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"Why not go out of your way to gift books to underfunded and underprivileged communities?" the Cambridgeport Elementary School librarian wrote the first lady.
The fate of the hedonistic haven after the death of the 91-year-old Playboy founder on Wednesday is all in the hands of its current owner.
The recording billed as a message from ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi references North Korean threats against the U.S. and Japan.
The lawsuit by Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson accused Purdue of deceptive marketing of OxyContin and convincing doctors and the public that its drugs had a low-risk of addiction and were effective for treating chronic pain.
The lawsuit by Attorney General Bob Ferguson accused Purdue of deceptive marketing of OxyContin and convincing doctors and the public that its drugs had a low-risk of addiction and were effective for treating chronic pain.
The "Veep" actress, who recently set a record with her sixth consecutive Emmy win, posted about the diagnosis on Twitter Thursday.
One person was killed and another person was injured after a rockfall along a route on Yosemite National Park's "El Capitan," park officials said.
Thuy Nguyen's application for a visa had been repeatedly denied, but on Wednesday she was granted humanitarian parole to enter the U.S.
Thuy Nguyen's application for a visa had been repeatedly denied, but on Wednesday she was granted humanitarian parole to enter the U.S.
Republican Tax Plan a Con Game Against Working People
Yesterday, President Donald Trump and Republican leaders in Congress released their new tax plan. AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka responded to the proposal:
The tax plan Republicans put out [yesterday] is nothing but a con game, and working people are the ones they’re trying to con. Here we go again. First comes the promise that tax giveaways for the wealthy and big corporations will trickle down to the rest of us. Then comes the promise that tax cuts will pay for themselves. Then comes the promise that they want to stop offshoring. And finally, we find out none of these things is true, and the people responsible for wasting trillions of dollars on tax giveaways to the rich tell us we have no choice but to cut Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, education and infrastructure. There always seems to be plenty of money for millionaires and big corporations but never enough money to do anything for working people.
Here are some of the terrible proposals included in yesterday’s plan:
Allowing multinational corporations to pay little to nothing on their offshore profits, which would be a...