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The Associated PressA Bayard Rustin archive aims to preserve his legacy as a queer Civil Rights activistSocial justice advocates are creating a queer history archive that celebrates Bayard Rustin, a major organizer in the Civil ...
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LA TimesCalifornia refuses to comply with Trump administration demand to bar female trans athletesThe next move is up to the Trump administration after California rejects demand to bar trans athletes from women's and girls' ...
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Indianapolis StarIndy council proposes an earlier curfew after shootings. FOP says it isn't enoughA new city policy would force minors in Marion County to stay out of public places two hours earlier than the current curfew.
ICE agents faced armed attacks in Texas, including a Fourth of July ambush where assailants in military-style clothing shot a police officer in the neck.
While much of New Jersey was spared drenching rain on Monday, that’s not expected to be the case on Tuesday, as forecasters are again calling for thunderstorms and potential flash flooding on a very ...
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Baltimore SunWhat to know about the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ cuts to MedicaidPresident Donald Trump signed the “Big, Beautiful Bill” into law Friday, triggering a countdown to cuts that will impact many Maryland residents in the coming years. Republicans passed the ...
Hours into deliberating on Monday, the jury in the trial for a 20-year-old man who is accused stabbing and killing a Fairfield Prep student at a Shelton house party in 2022 said they were deadlocked ...
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The Palm Beach PostFlorida family in limbo as autistic son faces felony charge for Trump TikTok threatA lawyer says Palm Beach County prosecutors are exploiting a legal loophole to delay justice for an autistic man accused of threatening Trump online.
Global health company The Cigna Group completed its fourth round of layoffs this year at its New Jersey-based subsidiary Cigna Evernorth Health Services last week. Evernorth, which provides pharmacy ...
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The Washington PostAfter Camp Mystic, what parents can ask camps about extreme weather prepTraditional summer camps are, by design, exposed to nature. As climate change makes summers more intense, how much should parents worry?
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Tampa Bay TimesFlorida schools got their grades. What do they tell us?Florida schools continued to show improvement in the state’s annual letter grading system, which have over the past two decades become a quick way to get a sense of how well a school performs on ...
At least 27 died in one of the worst disasters ever for summer camps. The tragedy shines a spotlight on America's camps and whether they're safe.
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Milwaukee Journal-SentinelTwo years after it passed, Wisconsin's 'science of reading law' is fully fundedThe 2025-27 Wisconsin state budget includes nearly $41 million for literacy-focused efforts related to Act 20, the statewide law that changed the way kids are taught to read.
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Tampa Bay TimesTampa police officer quit amid allegations he had sex on dutyA Tampa police officer resigned this spring while under internal scrutiny over allegations that he’d had sex while on duty with a woman he’d met during an investigation. The Tampa Police Department’s ...
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Des Moines RegisterIowa-based animal welfare organization releases study on dog breeder violationsAn Iowa-based animal welfare organization has conducted what may be the first nationwide study of regulatory violations among dog breeders.
The Oregon Department of Corrections prison guard who fatally shot his teenage daughter and himself late last year was under investigation for allegations of misconduct involving women prisoners, ...
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