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US Steel deal a major win for 100,000 American jobs

Sen. Kim Ward, the three-term legislator from Greensburg and the highest-ranking Republican in the upper chamber, recently told The Center Square the long fight to the finish line was a personal mission to protect the commonwealth’s legacy.

Security

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Abraham Heschel, Martin Luther King, Maurice Eisendrath, Washington, D.C., Feb. 7, 1968

After Hamas atrocities, MLK’s embrace of Israel and disdain for antisemitism confronts liberals

“Dr. King’s vision of a secure Israel and a peaceful Middle East is as relevant today as it was in the 1960s,” labor leader says.

Waste, Fraud and Abuse

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DOT hands out $1.5 billion in grants for 'woke' transportation projects 

Grants seek to advance racial equity, climate justice and union jobs in transportation.

White House

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Joe Biden, Belleville, Mich., Sept. 26, 2023

Biden joins UAW strike lines in potential presidential first

Sitting presidents have typically tried to stay out of active strikes, but Biden's decision to join the picketers comes as he runs for reelection in 2024.

Congress

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USCP Acting Assistant Chief for Uniformed Operations Sean Gallagher speaks at a news conference to discuss the law enforcement’s preparations ahead of the Justice for J6 Rally near the U.S. Capitol on September 17, 2021 in Washington, DC.

Interim Capitol Police chief plagued by Jan. 6, discipline probe, lack of rank-and-file confidence

Newly-elevated interim Capitol Police Chief Sean Gallagher faced a whistleblower complaint and a "no-confidence" vote over the handling of Jan. 6 and was also found to have cheated on timesheets in a decade-old internal affairs probe.

White House

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Joe Biden

Biden blocks Nippon Steel's $14.9B takeover bid of US Steel, citing national security concerns

Nippon is Japan’s largest steelmaker.

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California Senate passes $25 minimum wage for healthcare workers

Legislation is championed by the Service Employees International Union.

Culture

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People hold up signs during a rally against "critical race theory" (CRT) being taught in schools at the Loudoun County Government center in Leesburg, Virginia on June 12, 2021.

Parents fight critical race theory as teacher's union commits over $127k to advance it

"If we are going to take America back, we have got to take our public school systems back," said Southlake, Texas parent and anti-CRT activist Leigh Wambsganss.

White House

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Donald Trump

Trump GDP, tariffs and inflation data defy doomsday predictions as critics soften

Results of economic indices: Despite relentless skepticism, Trump’s economic policies are driving growth and winning over critics.

From the States

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American supermarket checkouts

California lawmakers seek to limit self-checkout to reduce theft, combat racism

Opponents say theft is caused by thieves, not self-checkout machines, and that a new requirement for “worker and consumer impact assessment” for every new technology used would harm the state’s economy.

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