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AFL-CIO leader says unionization is ‘on the rise’ in ‘State of the Unions’ address

The president of the AFL-CIO asserted that unions are “on the rise” and touted new polling data in her first address ahead of Labor Day.

Judge dismisses Wyoming sorority sisters’ lawsuit denying transgender student entry

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by sorority sisters at the University of Wyoming to challenge the induction of a transgender student whom they alleged had made members feel unsafe and uncomfortable.

NASCAR criticized over apparent discrimination in diversity internship

An internship program from NASCAR has been criticized for seemingly discriminating against white people, with one college professor arguing that the program is illegal.

Francis Suarez becomes first to drop out of 2024 presidential race

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has dropped out of the 2024 Republican presidential race.

NIH nominee agrees to Elizabeth Warren’s demands not to work for pharmaceutical companies after tenure

President Joe Biden’s nominee to become director of the National Institutes of Health has agreed to a number of major ethics commitments pushed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), including a pledge not to work for any major pharmaceutical companies for at least four years after leaving the government sector.

FBI searching for immigrants who crossed US-Mexico border with ISIS-affiliated smuggler

The FBI is scrambling to locate immigrants from Uzbekistan who were released into the United States after they illegally crossed the southern border with the help of a human smuggler who has ties to the Islamic State terrorist group, according to a new report.

Vaccine exemptions for kindergartners growing nationally as skepticism increases

Kindergartners across the country were granted exemptions to required vaccines at a higher rate last school year than pre-pandemic numbers.

WATCH LIVE: Biden to speak about Medicare price negotiation initiative

President Joe Biden will deliver remarks about prescription drug costs after he unveiled the first 10 drugs that will be targeted in Medicare price negotiations.

Multiple myeloma: Steve Scalise’s cancer diagnosis and what to know about it

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a relatively uncommon but treatable blood cancer.

Nikki Haley accuses Ramaswamy of promoting ‘dangerous’ positions on Israel in feud

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley hit out against primary opponent Vivek Ramaswamy over his foreign policy stance on Israel, decrying the business entrepreneur's previous suggestions that the United States should halt funding to the Middle Eastern country as a “dangerous” proposal.
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