
‘Housing Wire’ says Ben Carson will accept HUD secretary role
Speculation is [nearly] officially over By Kelsey Ramírez | Housing Wire Nov. 28, 2016 The speculation is now over as sources close to the appointment

Speculation is [nearly] officially over By Kelsey Ramírez | Housing Wire Nov. 28, 2016 The speculation is now over as sources close to the appointment

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By Matt Viser | Boston Globe From the very first day, Steve Bannon made an impression. In a Harvard Business School classroom of about 90
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Los Angeles: Cities Vow to Fight Trump on Immigration, Even if They Lose Millions Water use emerges as a decisive factor in Nevada’s economic diversification

By Tyler Petersen | Cronkite News On June 22, 2010, during President Obama’s second year in office, his administration unveiled a plan to end specific
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By Reagan Priest | Yellow Sheet With the House and Senate returning to the Capitol to vote on legislation Monday, Gov. Katie Hobbs now has

By Jakob Thorington | Yellow Sheet Republican legislators are reconsidering a school safety bill intended to help law enforcement agencies better respond to life-threatening emergencies.

By AZ Family Bankruptcy attorney Howard Meyers said Chapter 11 filings have become more common for nonprofits. “It happens with great frequency,” Meyers said. “A more