The House has approved legislation to avert a potential nationwide rail strike, forcing rail workers to accept the labor agreement brokered by the Biden administration in September. The House also voted on a separate measure that provides seven days of paid sick leave, which also now heads to the Senate. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins CBS News to discuss.
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New plans for A582 could see double roundabouts scrapped for traffic lights
Plans have been unveiled to overhaul a series of junctions on one of the busiest routes between South Ribble and Preston after a previous vision to create a new dual […]

