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Twin Cities Pioneer Press · 10h
MN Attorney General sues St. Paul’s largest downtown property owner for worker overtime pay
Six whistleblowers came forward alleging they worked as many as 142 hours in two weeks without time-and-a-half pay.
FOX News · 10h
Tim Scott draws boos during chaotic 'View' appearance, forcing Whoopi Goldberg to apologize
Sen. Tim Scott sat down with the hosts of "The View" on Thursday and was met with boos from the audience while discussing Gov. Ron DeSantis and Disney.
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Philadelphia Inquirer · 5h
Villanova criticized for lack of public response to plan to bus homeless to the school’s campus
Villanova University alumni and others took to social media Monday to say they were puzzled by the school’s lack of a statement about a plan by Norristown’s council president to bus people living
The Charlotte Observer · 10h
NC’s Cawthorn pops up in ‘Shiny Happy People’ for his odd connection to Duggar family
Former U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn is making headlines this week for a connection to the Duggar family, stars of the TLC reality show “19 Kids and Counting.” Cawthorn, 27, who served one term in
ABC News · 7h
NYPD safety team making high number of unlawful stops, mostly people of color: Report
A decade after the NYPD's stop-and-frisk tactic was deemed unconstitutional, the police are still making unlawfull stops and searches, according to a new report.
The Associated Press · 8h
Federal monitor: Too many people in NYC are stopped, searched and frisked illegally
New York City's reliance on the tactic known as “stop and frisk" as part of a new initiative to combat gun violence is harming communities of color and running afoul of the law, a court-appointed
LA Times · 10h
Oklahoma school board approves what would be the first taxpayer-funded religious school in U.S.
A school board voted to approve the application by the Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma to establish the publicly funded St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School.
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USA TODAY SPORTS · 11h
ESPN reporter Laura Rutledge announces birth of son: 'Our angel baby'
ESPN reporter Laura Rutledge announced a new addition to her family, revealing she gave birth to a baby boy in May. The “NFL Live" and SEC Network host said on Twitter on Monday she gave birth to her
The Associated Press · 27m
Athletics move to Las Vegas, film tax credit proposal in flux as Nevada Legislature adjourns
Even as Nevada lawmakers adjourned their four-month legislative session, a plan to help build a stadium for the Oakland Athletics in Las Vegas is still in flux. The future of the contentious bill is
UPI News · 30m
Experimental drug vorasidenib shows promise for treating glioma brain tumors
The oral drug vorasidenib nearly tripled progression-free survival in patients with grade 2 gliomas compared to placebo, nearly 28 months versus 11 months, according to a recent study.
Indianapolis Star · 24m
Here's when Marion County districts return for 2023-24 school year
Marion County school districts have been planning for the 2023-24 school year, including the rare total solar eclipse expected for central Indiana.
USA TODAY · 24m
Weight loss is about a lot more than calories, experts say. Here's what you need to know.
What is a calorie deficit? It's calories-in-calories-out -- but customized based on your characteristics and your lifestyle.

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