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    Rising crime means these household essentials will no longer be offered in this store
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    Rising crime means these household essentials will no longer be offered in this store

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    September 3, 2023 6:08 pm
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    FILE - In this March 29, 2013 file photo, workers tend to a well head during a hydraulic fracturing operation at an Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. gas well outside Rifle, in western Colorado. Wyoming, New Mexico and other states will lose more than $400 million in mineral payments over the next decade under a budget deal nearing final approval in the Senate. A provision in the budget deal preserves a 2 percent fee charged by the government on royalties from energy companies that purchase oil and gas leases on federal land. The fee effectively set a 51-49 split, favoring the federal government, on energy royalties. The government last year paid $2.1 billion to 35 states under the program, with the largest payments going to five Western states: Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and California.  (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)
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    Trucking company Yellow shuts its doors amid Teamsters union stalemate
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    Of 33,000 spouses on UPS’s plan, about 15,000 are eligible for health coverage through their own employers and won’t be covered by the company beginning next year, according to a memo to employees published by Kaiser Health News.
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    Trucking firm Yellow averts strike by drafting agreement
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