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Delaware DMV Employees Take to Picket Lines, Demand Fair Wage Negotiations

DOVER, Del.- Picket lines formed outside the Dover Division of Motor Vehicles Wednesday, as members of the local labor union gathered to demand higher salaries.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

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The Faulkner Focus

and hate jews? why is it even a thought, a controversy to say kick them off the campus, expel them, arrest them, put them in prison. let them be there for a while and how you stop this type of terrible behavior which is nothing different than what happened in charlottesville except the left want to try to sweep it under the rug where they went nuts about people at charlottesville. this is far worse. >> harris: i have to say this because you are asking the question why let them in? have you talked with a teenager? it is hard to assess what they believe in at those early ages. so i don't know that we've become a country yet that will keep kids out based on what they say they think in an interview. once their actions tell you and once we hear the threats, which are not protected speech, then the question becomes, ari, why not kick them off campus?

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Expected employment at highest level since July 2022: NABE

The business environment is still strong as more respondents than in January reported rising sales and profit margins in the previous three months, according to NABE.

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BBC News

down the course. now we have some of the other runners that will take part. this is the start line, the beginning of the 26.2 miles challenge on these people will still run at an incredible time. this group is underfour hours. imagine running that distance in under four hours. you can see the atmosphere is amazing with so many people coming out to cheer them on and lots of people with their names on the vests are the charity they are running for and today is about achieving something incredible and so many people will raise money for charities close to their hearts. we have seen cancer charities and alzheimer's and mental health and children's charities and guide dogs, people want to raise as much money as they can for causes. and a wide range of ages. the oldest is 91 and the youngest 18 and 270 people are

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Breakfast

ooh! it's our projection world. and here, we tell the story of mobility — why it was necessary to build the schwebebahn. because population increased massively in the middle of the 19th century and industrialisation came. as well as the projection, there are reminders of what the carriages looked like through the ages... and then, of course, this is like... ooh, bouncy! ..but you can't lean back. ..a lego diorama of wuppertal, but la piece de resistance is at the end. emeline, let's just enter the carriage number 11. here, you see it's still — you can still open the windows, for example. just put them on. ooh! make them link. the brain, really — yeah, after five seconds, you are in the world of 1929 and you really think you are making a left or right turn. a lot of people thought that it is against god, it's too speedy, that it's too much metal over the river,

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FOX and Friends Sunday

breathing. the manager rushing into action and giving the choking boy chest compressions. thankfully, baby miles started breathe withing -- breathing shortly after the employee's heroic actions. kayleigh: he needs a raise, wow. pete: finally, eating in bed is becoming an increasingly popular trend among young people -- will: gross. kayleigh: what? why not? will: are you serious, kayleigh? kayleigh: yes. my daughter and i do it all the time. [laughter] pete: 58% of americans between 18 and 24 say their bed is their preferred place to eat when they get hungry late at night while nearly 44% of adults of all ages admit to doing the same. so we want to know, do you like to eat where you sleep, or is snacking in the snack a no go? e-mail us, friends@foxnews.com. the more color areful and descriptive, the better.

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FOX and Friends Sunday

immigrants took over the field at harlem's thomas jefferson park. the coach said he was asked what appeared to be 30 or so illegal immigrants to leave the field. the group refused despite police arriving on the scene. >> the police arrived and they still refused? >> the coach told the new york post the team felt unsafe and left and they don't plan to return to the field any time soon. >> that's brazen. >> we received hundreds and hundreds of e-mails. eating in bed is becoming increasingly popular trend among young people. data shows 58% of americans between 8 and 24 say their bed is the preferred place to eat when they get hungry late at night. >> i love gen z. >> 54% of adults of all ages admit to doing the same thing. earlier we asked our viewers their thoughts. caylee's pro and pete and i think it's disgusting.

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Fox News Live

hezbollah on high alert across the country rocket sirens were sounding along the border with lebanon after fresh israeli strikes overnight. the united states continues to work behind the scenes to de-escalate tension along the northern border were also track eight new developers of the west bank the israeli military's wrapping up her rate in the city for a third day. so far 14 people have been killed according to the palestinian red crescent there are many developments across the middle east and this very unpredictable chapter. this is the worst and most dangerous time for that region in the past few decades. arthel: very unpredictable, trey yingst thank you. eric: lesbian fox news contributor lieutenant general keith nicalek former national security adviser to both president trump and vice president mike pence. good to see you. this ages come in the nick of time to help protect israel? >> yes it really did. i think they were fine but it

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The Travel Show

to build the schwebebahn. because population increased massively in the middle of the 19th century and industrialisation came. as well as the projection, there are reminders of what the carriages looked like through the ages... and then, of course, this is like... 0oh, bouncy! ..but you can't lean back. ..a lego diorama of wuppertal, but la piece de resistance is at the end. emeline, let's just enter the carriage number 11. here, you see it's still — you can still open the windows, for example. just put them on. 0oh! make them link. the brain, really — yeah, after five seconds, you are in the world of 1929 and you really think you are making a left or right turn. a lot of people thought that it is against god, it's too speedy, that it's too much metal over the river, that it looks ugly, all the people who didn't have the vision that this

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