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The rate of Black households that go without federally-insured bank accounts dwarfs the national rate

 

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India loses ground for education and high sexual assault risks that prevent workforce participation: US benefits from more women in politics and shrinking wage gap

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Jury rejected several of prosecutor’s claims but accepted Robel Phillipos lied to investigators   

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Pumping money into the US economy was like the scene from Pulp Fiction where Travolta revives Uma Thurman by “slamming  the needle into her heart”

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According to the Pew Research Center, more than 75 percent of Black people own a smart phone, and are likelier to access social media from their phones than a computer

 

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 Monday morning, New Jersey officials said nurse Kaci Hickox had been symptom-free for 24 hours and would be released and taken by private carrier to Maine

 

 

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Police are brushing up on rights and stocking up riot gear to prepare for possible protests

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Asked about their behavior teens reveal abuse is pervasive and many are both perpetrators and victims

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More than 1.7 million American workers would no longer rely on public assistance programs if the minimum wage were increased

 

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Without intervention to beef up early education programs, this generation may not be able to meet economic demands to maintain the United States as a world leader

 

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