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Missing names: USWNT players that didn't make the final roster
Missing names: USWNT players that didn't make the final roster
As 23 players begin to prepare to travel to represent their country as part of the final United States Women's National Team roster, many players will be staying behind to watch the tournament from home.With the release of the 2023 USWNT Women’s World Cup roster, there are certai...
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Rumors: Braves surprise trade, where Cubs stand, Ohtani in the cards?
MLB Rumors: Braves surprise trade, where Cubs stand, Ohtani in the cards?
MLB Rumors: Latest Shohei Ohtani trade update with Angels surgingComing into the 2023 season, all of the earliest possible MLB Trade Deadline buzz was about the possibility that the Los Angeles Angels could trade their two-way superstar, Shohei Ohtani, as he's set to become a free agent this ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Hollywood writers at rally say they'll win as strike reaches 50 days
Hollywood writers at rally say they'll win as strike reaches 50 days
Fifty days into a strike, and about 1,000 Hollywood writers and their supporters have marched across Los Angeles for a new contract with studios that includes payment guarantees and job security
1970-01-01 08:00
Retail Army Bets Record $1.5 Billion on Stocks at Fastest Pace Ever, JPMorgan Says
Retail Army Bets Record $1.5 Billion on Stocks at Fastest Pace Ever, JPMorgan Says
If the momentum in US stocks is getting extended, retail investors — whose risk-on appetite just hit a
1970-01-01 08:00
Alaska salmon season back on after court halts closure that sought to protect orcas
Alaska salmon season back on after court halts closure that sought to protect orcas
A U.S. appeals court has halted a lower court ruling that would have shut down southeast Alaska’s Chinook salmon troll fishery for the summer to protect endangered orca whales that eat the fish
1970-01-01 08:00
PGA Tour will appear before a Senate panel investigating its deal with Saudi backers of LIV
PGA Tour will appear before a Senate panel investigating its deal with Saudi backers of LIV
A Senate subcommittee is asking executives from the PGA Tour, Saudi golf interests and LIV Golf to testify as Congress investigates the shocking business deal that upended the sport
1970-01-01 08:00
Utah school board unanimously reversed its decision to remove the Bible off school shelves after appeals
Utah school board unanimously reversed its decision to remove the Bible off school shelves after appeals
A Utah school district that pulled the Bible off elementary and middle school library shelves this month, citing concerns over the text's age appropriateness, unanimously reversed that decision Tuesday following appeals from the community.
1970-01-01 08:00
King salmon season back on in Alaska after federal appeals court lets fishery open July 1
King salmon season back on in Alaska after federal appeals court lets fishery open July 1
A U.S. appeals court has halted a lower court ruling that would have shut down southeast Alaska’s Chinook salmon troll fishery for the summer to protect endangered orca whales that eat the fish
1970-01-01 08:00
After GOP walkout, Oregon passes amended bills on abortion, trans care and guns
After GOP walkout, Oregon passes amended bills on abortion, trans care and guns
Oregon lawmakers have passed amended versions of the two bills that were at the center of a six-week Republican walkout
1970-01-01 08:00
Iowa governor settles open records lawsuit filed by media groups
Iowa governor settles open records lawsuit filed by media groups
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by journalists and open government advocates who sought to require her office to respond to public record requests, and a state panel agreed Wednesday to pay more than $100,000 in attorney fees. Reynolds settled the lawsuit about two months after the Iowa Supreme Court refused to dismiss the case filed by two media organizations and a nonprofit advocacy group. The court unanimously rejected the governor's argument that her office wasn't required to respond in a timely manner to record requests and that she could bypass the state's open records law by simply ignoring the requests. The organizations filed the lawsuit in 2021, claiming the governor had violated Iowa’s open records law by ignoring government record requests. The reporters had emailed the governor’s office with eight different open-record requests between April 2020 and April 2021 and renewed each request at least once. In each case, they received no response until filing a lawsuit in December 2021. In a statement, the governor's office acknowledged the settlement but said problems stemmed from demands during the COVID-19 pandemic. “The COVID-19 response put unprecedented demands on the governor’s team to meet the immediate needs of Iowans," Kollin Crompton, the governor's deputy communications director, said in a statement. "As a result, responses to requests were unintentionally delayed, which is not acceptable. Our office has assessed our internal processes and we continue to reevaluate the process to improve timeliness.” Earlier Wednesday, the State Appeal Board approved $135,000 to cover legal fees for the organizations, though the one Democrat on the three-member board objected. Auditor Rob Sand said state law intends that those who violate the open records law should pay fees related to the violation and a fine. The settlement, he noted, pays the fees with public money and doesn't include a fine. “These insiders have no shame," Sand said in a statement. “They abuse your rights, and then want to use your money to pay for having abused you.” The organization are the liberal-leaning Bleeding Heartland blog, Iowa Capital Dispatch and Iowa Freedom of Information Council, which focuses on open government issues. The ACLU of Iowa, which represented the organizations, said the settlement will be official later this month when the court accepts the agreement. The ACLU said the agreement also required a year of judicial oversight over the governor's office's compliance with the state open records law as well as court fees. The governor also settled separate lawsuits filed by an attorney who sued after not receiving records about COVID-19 testing contracts. The State Appeal Board approved about $40,000 to settle that case. Read More Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide
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Wisconsin Assembly passes sweeping bill to overhauls liquor law
Wisconsin Assembly passes sweeping bill to overhauls liquor law
The laws governing Wisconsin's multibillion-dollar liquor industry has passed the state Assembly
1970-01-01 08:00
Sunak Struggles to Contain Tory Anxiety Over UK Mortgages
Sunak Struggles to Contain Tory Anxiety Over UK Mortgages
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces mounting pressure from members of his Conservative Party to help Britons struggling with
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