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KAVISH HARJAI

KAVISH HARJAI

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Crime|US

Guards hired by California keep eye on sites deemed risky under Los Angeles freeway damaged by fire

Since an arson fire damaged a key Los Angeles freeway, the state has hired security guards to watch out for smoke and other trouble at three other sites deemed equally risky under Interstate 10

Guards hired by California keep eye on sites deemed risky under Los Angeles freeway damaged by fire
Economy|News|Technology|US

Biden's vow of affordable internet for all is threatened by the looming expiration of subsidies

Twenty-three million families will either have to pay more for internet or cancel their subscriptions altogether if a federal subsidy program to help with the monthly bill runs out of money

Biden's vow of affordable internet for all is threatened by the looming expiration of subsidies
Economy|News|Technology|US

White House renews calls on Congress to extend internet subsidy program

The White House is pressing Congress to extend a federal program that helps families afford internet

White House renews calls on Congress to extend internet subsidy program
Business|Economy|News|Technology

Lawmakers and advocates make last-ditch push to extend affordable internet subsidy

Millions of families will face bigger internet bills starting in May because a federal broadband subsidy program is set to expire

Lawmakers and advocates make last-ditch push to extend affordable internet subsidy
Business|News|Science|Technology|US

How boot camps are helping to address the historic gap in internet access on US tribal lands

A boot camp on a California ranch could help improve internet access on U.S. tribal lands

How boot camps are helping to address the historic gap in internet access on US tribal lands
News|Technology

After millions lose access to internet subsidy, FCC moves to fill connectivity gaps

The FCC voted in July to allow schools and libraries to use federal money to loan out WiFi hotspots to students and patrons

After millions lose access to internet subsidy, FCC moves to fill connectivity gaps
Business|Economy|Election|US

Should the minimum wage be lower for workers who get tipped? Two states are set to decide

Voters in Arizona and Massachusetts are set to decide whether employers should be able to continue to pay tipped workers such as servers and bartenders a lower minimum wage than non-tipped workers

Should the minimum wage be lower for workers who get tipped? Two states are set to decide

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