Clark Smith, one of five members of the commission, stepped down Friday as lawmakers have raised questions about the role of lottery couriers and agency governance.
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GMA News Online on MSNPalace exec on Duterte: He's known for creating rumors, planting evidenceNewly appointed Palace press officer Undersecretary Claire Castro on Monday accused former President Rodrigo Duterte of ...
The Revontulet Folk Dancers are excited to present a Nordic folk dance workshop and an evening dance to be held Saturday, March 22, at the Finnish Center at Saima Park, located at 67 ...
Analysts say Dave Bozeman’s strategies have already made a difference at Eden Prairie’s C.H. Robinson, one of the largest logistics companies in the world.
Leila was rescued off the Maine coast as a pup in 1988 and came to The Maritime Aquarium in 1989, where she lived a wonderful ...
Are deep cuts in federal spending and thoughtful cuts both possible? Our Editorial Board Roundtable offers some thoughts.
Award-winning actress Nadine Lustre quickly squashed speculations that she was paid to endorse a party-list. The "Uninvited" ...
Emma Acampora of Rancocas Valley faces Ella Garofalo of Bordentown Regional in a 100lbs bout during the South Jersey ...
While the Lottery Commission says it can’t regulate sales to couriers, lawmakers want changes after two major jackpots were ...
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The money that the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, claims to be saving comes at a huge cost to the workers they're firing. NPR sat down with one federal employee fired on Presidents Day.
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