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Michigan Senate votes to repeal 2012 law restricting unions
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Texas Researchers Use Okra to Remove Microplastics from Wastewater
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Honduras's first woman president legalises morning-after-pill
Many Colorado teachers dig into their own pockets to buy classroom supplies. The state may soon pay them back. A bipartisan bill would give 50,000 public school teachers an income tax credit of up to $1,000 to reimburse personally incurred expenses
Meet the mechanic modifying motorcycles to help veterans and amputees ride again after trauma