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How bad would a UPS strike be for the economy?
In one week, unionized workers at UPS will walk out if a labor agreement isn’t reached — an action that would have major economic consequences. -
Constituents hound Senate offices over unprecedented passport backlog
Thousands of people have been calling Senate offices for assistance getting the necessary documents for overseas travel as the State Department's passport processing backlog causes unprecedented delays. -
Republican infighting could stall House spending bills
Republicans could be in for a showdown in the House of Representatives amid infighting over cutting government spending.
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Daily on Energy: Manchin zeroes in on transmission lines and the threat of outages
Subscribe today to the Washington Examiner magazine and get Washington Briefing: politics and policy stories that will keep you up to date with what's going on in Washington. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Just $1.00 an issue!Hot weather does not mean climate change
As Ambassador Rahm Emanuel once said as chief of staff to President Barack Obama, “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” Hillary Clinton is taking this to heart, using summer temperatures to justify Democrats’ profligate spending on green energy in the Inflation Reduction Act.Policy Finance
Deal between UPS and Teamsters reached, averting historic strike
UPS and the Teamsters union have reached a contract agreement, avoiding the biggest strike from a single employer in United States history.Food stamps: All Rhode Island payments for August worth up to $1,691 to arrive in seven days
Rhode Island will distribute all direct payments to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients for the month of August in seven days.
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