
January 3, 2023
01/03/23 • 4 min
On today's Front Page: The opening day of the 118th Congress will likely feature a historic fight on the House floor over who will serve as speaker, the National Labor Relations Board has proposed an overhaul of the franchise business model, and more.
On today's Front Page: The opening day of the 118th Congress will likely feature a historic fight on the House floor over who will serve as speaker, the National Labor Relations Board has proposed an overhaul of the franchise business model, and more.
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On today's Front Page: The U.S. House of Representatives is without a speaker after Republican Kevin McCarthy failed to win on three ballots, the shocking injury and hospitalization of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin have underscored the danger of playing in the NFL, and more.
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