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West Bank Town Becomes ‘Big Prison’ as Israel Fences It In

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Trump Says He’s Willing to Let Migrant Farm Laborers Stay in US

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US Electric Vehicle Tax Breaks Will Expire on Sept. 30

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Eyeing Arctic Dominance, Trump Bill Earmarks $8.6 Billion for US Coast Guard Icebreakers

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Trump’s Sweeping Tax-Cut and Spending Bill Wins Congressional Approval

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Americans Celebrate Their Independence With Record-Breaking Travel Numbers

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US Supreme Court to Decide Legality of Transgender School Sports Bans

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Nvidia Set to Become the World’s Most Valuable Company in History

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Poll: 41% in US ‘Extremely Proud’ to Be American, Near Historic Low

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On This Madera Campus, They're Hungry For Knowledge — Not Food

Madera Community College Center students who need a little help getting groceries on the table can avoid hunger pangs by checking out the new Lions Den Food Pantry. The pantry, which is available to all 4,500 students enrolled this semester (and any future enrolled students), is in the R1B building...

Clovis Unified Celebrates Successes, Thanks Community for Support

The state of Clovis Unified School District continues to be strong, but district officials aren't about to rest on their laurels, Superintendent Eimear O'Farrell said Thursday morning at the 2019 Superintendent's Breakfast. To achieve the goal of maximizing achievement for all students, each Clovis Unified employee has to be an...

San Joaquin Memorial To Build $5 Million STEAM Center in 2019

San Joaquin Memorial High School will break ground next year on a new, state-of-the-art STEAM center. The new 10,000 square-foot center is slated to open in the 2020-2021 school year on the north side of the school's science building, said Kenyeih Williams, the director of advancement at SJM. "It will serve as...

Read This to Pick the Upsets and a Perfect NCAA Bracket

“Beware the Ides of March.” Yes, it’s finally that time of year again: When the emperors of college basketball must watch their backs, lest the lowly bottom seeds of the tournament strike. Before March 15, millions around the world will fill out their March Madness brackets. In 2017, ESPN received...

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