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TSA Screeners' Union Wants More Guidance On Avoiding Coronavirus
Three screeners at the San Jose, Calif., airport tested positive, and others may have been exposed. "All we've been told is 'Wash your hands. Don't touch your face,' " a union official said.
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A church at the heart of Selma's 1965 voting rights march is an endangered place
The Brown Chapel AME Church, the landmark church that launched a national voting rights movement in Selma, Ala., tops this year's list of the nation's most endangered historic places.
Mar-a-Lago documents reveal nuclear capabilities of foreign powers
Rachel Martin speaks with Washington Post reporter Carol Leonnig about the documents seized at Trump's Mar-a-Lago home that reveal the nuclear capabilities of foreign powers.
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Officials Scrutinized Over Classified Information, But Rarely Found Criminal
There's a long history of government officials getting FBI scrutiny for mishandling classified information. But prosecutors usually require bad intent or ulterior motives to bring a criminal case.
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The 'Regional Office' Doesn't Quite Deliver
Manuel Gonzales' ambitious debut novel has a great hook — a top secret organization battling aliens, zombies and evil masterminds — but dry humor and spirited dialogue get lost in a convoluted plot.
Declining enrollment, dwindling cash reserves among School City of Hammond's budget challenges
The School City of Hammond is bracing for more financial struggles, as it puts together its 2024 budget. Cash reserves have dropped from $13 million in early 2022 to just over $3 million this summer, with the operations fund taking the biggest hit.
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New survey: Employers say they need more skilled, educated Hoosier workers
Employers in central Indiana say they have a growing need for more skilled and highly educated workers. That’s according to a survey by Aspire Johnson County. Experts with the economic development group said more employers should get involved in helping shape the talent pool they need.
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Playing For A Chance: The Promise And Pain Of The NBA's Minor League
Everyone knows about the multimillion-dollar salaries and celebrity status of NBA players. But in the shadows of the NBA, men toil in the relative obscurity of the D-League to keep their dream alive.
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Rural electric co-op is one of several in the U.S. moving away from their power supplier
More rural electric cooperatives around the country are looking to cut ties with their suppliers in favor of cheaper electric bills for customers and the flexibility to do what they want. That includes individual co-ops in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota and South Carolina.
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Antony Blinken has started meetings in Beijing, aiming to cool US-China tensions
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Beijing early Sunday on a high-stakes diplomatic mission to try to cool exploding U.S.-China tensions that have set many around the world on edge.
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