An associate warden of the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility resigned last Friday — days after seven officers were attacked by inmates, an incident the leader described as a "lack
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This November, Florida voters
Most Americans agree that the current political process does not serve their interests. They believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. They believe policymakers are more concerned with
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The primary path to the middle class for American families is through property ownership.
Al Porche has been driving the streets of San Diego for seven years as a rideshare driver, a job he says gives him the income and flexibility he needs.
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The issue of whether to physically open schools or not for the fall period
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The Common Sense Party, a new political party being formed in California, stands for
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Postmaster General Louis DeJoy promised on Friday that
The severe collapse in the economy did not result from the typical business-cycle, overheated and bubble-bursting downturn. The contraction of business activity, unprecedented in both depth and velocity inflicted during
Come November, California voters will determine the fate of affirmative action… again. What they decide will have a huge impact on higher education.
In 1996, voters passed Proposition 209, banning
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Over 150,000 Arkansas voters signed a petition to put a nonpartisan top four primaries with ranked choice voting in the general election amendment on the November ballot. Not long