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A majority of Americans are concerned about the state of U.S. water infrastructure -- and are willing to pay more to fix it.
Nils De Jonghe is a busy student these days. Since the spring he has registered for 32 courses, the equivalent of a typical bachelor’s degree, and he aims to have completed nearly all of them by the end of next summer.
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And so it came to pass that in the eighth year of Pope Benedict's reign, some tabloid and social media decreed that he had cancelled Christmas.The day after Benedict's latest
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The Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools took issue with the appointment of William L. Jenkins as both interim president of the LSU system and interim chancellor of the flagship campus ...
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