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States with legal recreational cannabis markets had a 10% increase in MVA deaths
Documents show Kansas City’s civil rights department investigated and substantiated her complaints that her supervisor “taunted and terrorized her”
The $25 million bipartisan proposal would provide emergency funding primarily to rural services at risk of shutting down
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The increase in assaults against paramedics in Portland, Oregon, dovetails with a new policy for the transport of patients in a mental health crisis.
A more than two-year investigation by The Associated Press has found scores of dams nationwide in critical condition
In a recent interview with the Associated Press, Buttigieg pointed to his seven-month deployment in Afghanistan in 2014 and watching the impact a female general had “culturally” on the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force.
The framework comes as the federal government has faced criticism for the lack of information it has made public about efforts by foreign hackers to penetrate campaigns and election systems.
Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg is likely back in the presidential fray, which has the potential to upend the Democratic race less than three months before primary voting begins.
The funding, which will be distributed as block grants to communities, is part of a $3 billion disaster relief package authorized by Congress earlier this year to help communities recovering from natural disaster.
New York City’s former mayor is expected to file to get on the Alabama presidential primary ballot.
A new study from the Secret Service’s National Threat Assessment Center is one of the most comprehensive reviews of school attacks since Columbine and will be used to train school officials and law enforcement on how to better identify students who may be planning an attack.
The gains highlight the ongoing demographic changes in the nation but also the growing political power of black, Latino and Native American voters ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
State officials estimate Chico has added 20,000 people, boosting the population from 92,000 to more than 112,000. The city didn’t expect that number until at least 2030.