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If enacted, this will be the third state budget passed largely or exclusively with Democratic support.
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The proposal is designed to resolve a weekslong stalemate between Republicans and Democrats and seemed poised to pass with the two-thirds margin needed to pass as an emergency. However, all but two of the Senate Republicans who supported it during initial votes did so on enactment.
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Dr. James Jarvis, the Association's president-elect, said the resolution is in response to concerns about the erosion of support for public health at the federal level.
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The power company's distribution rates will increase about 23%.
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College and university presidents were addressing lawmakers when the news of the funding freeze broke.
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Libby alleges House Speaker Ryan Fecteau and other democrats violated her First and Fourteenth Amendment rights by barring her from speaking or voting on the House floor.
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Team officials are accused of altering athletes' suits to enhance their aerodynamics. The suspension by International Ski and Snowboard Federation (IFS) follows last week's FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.
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The Senate voted 54 to 46 to approve a spending bill to fund the government through the end of September.
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The schools under scrutiny include dozens of state schools and two Ivy Leagues. A number of private schools are also being targeted, including Georgetown, Rice, Vanderbilt, and New York University.
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The head of the U.S. Postal Service has agreed to allow Elon Musk's DOGE team to help find "further efficiencies" at the mail agency. But the agreement limits DOGE's access to USPS employee records.
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The arrival of the new crew will pave the way for the return of two astronauts who have been "stuck" on the station since June of last year.
Friday—We discuss a new book about the role of eels in history, culture and as food—and how elver fishing has become such a significant industry in Maine
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