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Hochul: Twin County internet access to improve with grants

Some internet providers in Columbia and Greene counties are set to receive a vital financial boost through New York’s ConnectAll Deployment Program. Governor Kathy Hochul’s announcement on Wednesday underscores the state’s goal of expanding broadband access in underserved regions.

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 Hochul: Twin County internet access to improve with grants
Senate GOP moves forward on rules change for certain nominees

Senate Republicans took a final procedural step to expedite President Donald Trump’s lower-level nominees, clearing the way for dozens of confirmations. In a narrow 47-52 vote, lawmakers set the stage for these appointees to advance as early as this week.

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 Senate GOP moves forward on rules change for certain nominees
Coalition of UC faculty, workers sue Trump administration

A broad coalition of University of California faculty and labor unions has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that threatened federal funding cuts are “coercive.” They claim that compliance with federal demands would undermine the civil rights of students, teachers, and staff.

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 Coalition of UC faculty, workers sue Trump administration
Seattle City Council passes bills to fight predatory homebuying, aid small businesses

Seattle’s City Council unanimously passed three ordinances to fight predatory homebuying. The measures also streamline small business access to empty storefronts, aiming to make the process faster and more affordable.

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 Seattle City Council passes bills to fight predatory homebuying, aid small businesses
Trump enjoys royal pageantry during unprecedented second UK state visit

President Donald Trump experienced an unprecedented second state visit to the United Kingdom, complete with royal pomp at Windsor Castle. He was greeted by King Charles III, military honor guards, and mounted troops, followed by a private portion of the encounter that remains undisclosed.

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 Trump enjoys royal pageantry during unprecedented second UK state visit
Bill to nullify Trump’s union executive orders introduced by 48 senators – Government Executive

Forty-eight senators have introduced legislation to nullify former President Trump’s union executive orders. The initiative, originally reported by Government Executive, places a spotlight on continued debates surrounding labor policies. Observers note this development underscores a broader conversation about federal workplace governance.

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Utah sheriff details shock, rumors in arrest of Charlie Kirk shooting suspect

A Utah sheriff expressed disbelief upon learning that Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the fatal shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, had surfaced in his community. Rumors and questions quickly spread across Washington County, prompting authorities to share new details about the arrest timeline.

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US farmers face ‘financial calamity’ without extra aid soon, Republican lawmakers say

Republican lawmakers are sounding the alarm about a potential financial disaster for America’s farmers if immediate monetary assistance is not provided. They warn that without quick intervention, the nation’s agricultural backbone could be pushed beyond its limits.

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 US farmers face ‘financial calamity’ without extra aid soon, Republican lawmakers say
Another challenge to Trump’s tariffs comes from his own party

President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs as an economic tool once drew mixed reactions from opponents and supporters alike. Now, voices within his own Republican Party have begun questioning whether these policies best serve American interests, signaling a potential shift in the political conversation.

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CHMA celebrates 16th of September

CHMA’s celebration of Mexico’s Independence Day highlights how this annual tradition continues to resonate strongly, especially “in these times.” By marking 16th de Septiembre, the community comes together to honor cultural heritage and the enduring power of freedom.

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 CHMA celebrates 16th of September
BAE Systems delivers BvS10s to Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom

BAE Systems has rolled out three BvS10 Armored Personnel Carriers for Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom in a ceremonial display of defense collaboration. Produced in Sweden, these vehicles promise unmatched off-road capabilities through the BvS10 Collaborative All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) program.

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 BAE Systems delivers BvS10s to Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom
Trump’s transit chief has a personal reason for making public transportation safer and more accessible

A top Trump administration official joined transit leaders in Boston this week, demanding stricter enforcement of minor offenses to prevent broader violence. He emphasized that federal authorities expect local transit systems to take more direct responsibility for rider safety.

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Jerry quits Ben & Jerry’s, saying its independence on social issues has been stifled

Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Jerry Greenfield is leaving the ice cream company he helped build for nearly five decades. He says the firm’s freedom to champion social causes has been curbed by its parent company, Unilever, prompting his decision to step away. Observers believe this signals a major shift for the iconic brand’s longstanding activism.

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 Jerry quits Ben & Jerry’s, saying its independence on social issues has been stifled
King Charles III greets Trump in Windsor at start of president’s second state visit to the UK (World)

President Donald Trump arrived at Windsor Castle with a full ceremonial welcome, commencing his second state visit to the United Kingdom. King Charles III presided over a day steeped in tradition, including military honor guards and royal greetings.

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AP Business SummaryBrief at 12:57 a.m. EDT

The Federal Reserve is closely examining how many interest rate cuts to make and when to implement them. This brief look at the latest update from AP reveals a pivotal moment in economic decision-making, as the timing of these cuts could shape broader financial landscapes.

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UC academic, labor groups sue Trump Administration

A coalition of academic and labor organizations has filed an unprecedented lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging an unlawful attempt to curb free speech at the University of California. The lawsuit targets the Trump administration, raising important questions about the role of open discourse in public education.

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 UC academic, labor groups sue Trump Administration
The fired head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics is warning about data manipulation

The former commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Erika McEntarfer, was recently removed from her position after a controversial jobs report showed 250,000 fewer jobs than previously recorded. She cautions that any political interference in economic data could erode public confidence and have widespread consequences.

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 The fired head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics is warning about data manipulation
Trump’s UK visit will mix trade and tech talks with royal pomp

Donald Trump’s official state visit to Britain balances modern trade and technology negotiations with centuries-old royal tradition. King Charles III will welcome him at Windsor Castle, followed by high-level discussions with Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the historic Chequers estate.

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 Trump’s UK visit will mix trade and tech talks with royal pomp
Push for midwife rule changes as out-of-hospital births surge 40%

Out-of-hospital births in Arizona have surged by 40%, prompting fresh calls for updated midwifery regulations. As more mothers opt for delivery outside a hospital setting, public health advocates are urging reforms that focus on non-nurse midwives.

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QPS committee looks at school safety data

Quincy Public Schools (QPS) is reviewing new data that indicates nearly two-thirds of fourth- and fifth-graders have minimal concerns about violence on campus. The committee’s work reflects a broader push for improved student well-being and a secure learning environment in local schools.

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This LA play seeks to capture the legacy of the Chicano movement

A new theatrical production is turning attention to the Chicano movement’s rich history in Los Angeles. “August 29,” developed by community college performers, revisits past resistance to highlight how activism has shaped the city’s cultural identity.

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 This LA play seeks to capture the legacy of the Chicano movement
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