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"We sit with Japan in a very tough neighborhood. You have Russia, you have China, and you have North Korea," Glass told reporters at Haneda airport, adding the allies needed to "push back against a ...
A bill that would limit abortion access in Missouri was sent to the state Senate on Thursday. House Joint Resolution 73 seeks to ban abortions in Missouri except in cases of medical emergency, fetal ...
Some Tenderloin residents said they’re growing concerned about how the increasing number of homeless shelters and services permeating the neighborhood is affecting businesses and their daily ...
A provincial plan to grant “strong mayor” powers to 169 more municipalities across Ontario starting May 1 is drawing criticism from local leaders in North Durham, who fear the move could ...
Florida State University students pushed back against a plan by the university to resume classes days after a gunman killed two people and injured six others. NBC News' Priya Sridhar reports on ...
“We were given a week off when the university got a few inches of snow - now we’re expected to go back to class days after a mass shooting,” a press release from the group said. Hours after ...
The National Association of Realtors has abandoned its policy of making all listings public and available to all prospective buyers within 24 hours. Instead, it is now allowing brokers to market ...
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — Breweries across Washington say a new proposal out of Olympia could be enough to make their businesses go flat. House Bill 2079 would essentially double the beer excise ...
President Donald Trump’s public approval rating edged down to its lowest level since his return to the White House, as Americans showed signs of wariness over his efforts to broaden his power, a ...
Investing.com-- Japanese consumer price index inflation grew as expected in March, while core inflation accelerated due to a persistent increase in food prices, complicating the Bank of Japan’s ...
Critics of the new push to ban soda and candy purchases under SNAP say it unfairly targets lower income families, limits consumer choice and won't result in better health outcomes.