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      <title>State Supreme Court races can be costly, competitive and combative. Why?</title>
      <description>Wisconsin is on track to break spending records once again in a high court contest that&apos;s at times turned heated. But these races weren&apos;t always like this.</description>
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      <title>Justice Department Backs Challenge To Illinois Stay-At-Home Order</title>
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      <dc:creator>Vanessa Romo</dc:creator>
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