By Steve Holland, Michelle Nichols, Humeyra Pamuk and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden spent months wanting a “pause” in the fighting between Israel and Hamas in …
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In New Jersey, The Best Teachers Often Can’t Afford to Live and Work in the Best Districts
BERGEN COUNTY, NJ – Teachers in New Jersey, especially those in high-performing districts such as Bergen County, are facing significant challenges due to the high cost of living. Despite earning …
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NEW YORK, NY – National Black Dog Day, celebrated on October 1, aims to encourage the adoption of black dogs, who are often less likely to find forever homes due …
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JOHN STOSSEL: Diversity Training: Often Useless, Sometimes Racist
JOHN STOSSEL: Diversity Training: Often Useless, Sometimes Racist John Stossel on March 24, 2023 All big American companies now require DEI training: diversity, equity and inclusion. All big companies! Really. …
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‘It Is Quite Easy’: Merrick Garland Reveals Why The DOJ Prosecutes Pro-Lifers More Often Than Pro-Abortionists
‘It Is Quite Easy’: Merrick Garland Reveals Why The DOJ Prosecutes Pro-Lifers More Often Than Pro-Abortionists Harold Hutchison on March 1, 2023 Attorney General Merrick Garland said during Congressional testimony …
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‘Double-Edged Swords’: No-Knock Raids Often Raise Risk To Police And Civilians, Report Says
‘Double-Edged Swords’: No-Knock Raids Often Raise Risk To Police And Civilians, Report Says Trevor Schakohl on October 12, 2022 No-knock raids frequently put police and civilians at heightened risk, …
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Veterans Take Their Own Lives Far More Often Than Official Records Show, Study Finds
Veterans Take Their Own Lives Far More Often Than Official Records Show, Study Finds Micaela Burrow on September 17, 2022 The Department Of Veterans Affairs (VA) has severely undercounted the …
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Strong T-cell response for blood cancer patients after vaccine; COVID breakthrough often serious for cancer patients
by Reutersby ReutersBy Nancy Lapid (Reuters) – The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19 and cancer presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology …
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Since NJ Weed Legalization, Report Claims Dogs are Eating Pot and Getting Sick More Often
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ – A CBS news report this week claims dogs across New Jersey are getting sick at a rising rate after eating their owner’s new legal weed stash, …
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U.S. SEC proposes asking companies to say why CEO pay and performance often don’t match up
by Reutersby ReutersBy Katanga Johnson WASHINGTON – Public companies in the United States would be required to disclose how the pay of their top executives squares with their overall performance under a …
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The school closures which became commonplace during the pandemic are continuing nationwide for reasons not directly related to COVID-19, including teacher burnout and general mental health, multiple outlets reported. More …
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Department of Justice Press Releases
Baltimore Serial Armed Robber Sentenced to 14 Years in Federal Prison for Robbing 35 Businesses, Often at Gunpoint
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressBaltimore, Maryland – U.S. District Judge Deborah K. Chasanow today sentenced Darnell Gerald Gaither, Jr., age 27, of Baltimore, Maryland, to 14 years in federal prison, followed by three years …
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Scammers Often Target Veterans
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressEach year on November 11 our nation sets aside a day to recognize and remember veterans of the armed forces who have served and sacrificed so much to protect us …