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Workers across the country have stood up in the past month to fight for better wages and working conditions.
Mourners filed into the Delaware State Capitol on Thursday to honor former Attorney General Beau Biden.
A Staten Island plumber who won a $136 million Powerball jackpot says he wants to keep working — but also plans to "relax a little more."
The four could be fined up to $500 and face up to six months in jail for cheering during Senatobia High School's graduation.
The former speaker of the House allegedly paid off a man to keep him quiet about allegations of sexual misconduct.
Police say James Stewart, 56, was arrested with a blood-alcohol content three times the legal limit at San Diego International Airport.
In a blistering 13-page letter released earlier this week, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) took U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Mary Jo White to task for a series of broken promises made around the time of her confirmation. At the top of Warren’s list—the commission’s ongoing failure to finalize a rule requiring companies to disclose the gap between their CEOs' pay and that of the median worker.
Gonzalez, 43, pleaded guilty and is facing sentencing for scaling the White House fence in September and unlawfully entering the building.
For Washington, D.C., residents, the long-rumored streetcar in the H Street corridor may seem like a mythical creature. We've heard about it for years. We've seen the tracks. We've even seen streetcars going down H Street with no passengers in them. Lots of people have been left wondering what's going on and why things are taking so long. The culprit, it seems, is a common impediment to progress across the country—outsourcing.
A cleanup operation is underway to clean up a stretch of coastline in Long Beach closed after tar balls washed ashore.