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Washington State Wants Judge's Restraining Order Applied To Trump's New Travel Ban
State Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Thursday he will ask the judge who stayed the first travel ban nationwide to extend that stay to the revised ban. Several other states are joining the lawsuit.
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RadioShack Files For Bankruptcy. Again
The electronics chain closed thousands of stores in 2015 and restructured the remaining business in an attempt to stabilize sales. On Wednesday, the new parent company filed for bankruptcy.
State Republicans Push For More Restrictive Voting Laws
Bills to tighten voter ID rules have already been introduced in about half the states this year, where Republican lawmakers say the changes are needed to protect the integrity of the vote.
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High-Tech Greenhouse Has Neighbors Throwing Shade Over Light Pollution
LEF Farms is investing $10 million to grow gourmet lettuce indoors in New Hampshire. Neighbors say they support the idea of locally grown food, but worry that the lights may affect property values.
States Wrestle With Legalizing Payments For Gestational Surrogates
The Minnesota legislature is considering letting women who act as gestational surrogates get paid for carrying a fetus for other parents. States vary widely in their approach to the practice.
This Week In Race: Honoring Forgotten Women, A Sporty Hijab, Carson The Revisionist
Cities in several states have honored "comfort women" who were forced into sex work during World War II. Memorials have appeared in New Jersey, Michigan, Virginia and California, with more on the way.
Nominations Sought for Farm Mom of the Year
For anyone who has a favorite “farm mom,” the Americas Farmers organization is accepting nominations for their Farm Mom of the Year through March 31st.…
U.S. Employers Added A Robust 235,000 Jobs In February
Meanwhile, the unemployment rate stayed about where it has been, dropping just a tenth of a percentage point to 4.7 percent. All in all, the report builds on strong jobs gains in January.
Nonstop Omaha-to-Miami flights announced
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Officials say people who use Omaha's airport soon can fly nonstop to Miami.Eppley Airfield officials say the daily American Airlines…
Michael Flynn Admits Lobbying May Have Benefited Turkish Government
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Chad Day, investigative reporter for the Associated Press, about Michael Flynn's retrospective registration as a foreign agent, and the details of his lobbying efforts in the interest of the Turkish government.
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