
Strike deadline nears for New York-area train system with 250,000 daily commuters
NEW YORK (AP) — North America’s largest commuter rail system is facing a potential shutdown as a deadline nears to reach a deal with unionized workers to avert a strike. The Long Island Railroad that serves New York City’s eastern suburbs has been negotiating for months on a new contract with labor officials representing locomotive engineers, machinists, signalmen and other train workers. A strike was temporarily averted in September when President Donald Trump’s administration agreed...
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- Strike deadline nears for New York-area train system with 250,000 daily commuters
- Democrats test a new red state strategy: Back independents over their own nominees
- Florida court to consider whether new US House map violates state ban on partisan gerrymandering
- A Texas town may offer a preview of a Trump plan to force noncitizens from public housing
- Texas puts man to death for a retired professors killing in its 600th execution since 1982
Democrats test a new red state strategy: Back independents over their own nominees
NEW YORK (AP) — Democratic leaders, desperate to compete in red states where their party brand is toxic, are embracing something new this midterm season: Not backing Democrats. In states like Nebraska, Idaho and Alaska, Democratic officials are, in some cases, looking past their own party’s candidates while subtly encouraging — or even openly promoting — independent candidates they hope can outperform the Democratic label. The Democratic National Committee and some of its allies in are...
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- Democrats test a new red state strategy: Back independents over their own nominees
- Powells legacy at the Fed to be shaped by his misjudging inflation and standing up to Trump
- Trump, Xi wrap up summit claiming progress stabilizing US-China relations but differences persist
- Supreme Court voting rights ruling fuels a new push to defend Black representation
- Florida court to consider whether new US House map violates state ban on partisan gerrymandering
US agents arrest tourist after video shows a rock hurled at an endangered Hawaiian monk seals head
SEATTLE (AP) — A tourist from Washington state is facing federal charges after a witness recorded what prosecutors say was a video of him hurling a coconut-sized rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal just off a Maui beach last week. Igor Mykhaylovych Lytvynchuk, 38, made arrangements to surrender in the Seattle area on Wednesday as special agents with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration were seeking to arrest him, Assistant U. S. Attorney Aislinn Affinito in Honolulu said...
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- US agents arrest tourist after video shows a rock hurled at an endangered Hawaiian monk seals head
- NASAs Psyche spacecraft buzzing Mars on its way to a rare metal asteroid
- Ancient teeth hint at canoodling between early human relatives
- Neil deGrasse Tyson takes on aliens and how we should greet them in Take Me to Your Leader
- One evacuated passenger tests positive for hantavirus and another develops symptoms on flight home

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