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Baltimore SunCongress may have an insider trading problem. Here’s what its Maryland members say about that.U.S. Rep. April McClain Delaney of Maryland says she doesn’t buy or sell stocks, instead assigning a third party discretion ...
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Cincinnati EnquirerSchool board chairperson's 'shoot Republicans' comment online sparks falloutAfter the resignation of chairperson Jeffrey Miller, a Northern Kentucky school board has 60 days to find a new member.
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Baltimore SunDespite serious cases, Baltimore overdoses continue to declineThe mass casualty event in Penn North that saw at least 25 people hospitalized on Thursday underscored the persistence of ...
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The Washington PostBudget limits at DHS delayed FEMA’s Texas deployment, officials sayFEMA officials said search and rescue efforts in the Texas floods were slowed by budget rules imposed by DHS Secretary Kristi ...
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram7-year-old taken to hospital after Grapevine road rage shooting, police sayThe 7-year-old was taken to a hospital for treatment. No one else was hurt in the shooting, including the other two children ...
Actions by the Trump administration are putting wildfire response, water resources, natural lands and clean energy efforts in ...
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Cincinnati Enquirer'This town ... raises champions': UFC star Kayla Harrison visits MiddletownAs UFC star Kayla Harrison walked into the arena at her alma mater, people shouted her name and sang "Happy Birthday." The ...
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The Washington PostTrump administration moves away from abolishing FEMAAs Trump heads to Texas to see the impact of last week’s deadly flash floods, the White House has backed away from plans to abolish FEMA, officials said.
President Donald Trump is expected in Texas Friday to visit areas impacted by floods last week that have left more than 100 people dead.
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MLive Flint/Saginaw/Bay CityThese 7 Michigan counties have 33% of residents or more on MedicaidMore than 40% of residents in Wayne County were enrolled in Medicaid for health insurance this spring. The state’s most populous county had the largest dependence on the government health care ...
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ProPublicaAnchorage Rebuilds Its Prosecutor’s Office After Our Reporting Revealed Hundreds of Criminal Case DismissalsKyle Hopkins, Anchorage Daily News This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with the Anchorage Daily News. Sign up for Dispatches to get our stories in your ...
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Detroit Free PressMichigan dispute with Trump administration over funding hits sheriff's marine patrolsCounties' summer marine patrols scaled back after Michigan refuses to accept federal grant money with immigration enforcement strings attached.
On this summer night, 132 years ago, July 10, 1893, James Cornish didn’t know if he would live to see dawn. Stabbed in the chest during an altercation in Chicago, he was rushed to Provident Hospital ...
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Philadelphia InquirerDrexel’s new president says he’s ready to focus on the school’s academic overhaulAntonio Merlo was attracted to the presidency at Drexel University because of the academic transformation the school was undertaking and its willingness “to look under the hood” and make changes. And ...
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Des Moines RegisterIowa sees high rain totals as more storms head for the state on FridaySevere thunderstorm warnings and flash flood warnings were in effect across central Iowa, and high winds even knocked out power overnight. Wind gusts reached 74 mph at the Des Moines International ...
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The Texas TribuneIn West Texas, an independent publisher’s arrest sparks First Amendment questionsPublisher David Flash has been documenting the happenings in Jeff Davis County since 2020. Last year, he was banned from county buildings over allegations of harassment.
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