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The tight margins of federal work meant that one firm was unable to pay its health insurance premium, leading to a lapse in coverage for employees who also lost five weeks of pay. Now the owner and workers are bracing for the possibility of another shutdown after Feb. 15.
The president is roiling the latest bipartisan negotiations over immigration with the renewed threat of unilateral executive action and further dividing Republicans.
While the special counsel has not accused any American of criminally coordinating with Russia, he has documented falsehoods by Trump advisers that masked efforts to develop inroads with Russia and leverage the hacking of Democratic emails.
Zachary Cruz speaks with his brother, Nikolas, after the shooting on Feb. 14, 2018. (Florida state attorney’s office)
Zach was 17 when his older brother, Nikolas Cruz, became one of the deadliest school shooters in American history. And it left with him a choice: forever tie himself to the crime by supporting Nik or distance himself by abandoning the last close relative he has. “I’m stuck between loving him and hating him because of what he did,” Zach said.
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Britain will be glued to Parliament TV again this week for the next episode of the hit dramedy known as Brexit. The star of it all is Bercow, 56, a pint-size disciplinarian and champion shade-thrower who is the most theatrical, sharp-tongued and proactive speaker in modern times.
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The California Democrat framed her campaign as a response to President Trump, attempting to make the case that she would unite the country.
Opponents of President Trump argue that a third major candidate could split the anti-Trump vote and help reelect him.
Juan Guaidó, leader of the U.S.-backed opposition in Venezuela, said he will test Nicolás Maduro’s government by bringing in food aid to ease a crippling humanitarian crisis.
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Greedy ownership wrecks local newspapers, but reporters who remain are hustling to get the job done.
Faculty members reportedly complained that some students at the university “were being so impolite as to have a conversation that not everyone on the floor could understand.”
Dakota Theriot, 21, was arrested in the deaths of a family he had been staying with and his parents in separate shootings, authorities said.
The true-crime series hit the streaming service just before the Bundy-centric feature film “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile” premiered at Sundance.
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