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Washington Post, union reach agreement on 3-year contract

The Washington Post and its employees union have reached a tentative agreement on a new three-year contract, the two sides announced Friday. The agreement, if ratified, would give all Post employees a $30 per week raise starting the first payroll period of 2024 with additional raises planned for April 2025 and April 2026, according to...

DNC sues New Hampshire over election law backed by Republicans

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is suing New Hampshire officials over an election law backed by Republicans that the committee claims will disenfranchise voters and affect the party’s members. The lawsuit challenges a law passed last year that requires people who register and vote on election day without photo ID to send in missing documentation...

Everyone you know sick? 9 states reach CDC’s highest level for respiratory illness

If you've been coughing, feverish, phlegmy or otherwise sick, you are far from alone.

For Microsoft, the OpenAI tumult is ‘heads I win, tails you lose’

The most important technology of our time is at risk of being locked in silos.

Can the U.S. afford for Ukraine to lose?

With no further American assistance, European countries can’t make up the shortfall, and Ukraine will likely wilt before a renewed Russian offensive next spring.

Supreme Court declines to issue expedited ruling on Trump immunity case

The Supreme Court has declined to fast-track a case regarding whether former President Trump has absolute immunity from alleged crimes committed while he was in office.

Biden approval rating numbers dismal compared to previous modern presidents, Gallup finds

President Biden is experiencing worse approval ratings at this point in his term than any other modern president reaching back to Carter, according to a Gallup poll.

Trump pushed Michigan election officials not to certify 2020 results in phone call: report

Former President Trump urged two GOP canvassers in Wayne County not to certify the 2020 presidential election results in a personal phone call, according to a report.

Trump vows a peaceful transfer of power if reelected

If reelected president in 2024, Donald Trump vowed Friday that he would turn over power peacefully to the next president after him. In a...

Sen. Tim Scott blasts Chicago mayor for ‘devastating’ students with broken campaign pledge

Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., sent a letter to Chicago's Democratic mayor slamming his plan to close charter schools despite pledging on the campaign trail to keep them open.

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