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Christian Baker Jack Phillips and Colorado Civil Rights Commission Have Resolved Legal Dispute Over…

Kevin Daley Mar 5, 2019
COLORADO - Christian baker Jack Phillips and the Colorado Civil Rights Commission (CCRC) have resolved a legal dispute that set Phillips’ religious beliefs against the state’s public accommodations law. The deal, announced Tuesday…
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McClatchy News Stands By Reports That Michael Cohen Visited Prague, Despite Testimony; Buzzfeed Also…

Chuck Ross Mar 5, 2019
WASHINGTON - McClatchy news organization is standing by its reports that Michael Cohen visited Prague during 2016, as alleged in the Steele dossier, even though the former Trump attorney disputed the claim in sworn congressional…
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JPMorgan Chase Will Cease New Financing to Private-Prisons After Protests from Far-Left Activists…

Evie Fordham Mar 5, 2019
Activists have included JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon in their criticism, even protesting outside his Manhattan apartment on Feb. 14 with signs demanding he “break up with prisons,” reported Reuters. Photo credit: C-SPAN. NEW YORK…

Rejection of Foreign Nationals Seeking Permanent Residence in the U.S. Increased by 39%; Trump’s…

Jason Hopkins Mar 5, 2019
Between fiscal year 2017 and fiscal year 2018, the rejection of foreign nationals seeking permanent residence in the country increased by 39 percent, according to an analysis by the National Foundation for American Policy, a non-partisan…
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Once Shady Marijuana Biz Now Estimated $11.8 Billion Industry, Generating Workforce Demand Big…

Whitney Tipton Mar 5, 2019
With retail sales estimated at $11.8 billion in 2018, forecasters project that recreational marijuana will employ almost 500,000 people by 2022. (www.luljettas.com) File Photo. WASHINGTON – Once considered shady, the business of…
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$1.5 Billion Mega Millions Winner Steps Forward Two Months Before Deadline; Opted for One-Time Cash…

Tim Pearce Mar 5, 2019
SOUTH CAROLINA - The anonymous South Carolina winner of a $1.5 billion Mega Millions jackpot claimed the prize two months before it timed out, The Washington Post reports. The winner opted for a one-time cash payout of…
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WASHINGTON - OxyContin manufacturer Purdue Pharma is reportedly weighing a bankruptcy filing after most of its profits ended up in the pockets of the Sacklers, the multibillion-dollar family who control the company, according to…
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Jason Hopkins Mar 5, 2019
ARIZONA – Negotiations to keep one of the biggest coal power plants in the U.S. in operation have stalled, officials say, placing hundreds of Native American workers at risk of losing their jobs. Owners of the Navajo…
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Grace Carr Mar 5, 2019
WASHINGTON - Washington state’s health secretary called for a national education campaign Monday in reaction to a measles epidemic that has spread throughout the Pacific Northeast. Health secretary John Wiesman asked the federal…
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Evie Fordham Mar 5, 2019
WASHINGTON - Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb is stepping down in the middle of his fight against “epidemic” teen e-cigarette use, Health and Human Services Sec. Alex Azar announced Tuesday. Sources close to…
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