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In May, the citizenship application, called the N-400, will become twice as long, going from 10 pages to 21 pages.

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The site fell out of service for nearly four hours on deadline day for sign-ups

 

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First in a three-part series addressing real-life questions about personal impact of the health care law

 

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Black students of any age, even the youngest preschoolers, are more likely to be suspended

 

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Preliminary research shows the laws have little, if any, downside for profits

 

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The parents of the slain teens will be presented with NNPA Foundation's 'Newsmakers of the Year Award'

 

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Lower-wage jobs once seen as stepping stones are increasingly being held for longer periods by older, better-educated, more experienced workers

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While similar numbers of blacks and whites use the Internet, 22 percent of those blacks used Twitter in 2013, compared with 16 percent of whites

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From American Airlines to Verizon, corporations used threats of reduced business to help convince Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to veto legislation that would have allowed businesses to refuse service to gays based on the owner's religious beliefs. 

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The Arizona Legislature gave final approval Thursday evening to legislation that allows business owners asserting their religious beliefs to refuse service to gays, drawing backlash from Democrats who called the proposal “state-sanctioned discrimination” and an embarrassment. 

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