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A federal judge previously blocked AFGE’s initial complaint, saying that the union first needed to go to the Federal Labor Relations Authority over the matter.
Europe is considering a second Chips Act to strengthen its semiconductor industry and address growing global demand, ...
All the controversy explained, from Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot's rumored feud to complaints around the portrayal of the ...
Less than a month before the only Delaware ice rink below the canal is scheduled to be closed for good, a group that has been ...
An outside prosecutor tapped to investigate allegations that the Caldwell Police Department misused public funds said he ...
Illinois and Cook County officials have spent more than $250 million after hiring a Texas company to overhaul outdated, error-ridden computer systems. The three projects are taking years and are ...
In an interview with MeidasTouch Tuesday, former national security adviser Susan Rice said that Witkoff’s use of Signal while ...
The water Kevin Kitchin drinks comes from his tap, but he fills Dixie and Brandy's dog bowls with gallon jugs from the supermarket. He has reason to give his Labrador retrievers the store-bought stuff ...
At the time, Elizabeth Rice was in her second year as director of early childhood development and special education at the ...
Explore daily insights on the USA TODAY crossword puzzle by Sally Hoelscher. Uncover expert takes and answers in our ...
John D. Rockefeller, the iconic American entrepreneur and co-founder of Standard Oil, bequeathed not only a fortune but also gems of wisdom in the form of letters to his son, John D. Rockefeller ...
At least seven agencies have relaunched their deferred resignation programs to make a "fork in the road" offer to employees, ...