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More than a million people could get health care if these states would pass laws expanding Medicaid. Most residents want the expansion but entrenched politics stands in the way.
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The opinion was written by Justice Clarence Thomas, who reversed the decision of the 5th Circuit. Justices Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito dissented.
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Each type of olive has its own unique texture, color and flavor profile.
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The collection features works by Japanese American authors impacted by the forced relocation of 125,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry by the U.S. government during World War II.
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If the court had chosen not to side with the CFPB, the ruling would have had major implications for federal agencies and programs like Social Security and Medicare.
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This week marks the 70th anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision
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The two leaders say they want to deepen a partnership and jointly condemned what they term as U.S. aggression.
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Patients in Gaza who suffer from conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson's and cerebral palsy are uniquely challenged by the ongoing violence in Gaza.
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Statewide, Oklahoma public schools are experiencing a shortage of bus drivers — and they’re struggling to adapt.
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A new study looks to museum specimens to find out how increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has altered the leaves of poison ivy in Pennsylvania.
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Harvard University and the University of California Berkeley are the latest campuses to negotiate with students demonstrating against the war in Gaza.
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Quiet vacations are one of this summer’s most popular travel choices.