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Some Maryland universities reported plans to layoff dozens of employees and freeze hiring as administrators try to account ...
Maine Governor Janet Mills will receive and award from Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights for her battle with the Trump administration over trans athletes in girls' sports.
ESPN's Andraya Carter shares who we should keep our eye on in what promises to be an exciting and competitive season for the WNBA.
Maine Defeats Trump Over Funding Freeze 'He never once said a word to me': Green Bay Packers HC Matt LaFleur breaks silence on disgruntled wide receiver U.S. Drillers Say Peak Shale Has Arrived Michae ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNGolden Globes Adds ‘Best Podcast of the year’ Award (Tips for Aspiring Creators)Golden Globes to add a new Best Podcast of the year award in 2026. Learn how to start a podcast that’s authentic, engaging & ...
At least nine people were reported killed in Ukraine by a Russian drone strike just hours after the two countries held their first face-to-face talks in more than three years.
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Money Talks News on MSNFood Prices Jump 24% Since 2020: 12 Ways to Fight Back at the Grocery StoreFrom meal planning to store brand alternatives, simple shopping adjustments can lead to substantial savings at the checkout counter.
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'The President Is Creating Chaos And Uncertainty': Senator Maggie Hassan Grills Trump Over Disastrous Economic PoliciesDuring a recent interview Senator Maggie Hassan grilled the Trump Administration for its disastrous economic policies that are causing chaos across America.
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Colorado oil and gas spill could take 5 years to clean upChevron said it will take five years to fully clean up the impacts of the oil spill that happened in Galeton last month.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNImpact heat returns next weekBBC Boss Tim Davie outlined a national plan to switch off traditional broadcast transmissions in the 2030s, to ensure a 'smooth' transition to internet-only delivery of programmes.
The program was launched 60 years ago by President Lyndon B. Johnson and serves hundreds of children in Marion and Polk counties.
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