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The bill passed the House 90 to 3, after amendments
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The House and Senate are still a ways apart over the issue.
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It had been a separate department.
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UND and Fenworks host high school esports state championship, a river’s story, aging penguins, glacier loss, and a bill on books in schools.
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Over the last half-century, the political leanings of the Supreme Court, Congress, and the presidency contributed to dramatically different approaches to the federal death penalty.
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The number of American children and teenagers in juvenile detention has sharply declined over the last few decades, but as overall numbers decrease, data shows Black and Native American youth are far more likely to be incarcerated than white children.
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Tired of texting? Send your loved ones some snail mail instead. Rachel Syme, author of "Syme's Letter Writer: A Guide to Modern Correspondence," shares whimsical ways to start a letter-writing habit.
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