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USWNT, USMNT get equal split of World Cup bonuses in new CBAs The two CBAs will go into effect on June 1 and will last until the end of 2028. The U.S. National Soccer Team Players Association (USNSTPA), which represented the men's players, had been operating without a CBA since the end of 2018.
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With a chance to make history, Tina Kotek wins Oregon Democratic primary for governor Voters aren't thrilled with the state of affairs in Oregon, but that wasn't enough for Democrats to reject a longtime party leader on Tuesday. Former speaker of the state House Tina Kotek has prevailed over Treasurer Tobias Read in the Oregon ...
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Fetterman wins Pennsylvania Democratic Senate primary, GOP race is too close to call John Fetterman, Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor, easily won the state's Democratic primary for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, but the Republican race appeared headed for a recount. The 6-foot-9 Fetterman, who often wears shorts to campaign events and has ...
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Conservatives Are Defending a Sanitized Version of 'The Great Replacement' Their reaction to the Buffalo shooting shows that the racist theory has now entered the Republican mainstream. By Adam Serwer. Tucker Carlson and other conservative figures. The Atlantic; Alex Wong / Michael Schwartz / Janos Kummer / Ting Shen / Getty.
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Governor Murphy Announces Appointments to New Jersey Asian American and Pacific Islander Commission TRENTON- Governor Phil Murphy today announced the appointments of 28 public members to the New Jersey Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Commission. The announcement comes during AAPI Heritage Month, which is an annual celebration that ...
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Mental Health Awareness Month - Part 2: Warning Signs South Carolina Athletics provides its student-athletes access to a wide variety of mental health providers, with expertise ranging from mental performance to mental health services, covering their psychological, psychiatric, and emotional needs.
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How CalMatters readers would spend the state's budget surplus California's pockets are deeper than ever. The state now has a $97.5 billion budget surplus, Gov. Gavin Newsom recently announced. About half of that amount is up for grabs — lawmakers will now duke it out to see their pet projects and priorities ...
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