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Clarence Carter, Renowned US Soul Singer, Dies at 90 Due to Pneumonia Complications
Clarence Carter, Renowned US Soul Singer, Dies at 90 Due to Pneumonia Complications
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Clarence Carter, Renowned Soul Music Icon, Passes Away at 90
Clarence Carter, Renowned Soul Music Icon, Passes Away at 90
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Clarence Carter, Renowned Soul Musician, Passes Away at 90
Clarence Carter, Renowned Soul Musician, Passes Away at 90
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Soul Singer Clarence Carter, Known for 'Patches' and 'Strokin',' Passes Away at 90
Soul Singer Clarence Carter, Known for 'Patches' and 'Strokin',' Passes Away at 90
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Soul Singer Clarence Carter Passes Away at 90, Leaving a Legacy in Music
Soul Singer Clarence Carter Passes Away at 90, Leaving a Legacy in Music
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Clarence Carter, Iconic Soul Singer Known for 'Patches' and 'Strokin',' Passes Away at 90
Clarence Carter, Iconic Soul Singer Known for 'Patches' and 'Strokin',' Passes Away at 90
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Clarence Carter, Renowned Soul Singer, Passes Away at 90
Clarence Carter, Renowned Soul Singer, Passes Away at 90
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Trump's redistricting push fizzles in South Carolina Senate but wins in Missouri's top court
President Donald Trump's efforts to reshape U.S. House districts have seen mixed outcomes
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Missouri Supreme Court upholds new US House districts backed by Trump
The Missouri Supreme Court has upheld new U.S. House districts backed by President Donald Trump
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Push for South Carolina to join congressional redistricting battle fails as Republicans question map
The Republican push for South Carolina to join the national redistricting battle has fizzled after an initial vote in the state Senate fell short
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Supreme Court Allows Alabama to Use Controversial Voter Map
The U.S. Supreme Court has lifted an order blocking Alabama from using a congressional map previously deemed an illegal racial gerrymander. This decision allows Alabama Republicans to potentially use the map in upcoming special elections. The court's order follows a recent ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, which weakened the Voting Rights Act and limited the creation of predominantly minority districts. The decision drew dissents from the court's three liberal justices and remanded the case to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama for further consideration.
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