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Vermont is no stranger to the courts when it comes to conditions on "town tuitioning" programs, common across sparsely populated parts of New England, which offer public money to families without a local public school to use on education of their choice. The state's latest response to years of court rulings against discrimination in the programs – notably the Supreme Court's 20...

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Washington Post   Brendi Bluitt didn’t think she fit the typical profile of someone needing public assistance to pay for housing. She had a good job in public relations, earning $80,000 a year. But she qualified for D.C.’s home-purchase-assistance program, and she ended up getting an interest-free loan of more than $84,000. She had to contribute only $1,000 from her savings...

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The Hill   President Trump said major defense contractors have agreed to quadruple the production of “exquisite class” weaponry following a meeting Friday at the White House. “They have agreed to quadruple Production of the ‘Exquisite Class’ Weaponry in that we want to reach, as rapidly as possible, the highest levels of quantity. Expansion began three months prior to the m...

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Breitbart   Friday on Newsmax TV’s “National Report,” Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said there should be an investigation into Kristi Noem over how she spent taxpayer funds in her position with Homeland Security. Mace said, “I trust President Trump and his judgment here. One of my questions is Corey Lewandowski. Is he going with her? Where is he going in all of this? The second th...

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The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that the U.S. economy lost 92,000 non-farm jobs in February, unexpectedly more than Wall Street analysts had expected.  The unemployment rate for last month of 4.4%, compared to the same time last year, was relatively unchanged from January's annualized rate of 4.3%.

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