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Fort Worth Star-TelegramFort Worth ISD substitute accused of ‘inappropriate' contact, removed from school
A Fort Worth ISD spokesperson did not clarify what the inappropriate contact was or provide further details Wednesday ...
"While our team was and always has been prepared for an outbreak, none of us could have predicted how different this one ...
Des Moines RegisterKim Reynolds appoints Mark Campbell to lead Iowa Department of Administrative Services
Gov. Kim Reynolds tapped Mark Campbell to be Iowa Department of Administrative Services director after its former leader ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has posted banners on its official website blaming the "radical left" for the ...
Philadelphia InquirerOn day one of shutdown, Philly’s federal workers faced chaos, uncertainty, and looming layoffs
At Philadelphia International Airport, 800 TSA officers continue to staff security checkpoints and screen luggage, but they ...
NBC NewsWhen a cosmetic surgery chain came to town, so did some problem-prone doctors, court records allege
Doctors with troubled pasts are performing complicated cosmetic surgery procedures tied to crippling pain and injury, ...
Des Moines RegisterDes Moines school board is "a victim of deception by Dr. Roberts," new statement says
Ian Roberts deceived students, teachers, parents, community "our elected officials and Iowa's Board of Educational Examiners," board chair said.
An Alabama construction worker and United States citizen said he was arrested twice by federal immigration agents who claimed his driver’s license was fake. Leonardo Garcia Venegas lives and works in ...
The government shutdown has already affected some services on military installations, but the impact varies, according to Military Times' review of several installation Facebook pages. For example, ...
Allentown Morning CallSecond woman pleads guilty, sentenced to prison in shooting death of man outside Whitehall Township store
An Allentown woman will spend up to a decade in prison for her role in the 2024 killing of a Palmerton man outside a Whitehall Township store. Liz Marie Pacheco, 38, was sentenced Wednesday to five ...
Milwaukee Journal-SentinelWhat's Trump's approval rating? Here's what the latest Marquette Law School poll found
The survey results come after a deadlocked Congress failed to reach an agreement on the spending plan, resulting in a partial government shutdown.
The Washington PostPentagon plans widespread random polygraphs, NDAs to stanch leaks
The Pentagon is planning to require thousands of uniformed and civilian officials to sign nondisclosure agreements and submit to random polygraph testing.
The first federal government shutdown of the decade tips hundreds of thousands of Marylanders and the state itself into economic uncertainty as millions of dollars that normally flow to workers and ...
Dallas Morning NewsConservative activist says TCU canceled her event. School says it was never on the books
An activist said Texas Christian University blocked her from speaking on campus, arguing the school is discriminating against Christian and conservative events. But the school says the event was ...
The attorney for Gary Chapman, the Priceville police officer fired after a chase led to the death of a Hartselle teenager, has told AL.com why he thinks the city was wrong to fire the officer.
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