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UPS Contract Talks Go Down to the Wire as a Possible Strike Looms
With the Teamsters contract set to expire Aug. 1, pay for part-time workers is a major hurdle. A walkout could rattle the U.S. economy.
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How Do the White House’s A.I. Commitments Stack Up?
Seven leading A.I. companies made eight promises about what they’ll do with their technology. Our columnist sizes up their potential impact.
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DeSantis doubles down on claim that some Blacks benefited from slavery
GOP presidential candidate says the controversial new Florida curriculum has ‘the most robust standards in African American history.’
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Troopers detained a Black man. He exposed their unconstitutional conduct.
The Kansas Highway Patrol was waging “a war on motorists” and infringing their constitutional rights, a federal judge said this week.
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The Steep Cost of Ron DeSantis’s Vaccine Turnabout
Once a vaccine advocate, the Florida governor lost his enthusiasm for the shot before the Delta wave sent Covid hospitalizations and deaths soaring. It’s a grim chapter he now leaves out of his rosy retelling of his pandemic response.
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Biden Nominates Adm. Lisa Franchetti to Lead the Navy
If confirmed, Admiral Franchetti, who currently serves as the Navy’s second in command, would become the first woman to lead the service in its 247-year history.
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How to get the most out of your travel experience
When it comes to travel, there are a few things you can do to get the most out of your experience. Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your travels: 1. Do your research. Before you go anywhere, it’s important to do your research. This includes research on the destination,…
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Fox News hosts are pushing Trump to join the Fox News GOP debate
Donald Trump’s refusal to commit to the first debate of the 2024 cycle could make it a ratings wash-out. Aides say he’s unlikely to change his mind.
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Before Jan. 6, Mark Meadows joked about Trump’s election claims
In a late 2020 text message that has been obtained by federal prosecutors, Meadows wrote that his son, Atlanta-area lawyer Blake Meadows, had been probing possible fraud and had found only a handful of possible votes cast in dead voters names, far short of what Trump was alleging.
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After 20 years as Senate chaplain, Barry Black still speaks ‘truth to power’
The Rev. Barry Black has spent 20 years as chaplain, working under two Democratic Senate majority leaders and two Republican leaders. Ministering to future presidents, vice presidents and more.