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Supreme Court rules that colleges must stop considering the race of applicants for admission
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In affirmative action and student loan cases, advocates fear losses for racial equality
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Paris to shut down public transportation early in bid to avoid violence triggered by police shooting
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Sexual assault laws inspired by Larry Nassar’s abuse are signed by Michigan’s governor
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3 charged in insider trading case related to taking ex-President Donald Trump’s media company public
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Quebec wildfires: Montreal fireworks festival cancels event over air quality concerns
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Hiroshima peace park, Pearl Harbor memorial park forge sister park deal to promote peace
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