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Cancer will stop a staunch congressional friend of federal employees
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Virginia) battled the GOP to support federal workers but now faces his “final chapter full of pride … you all have been a joy to serve.”
How Greg Abbott took a flailing school voucher movement and turned it into a winning issue
Abbott tapped into a powerful national conservative movement and his own campaign war chest to turn turned legislative races into multimillion-dollar affairs.
A Gutted Education Department’s New Agenda: Roll Back Civil Rights Cases, Target Transgender Students
Jennifer Smith Richards and Jodi S. Cohen ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. In California, the
Sophisticated new ICE tracking system raises privacy concerns for public
President Donald Trump has set a goal of deporting 1 million people annually, and the new system aims to help prioritize who gets targeted.
How many homeless people live in Columbus? Numbers hit new record from annual count
The annual "point-in-time" count of homeless people living in Columbus, which took place on Jan. 23, found a record number of unhoused people.
Ivy League suicides, Princeton's 8th student death in 4 years expose crisis at elite schools
The recent death of a Princeton University student has highlighted the need for Ivy League schools to prioritize mental health on their campuses, experts said.
Trump nominates first federal judge of his second term
President Donald Trump announced late Thursday night that he would nominate Whitney Hermandorfer to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. It is his first federal judicial nomination since
Trump signs order seeking to end federal funding for NPR and PBS
The executive order also instructs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to halt indirect funding of NPR and PBS through grants to local stations.
More than 1,000 protesters turn up at Ohio Statehouse rally for public education
It's not about us and our paycheck...it's about the kids and what they would be losing,' said Gwynne Posey, a Grove City HS teacher, at the rally.
Everything we know about the 3 people who want to run Starbase, Texas’ next city
All three — running unopposed — have longstanding connections with SpaceX, Elon Musk’s company headquartered in South Texas.
How the fear of soft-target raids is changing undocumented migrants’ behavior
A recent raid on a group of day laborers waiting for work in California is creating fear among immigrants that more such “soft targets” will be part of the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal
Maryland’s ‘purplest’ precinct split over Trump: ‘I’ve never seen it this divided’
John Kalbskopf, a local barber, used to keep a “Trump” cap on his dashboard when parked in Arbutus. He says he removed it because people kept scratching the car’s paint with their keys. State Del.
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