Bringing Fred’s life to the screen is the medicine our society needs right now. He empowered people to be engaged in the ...
Colorado legislators rewrite restaurant bill, backing away from direct cut to servers’ pay in Denver
Colorado lawmakers have backed away from a plan to cut some restaurant workers’ pay. The bill now would punt the question to ...
INTERVIEW: RUBBER MEETS ROAD — Assembly Health Chair Mia Bonta sees an opportunity to make California healthier with the new ...
A bill to overhaul Ohio's public universities and colleges will soon be headed to Gov. Mike DeWine's desk despite objections ...
President Trump revoked a 1965 executive order that required federal contractors to take steps to comply with nondiscrimination laws. Some fear women and people of color will lose opportunities.
Headlines this week largely focused on the Department of Education, and rightfully so. As announced on Tuesday, President Trump’s ...
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What we have is chaos. One U.S. uncertainty index of economic policy, which goes back to 1985, has been higher at only one ...
Since President Trump took office, federal contractors have been scrambling to figure out how to continue complying with nondiscrimination laws without running afoul of his anti-DEI executive orders.
Ruth Stout didn’t plow, dig, water, or weed—and now her “no-work” method is everywhere. But behind her secret to the perfect ...
Putin spoke Thursday at a news conference in Moscow. He said more discussions are needed with the U.S., including President Donald Trump. In Washington, Trump offered guarded optimism about Putin’s ...
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