Meet Bill the Barber, who's operated Seven Locks Barbershop in Maryland for 48 years. Our Sara Gilgore, a client, tells his ...
Katie Hobbs allows lodging businesses to create districts and collect up to 5% per overnight stay to raise funds for ...
The (TLI) proudly announces the release of Beyond Better Data: What Actually Changes Health Care? a new book by Founder and Chairman Bill Oldham that brings together decades of experience in ...
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UK releases “historic & long overdue” bill to ban “abusive” LGBTQ+ conversion therapy
"At a time when we’re seeing increased hostility towards the LGBTQ+ community, this draft bill is crucial in creating a safer and more inclusive future.” ...
But the budget faces an uphill battle as the president spars with some members of his own party over the issue.
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“Temper tantrum”: Trump won’t sign landmark housing bill until Congress passes anti-trans voting law
“This reinforces that the top priority... of Donald Trump, are needless culture wars, not actually lowering the cost of ...
The Massachusetts House has passed a bipartisan bill to protect access to books in schools and public libraries. The bill gives school librarians primary authority over selecting library materials. It ...
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Royal Family has come under pressure to reveal more about its finances after scandal involving King Charles’ brother ...
The majority of U.S. states will soon have to pay 5% to 15% of federal nutrition assistance benefits in their state, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s release Wednesday ...
Good morning. Volunteers are a powerful and underappreciated engine of Canada’s health systems. The Globe is launching a ...
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Indiana SNAP payment error rate rises, increasing likelihood state will be on the hook for benefits
Indiana’s error rate for the 2025 federal fiscal year, which runs from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, was 9.77% — up slightly from the 2024 rate of 9.52%.
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