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Supreme Court redistricting ruling could upend decades of voting rights law – and tilt the balance o

A case being argued at the US Supreme Court could undo one of the last remaining protections for minority voters in a Civil Rights-era voting law.

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Government shutdown hasn’t left consumers glum about the economy – for now, at least

Consumer sentiment remained flat in October, compared to the previous month. But history shows a prolonged federal shutdown can impact…

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A white poet and a Sioux doctor fell in love after Wounded Knee – racism and sexism would drive them

Elaine Goodale and Charles Eastman’s 19th-century interracial marriage made them a media sensation. But tensions over gender, race…

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The new president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will inherit a global faith far

The church, whose members are often known as Mormons, has grown from a small community to 17.5 million members around the world – but…

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