To the editor: As much an opponent of added bureaucracy as I am, it amazes me that California has not created a new agency whose sole job is to fight homelessness. ("California spent billions on homelessness without tracking if it worked," April 9) Instead, some $20 billion has been spent over the last five years with no single point of management and accountability. Instead, we have a mishmash of agencies, all with different views on solutions and with little to show for the money they are...
Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) on Wednesday credited the Republican push to overturn Roe v. Wade with the Arizona Supreme Court ruling that upheld a near-total abortion ban from the Civil War era. In an interview on Fox Business, host Larry Kudlow asked Ernst what she thought of the court’s decision to uphold the ban, noting,
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Open bin bags line the kerb, lager cans lie discarded beside cigarette butts and plastic wrappers flutter in the wind. This is the reality for those living beside Bristol Downs.
Trump let loose outside court after the first day of jury selection as he became the first U.S. ex-president to stand criminal trial.
As lawmakers debate work requirements in Medicaid expansion bills, Walker faces a Catch-22: she first needs health insurance to get healthy enough to be able to return to work.
To better understand how working women and mothers carry more of society's caretaking burdens, hampr looked at the financial and social differences of women and men in the workplace.
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Rafael Nadal is doing all he can to get match fit for his return to the ATP Tour at next week's Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell tennis event, which he has won 12 times.
The dollar store has been a shopping staple for many lower-income Americans, but lately it's been a struggle.
Are we missing the forest for the trees? More than timber grows in forests — including products worth many tens of billions of dollars. Because these goods go unrecorded in
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