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    Announcing: U.S. News releases its 2023 Best Graduate Schools rankings. See if your school made the cut.

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  2. The Biden administration announced that a Trump-era order allowing border agents to rapidly expel immigrants at the border during the pandemic will end May 23.

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  3. The economy added 431,000 jobs in March, and the unemployment rate dropped to 3.6%, close to the pre-pandemic 3.5% – itself a 50-year low.

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  4. The House passed legislation to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level.

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  5. The COVID-19 pandemic allowed more flexibility in work schedules with telework, prompting scientists to rethink assumptions about sleep and how to assess patients.

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  6. The Supreme Court has found itself in a place it did not want to be – part of the nation's high-temperature partisan political battles.

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  7. The job market cooled slightly in March as employers added 431,000 jobs.

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  8. Cardona said his warning isn’t restricted to Florida and that other states that pass similar legislation will be investigated if his agency is asked to do so.

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  9. The claims – if true – would represent a stunning release of highly classified information and intelligence-gathering on personal communications of a world leader.

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  10. President Biden announced steps that he said would help lower costs at the pump.

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  11. While there was an uptick in MIS-C cases nationally, it hasn’t been as high as some expected so far.

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  12. New government analyses are providing a comprehensive and troubling snapshot of the mental health of America’s youth during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  13. Russian President Putin has strong support at home, with his approval rating increasing even as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has not gone according to plan.

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  14. Child care costs vary hugely depending on where you are in the country.

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  15. The Biden administration announced the release of an average of 1 million barrels of oil per day from the nation’s petroleum reserve in response to rising energy prices.

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  16. The campaign to get the world vaccinated has made many realize that the pandemic is as much a crisis of communication as it is a challenge to control and treat the virus.

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  17. A measure of inflation that the Federal Reserve relies on to set interest rate policy increased in February to an annual rate of 5.4%, up from 5.2% in January.

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  18. The question of Putin’s support at home has emerged as perhaps the most pressing variable facing Western officials.

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  19. Arizona’s governor signed bills targeting transgender rights and abortion access in the state, joining a wave of similar bans that have percolated in recent weeks.

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  20. Trump made the public request of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has been internationally denounced for his brutal invasion of Ukraine.

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  21. There are still 17 states that have never had a woman represent them in the U.S. Senate.

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