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Despite months of parent protests, a flurry of lawsuits and polarized
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RUSSIAN FORCES SHELL UKRAINE’S SECOND-LARGEST CITY WHILE CLOSING IN ON KYIV

The first round of talks aimed at stopping the fighting between Ukraine and
Russia ended Monday with no agreement except to keep talking.
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The Michael Jordan ticket was sold first during a Saturday night session through
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$468,000. A Jackie Robinson ticket then sold for $480,000 during the same
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The most recent count of the homeless population was different from other years
because it allowed for sampling a few areas rather than canvassing entire
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Feb 28, 2022



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