeveral moms in suburban St. Louis have been working to get toxic sites in the area cleaned up, a...
Analysis | The House has a bipartisan governing coalition
Washington Post· 5 days agoThe House’s governing coalition has been cemented. It consists of nearly every Democrat and about...
Don’t rush prison closures in New York
Olean Times Herald· 1 day agoTo prepare for shutdowns, communities where correctional facilities are economic lifelines need time — and help from the state. New York’s prison...
More people exposed to Manhattan Project chemicals deserve compensation, advocates say
Fox News· 2 days agoThe Radiation Exposure Compensation Act has been a lifeline for some people and families exposed to...
Recap: What made news last week across Virginia
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 6 days agoGov. Glenn Youngkin and General Assembly leaders are starting with a clean slate in an effort to reach a new state budget, avoid a potential government ...
Casper receives $1.8 million for sewer project
Casper Star-Tribune· 2 days agoA recently passed spending bill that prevented a U.S. government shutdown in March also sent $1.8 million to Casper.
Elon Musk Calls For Disinformation Non-Profit To Be ‘Shut Down’ After Editor Protests Site’s...
Mediaite· 2 days agoElon Musk accused the Global Disinformation Index (GDI) of itself pushing “disinformation” and...
Jury selection set to start in first Feeding Our Future trial
MPR News· 5 days agoJury selection is scheduled to begin Monday morning in the trial of several of the people accused of...
Pretty Good President, Not-So-Good Candidate
The Bulwark· 1 day agoMost legal experts say that former President Donald J. Trump will face deep skepticism at the Supreme Court on Thursday, when the justices will hear...
Six local newspapers serving the southwest metro will print last issue this week
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA handful of weekly newspapers in the southwest metro area will publish their last issue this week, leaving a void for local governments, school districts and residents who ...