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Justice Department Sues to Stop California Net Neutrality Law

The agency filed its suit shortly after the state’s bill, meant to guarantee equal access to the internet, was signed into law.

Publicly Held Corporations in California Will Have to Include Women on Their Boards

Under a new law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown, companies based in California will be required to have at least one woman on their boards by the end of 2019.

Chad Ludington’s Statement on Kavanaugh’s Drinking and Senate Testimony

Mr. Ludington, a Yale classmate of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh’s, issued a statement on Sunday saying the Supreme Court nominee misled a Senate panel last week.

Providence volleyball's bye in sectionals a big help for its coach

After back surgery, Providence head volleyball coach Terri Purichia will use the bye in the sectional tournament to rest and get ready.

        

The Old Rules of the Workplace Aren’t Working. At Least Not for Women.

The number of female chief executives in Fortune 500 companies is 5 percent and has actually declined over the past year.

Trump Administration Prepares a Major Weakening of Mercury Emissions Rules

The proposal is designed to provide legal justification for weakening not only the rules on mercury emissions from coal-burning power plants, but also other pollution controls as well.

A Quiet Docket May Be Just the Right Medicine for the Supreme Court

A lack of blockbuster cases offers the justices a chance to bridge ideological divides that have flared in the confirmation process of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh.

Car Explosion Kills Three Men in Pennsylvania, Officials Say

Officials said three men were killed in the explosion, which they called “an isolated incident.”

U.S. Marine’s Son Wins Okinawa Election on Promise to Oppose Military Base

Denny Tamaki’s victory is a setback to plans to transfer a busy Marine air base to a less-populated coastal area on the island.

Democrats Denounce Limits on F.B.I.’s Kavanaugh Inquiry as a ‘Farce’

Even Democratic senators who knew the investigation would be limited expressed disappointment as investigators planned to interview only four witnesses, at least initially.

Shark Attacks a Teenager Diving for Lobsters Off the California Coast

The teenager had traumatic injuries to his torso but was expected to fully recover. It was the latest shark attack on the coasts of the United States.

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