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    A decade-old overview of past research on homework found a correlation between homework and high-performing students. But the study didn't find causal effects, so it's possible that kids who do more homework have high test scores for other reasons.
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    Disparities in in-person learning worsened for minority students over the course of the pandemic: CDC study

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    June 29, 2021 4:16 pm
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    Republican victories in South Texas prove once again that demographics aren’t everything
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    Republican victories in South Texas prove once again that demographics aren’t everything

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    Pedro Yazzie, 27, makes phone calls Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012 in Phoenix to registered voters from the offices of Mi Familia Vota, a non-partisan effort to increase voter participation among Latinos and others. (AP Photo/Matt York)
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    GOP cheers results in Texas races as promising sign for midterm elections

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    Counties with more minorities have higher rates of vaccination, CDC study finds
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    Counties with more minorities have higher rates of vaccination, CDC study finds

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    In this Monday, Feb. 11, 2019, file photo, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., speaks at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, about the crisis in Venezuela.
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    ‘Hispanics are Republicans’: Senate GOP campaign arm touts poll to prove growing support with key group.

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    The Air Force has asked Congress to retire its fleet of A-10s due to cost issues. (AP Photo/Alik Keplicz)
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    Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff calls for a ‘truly inclusive,’ more diverse military

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    Teacher’s insanely racist YouTube rant is a product of woke culture
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    Teacher’s insanely racist YouTube rant is a product of woke culture

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    Counties with heavy minority populations were hit harder as the pandemic went on, CDC finds
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    Counties with heavy minority populations were hit harder as the pandemic went on, CDC finds

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    Salon owner Alejandra Moran tapes flyers to a door as part of a campaign to get voters to the polls by La Colmena, a community-based organization working with immigrant workers, in the largely Hispanic community of Port Richmond in Staten Island, N.Y., Friday, Oct. 23, 2020.
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    Republicans have gained ground with Hispanic voters. They need to keep it up

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    Blue-collar workers, including black and Hispanic voters, take major turn toward GOP under Trump: Poll

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