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Census Bureau rejects many big-city challenges that claimed the 2020 headcount missed their people

By MIKE SCHNEIDER Associated Press Some of the largest U.S. cities challenging their 2020 census numbers aren’t getting the results they hoped for from the U.S. Census Bureau — an effort by Memphis to increase its official population resulted in three people being subtracted from its count during an initial appeal. Some successes have come

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Unusually early heat wave in Pacific Northwest could break records

By CLAIRE RUSH Associated Press/Report for America PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Temperatures are expected to start climbing significantly Saturday in parts of the Pacific Northwest as an early heat wave takes hold, possibly breaking records and worsening wildfires already burning in western Canada. The historically temperate region has grappled with scorching summer temperatures and unprecedented

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G7 finance leaders vow to contain inflation, strengthen supply chains but avoid mention of China

By ELAINE KURTENBACH AP Business Writer NIIGATA, Japan (AP) — The Group of Seven’s top financial leaders united Saturday in their support for Ukraine and their determination to enforce sanctions against Russia for its aggression but stopped short of any overt mention of China. The finance ministers and central bank chiefs ended three days of

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North Carolina governor to veto abortion limits, launching override showdown

By HANNAH SCHOENBAUM and GARY D. ROBERTSON Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina’s Democratic governor plans to veto legislation that would ban nearly all abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy. Abortion-rights activists are expected to gather on a plaza near the governor’s office and the Legislative Building Saturday morning as Gov. Roy Cooper

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