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The Agora Companies, sued by the SEC, FTC, and two state AGs, reach hundreds of millions of people across social media with ...
Alaska’s minimum wage will rise from $11.91 to $13 on July 1, the first in a series of scheduled hikes under Ballot Measure 1, which voters approved in the 2024 general election. The measure puts the ...
President Donald Trump threatened Senate Republicans who defy him and his “Big, Beautiful Bill” as the legislation cleared a ...
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In today’s edition … Lawmakers of both parties decry the administration’s attempt to close Job Corps … Rep. LaMonica McIver has her day in court … but first … ...
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Divers searched a section of Lake Tahoe on Monday for one person still missing after seven others were killed when a boat ...
About 7,000 educators from around the country descended on Portland this week, for the National Education Association’s annual meeting. The July 1-7 event is among the largest ever hosted at the ...
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNIn These States, Wages Rise on July 1stAs the federal minimum wage remains unchanged at $7.25 per hour since 2009, several U.S. states and cities are taking steps ...
Oregon Secretary of State Gobias Read stressed the importance of every vote as more than 30 races were so close they triggered automatic recounts.
Automatic recounts have been triggered in 25 races from Oregon’s election held on May 20. Secretary of State Tobias Read said the recounts are not likely to change any actual results.
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) — Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read is reminding Oregonians that their votes can decide elections. As of Tuesday, the Secretary of State’s office has received ...
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