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New York minimum wage increase goes into effect as 2024 begins

Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com As the United States entered the new year, New York’s minimum wage increased statewide at the stroke of midnight.  Minimum wage workers in the Empire State received a raise in pay of between 80 cents to a dollar this year, the first in a series of gradual increases expected […]

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Jeremy Renner Is Ready To Return To ‘Mayor Of Kingstown’ One Year After Snowplow Accident

Jeremy Renner is days away from returning to production on Season 3 of Mayor Of Kingstown, one year after a snowplow accident that nearly claimed his life. In an interview with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen on CNN’s New Year’s Eve special Sunday night, Renner told the co-hosts, “I think I’m ready, I think I’m

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Marsha Warfield, bailiff Roz Russell on ‘Night Court,’ returns to the show that has a ‘big heart’

NEW YORK — Fans of the rebooted hit NBC sitcom “Night Court” might have been forgiven for tuning in all season long and asking “Where’s Roz?” Roz Russell — played by comedian Marsha Warfield — was the salty, no-nonsense bailiff alongside Bull Shannon who had a world-weary view of the shenanigans in the courtroom during

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New FAFSA launches after a long delay — but with ‘some minor issues,’ Education Department says

A simplified Free Application for Federal Student Aid is finally online after a significant delay. However, as part of a “soft launch,” the new FAFSA form has only been periodically available. It’s likely few, if any, of the millions of students applying to college for the 2024-25 academic year have been able to successfully submit an application,

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The U.S. and Israel: An Embrace Shows Signs of Strain After Oct. 7

President Biden was getting ready to leave the White House for an audacious flight to Israel to demonstrate solidarity after the Oct. 7 terrorist attack when suddenly the trip seemed to be falling apart before it even began. An explosion at a Gaza hospital had reportedly killed or wounded hundreds, the Palestinians were blaming Israel,

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Berlin sees decrease in New Year’s violence with boosted police presence

Berlin authorities have reported a decrease in violence during New Year’s Eve celebrations in comparison to the previous year. The holiday saw the temporary detention of 390 people and injuries to 54 police officers. A significant police presence of 4,500 officers patrolled the city, which was the highest number in decades. Authorities in Berlin said

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