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Chronic absenteeism skyrockets in Minnesota public schools

More than 30% of Minnesota public school students are chronically absent, double the pre-pandemic rate of 15%, according to the state's Department of Education.

UAW strike: Republican senators pin blame on Biden

Republican senators are blaming the Biden administration for the United Auto Workers’ strike, attempting to drive a wedge between the union and President Joe Biden’s push for electric vehicles.

Stimulus check update: Tax rebate of up to $675 can be claimed in Montana through beginning of October

Residents in Montana have 16 more days to apply for a property tax rebate of up to $675 per taxpayer.

Pence focuses on the family in conservative Christian conference speech

Family is at the center of Mike Pence's presidential campaign.

Gavin Newsom faces dilemma with bill to pay striking workers unemployment benefits

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is under pressure from both sides concerning a bill passed by the legislature that would give striking workers unemployment benefits.

Virginia school board adopts Youngkin transgender policy

Virginia's Madison County School Board voted unanimously to pass new parent-focused transgender policies, becoming one of a handful in the state to do so.

UAW strike: Gretchen Whitmer needs to avoid Michigan speed bumps ahead of 2028

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) is dealing with a major auto strike in her state that could pour cold water on her political ambitions if she fails to navigate it properly.

Pentagon to interview new witnesses from deadly Kabul airport bombing

The Department of Defense will conduct new interviews with United States troops who witnessed the bombing in Afghanistan that resulted in the deaths of 13 service members during the final days of the military's two decades in the country.

White House: Biden ‘dialed in on the key issues’ despite son’s indictment

National security adviser Jake Sullivan was adamant President Joe Biden remains "dialed in," despite his son Hunter Biden being indicted by special counsel David Weiss on three federal gun-related charges.

UAW strike: Bernie Sanders headed to Michigan for rally with workers at picket line

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) will hold a rally on Friday in support of the United Auto Workers just steps from the picket line, less than one day after the country’s largest auto union began a historic strike.
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