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    This Nov. 29, 2018, photo shows a concession stand that James Weems is attempting to turn into an outlet for his business, Cube's Chop House, in Rankin, Pa. Rankin is starving for business, for revenue, for a reason to believe that, after 30 years as a pocket of poverty, there will be something here for the kids who make up nearly a third of its population.
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    Elizabeth Warren’s selective memory over poverty and the minimum wage
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    Nuns with the Little Sisters of The Poor, including Sister Celestine, left, and Sister Jeanne Veronique, center, rally outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Wednesday, March 23, 2016, as the court hears arguments to allow birth control in healthcare plans in the Zubik vs. Burwell case.
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