The Trump administration on Wednesday sought help from the U.S. Supreme Court in its effort to wind down counting for the 2020 U.S. census.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to continue counting for the 2020 U.S. census until the end of October rather than end it as it had planned on Monday.
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New state budget bars Count Day financial incentives, requires curriculum transparency for parents
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Annunciation shooting: Victim count rises to 30
According to a search warrant, Minneapolis police say the victim count in the Annunciation Church shooting on Aug. 27 has ...
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Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd is balancing between many Republicans who distrust voting systems and reassuring Florida ...
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5 snap count takeaways from Jaguars vs. Chiefs, including Travis Hunter's playing time
On offense, Hunter played 39 of the 58 snaps, hauling in three receptions for 64 yards, while showcasing his YAC ability and ...
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