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The process to close Snowden continues to move forward. Time is running out to oppose this decision.
The process to close Snowden continues to move forward. Time is running out to oppose this decision.
 
Illegal immigrants 'effectively left in legal limbo without any way to pursue asylum,' says non-partisan data analytics group
Illegal immigrants 'effectively left in legal limbo without any way to pursue asylum,' says non-partisan data analytics group
 
As death rates spike across the nation, no one knows how many North Carolinians have died since the COVID-19 pandemic struck.
As death rates spike across the nation, no one knows how many North Carolinians have died since the COVID-19 pandemic struck.
 
Decisions about N.C. schools, jobs, and businesses made behind fog of unclear information
 
North Carolina will have to ramp up its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic before thinking about restarting its economy, a roadmap by Scott Gottlieb warns.
North Carolina will have to ramp up its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic before thinking about restarting its economy, a roadmap by Scott Gottlieb warns.
 
It's nearly impossible to discuss the cost, access, or quality of the U.S. health care system without circling back to Medicaid - the joint federal and state program that provides health coverage to those with low incomes
It's nearly impossible to discuss the cost, access, or quality of the U.S. health care system without circling back to Medicaid - the joint federal and state program that provides health coverage to those with low incomes
 
Higher education reformers have long argued that colleges' admissions selectivity reveals little about their educational quality and how well they prepare students for the workforce and civic life
Higher education reformers have long argued that colleges' admissions selectivity reveals little about their educational quality and how well they prepare students for the workforce and civic life
 
The 2009 Racial Justice Act ("RJA") was passed based on incomplete data.
 
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