DALLAS — For the fifth consecutive year, Dallas ISD has received a clean audit on its annual comprehensive financial report, meaning that the district’s independent auditor issued an “unmodified” or
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Though Venezuela is the 50th-largest nation by population (about 28 million people), the South American country has won the most major beauty pageants, with a total of 24
Why have some countries been hit harder than others during the COVID-19 pandemic? Researchers from IDC Herzliya and Yale University say the usual answers, such as demographics (population,
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