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Many flagship universities don’t reflect their state’s Black or Latino high school grads

The coming Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action could widen those racial gaps

     

Nearly every American endorses racial equality. It’s how to get there that divides us.

A Public Agenda/USA TODAY Hidden Common Ground survey finds a split on racial views by race, partisanship, age, and between the “religious” and the “spiritual.”

     

Supreme Court sides with tribes, Biden in battle over Native American adoptions

Before the Indian Child Welfare Act, hundreds of thousands of Native children were removed from their homes, sometimes placed in boarding schools.

     

80 mph wind gusts, baseball-sized hail: Severe storms forecast in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas

Following a day of violent weather in the South, more storms are predicted Thursday across parts of the southern and central Plains.

     

Disney World announces new holiday event, Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party dates

Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party isn’t going anywhere, but Disney World guests will have another after-hours option this holiday season.

     

Summer of ‘luxury junkets’? Senate Dems press Supreme Court to shore up ethics this month

The hearing was the latest Democrats held in response to a series of stories about luxury travel Justice Clarence Thomas accepted from a GOP donor.

     

Fed meeting live updates: Will there be another interest rate hike or pause? What to know.

The Fed will decide whether to raise interest rates for an eleventh time amid ongoing inflation and some concerns about a possible recession.

     

Donald Trump barred from discussing case with his co-defendant and ‘body man.’ Will that stop him?

Judge orders prosecutors to list witnesses Donald Trump can’t talk to about the federal case. That may be tough when he’s making it a campaign issue.

     

How reliable are public EV charging stations? Report shows many EV drivers have issues

J.D. Power found 20.8% of EV drivers experienced charging failures or equipment malfunctions at public charging stations.

     

Fungal meningitis outbreak at Mexico clinics kills four patients from US; what to know

Nearly 200 people in the U.S. may have been exposed to a deadly form of fungal meningitis at two clinics in Matamoros, Mexico, health officials say.

     

Mayorkas hearing comes as Republicans launch border investigation, push for impeachment

House Republicans launched an investigation into Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas over his handling of the southern border.

     

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