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School choice goes before voters in 3 states, faces pushback in others
Kentucky is one of three states, along with Colorado and Nebraska, with school choice questions on the ballot this fall. Voters will be asked to decide whether public money should go to support private education.
Sale closed in San Jose: $1.9 million for a five-bedroom home
The property located in the 1500 block of Hallcrest Drive in San Jose was sold on Sept. 13, 2024.
Back-to-office orders have become common. Enforcement not so much
About 80% of organizations have put in place return-to-office policies, but only 17% of those organizations actively enforce their policies.
San Jose approves Costco plans for store in Westgate West mall
San Jose has approved Costco’s plans to build a new store at the Westgate West shopping mall.
New York is the rattiest state, according to exterminators
New York has more rat-infested cities than any state in the nation including 3rd ranked NYC, according to pest control company Orkin. Chicago landed the top spot as usual.
5 times when Donald Trump changed his stance on an issue
It can be difficult to separate Trump’s false statements on any particular issue from a change in policy positions over time.
5 times when Kamala Harris changed her stance on an issue
The shifts may help her among moderate voters, but they have left her open to criticism from the right.
US banks brace for open banking era of consumer data sharing
The measure effectively breaks banks’ hold on crucial data from savings patterns and checking account data to rent payment history — a set up where some firms made switching harder to help boost profits.
Las Vegas man performed dental work without a license in Gilroy, police say
Evidence collected by detectives at the business included dental tools that were “extremely unsanitary,” such as picks, syringes, mirrors and excavators, authorities said.
A Supreme Court reshaped by Trump has a low profile in this presidential campaign
If Trump wins a second term, the right side of the court could retain control for several more decades.