Charles Compton
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"I have no misgivings," said the head of one Democratic group. "On election night 2018, I didn't hear anybody go, 'Jeez, we won! But gosh, wasn't all that stuff really bad that helped everybody win."
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"It seems natural for us to do that, with the hydroelectric power generation that goes on here."
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The escalation in hostilities was the deadliest in years, as rockets were fired from Gaza and Israel's military launched targeted airstrikes. Four Israeli civilians and 23 people in Gaza were killed.
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Nearly 4 million college students are raising children — a fifth of all undergraduates. They have better grades than their peers without kids but are less likely to graduate. What can schools do?
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Every Sunday, Farmhouse Tavern plans how to sell out of perishable food and open bottles of wine so it can shut up shop with an empty refrigerator for the next three days, when it is closed.
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The president called for measures to close what he calls the asylum "loophole" amid a spike in border crossings. Critics say the proposal is an attack on vulnerable migrants.
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The Diocese will expand the use of its ethics hotline, beyond reports of financial fraud or irregularity, to include all reports of any ethical improprieties, sexual abuse or harassment or financial fraud.
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Wolf's proposal is about more than paying teachers a living wage. At current salaries, some districts say they struggle to attract and retain qualified educators.
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The change means these convictions will no longer trigger automatic deportation proceedings.
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John Kane, a Mohawk radio host and activist living on Seneca territory, says the ruling forces the Senecas to pay the state slot money, despite the nation never having really received its gaming exclusivity perk.