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States push laws to require paid sick days
For school bus driver Jamille Aine, a cold is more than an inconvenience. His employer does not offer paid sick days, so if he can't shake the bug, he may not be able to pay his bills.
Picking our poison
BOTH Democrats and Republicans call Sunday night's Sacramento budget rejection "a catharsis" that shook out the woollies that surface whenever legislators discuss the "T" word.
Swimmers add to medal haul
Britain's Olympic swimmers have claimed silver and bronze on a day expected to bring more medals.
Former 'Noles Dix, Dzingai face steep test for 200 medal
Walter Dix has one Olympic medal from the 100 meters. If he isn't too weary from running seven races already at the Bird's Nest, he could make it two in the 200-meter final.
Washington sneaks into semis
A towel draped around his neck, Jason Todd flashed a smile from ear to ear. Faced with elimination from the Little League World Series for the second straight game, Mill Creek, Wash., came through in the ...
ZR1 Drive Reflects Tech Evolution on the Road: Mechanic's Diary
When I was driving the new Corvette ZR1 recently, the most shocking aspect wasn't actually the 638-hp supercharged V8 .
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