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Since last year about a half-dozen states have attempted to pass laws that would allow schools to charge tuition to noncitizens. None passed, but advocates said they plan to keep trying.
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- San Diego got $8.5 million from a settlement for improving parks — but only in certain areas
- Oceanside ranks top place for retirees, city develops plan to help seniors thrive
- Pharmacists warn extreme heat can ruin mail-order medications
- RFK Jr. pulls $500 million in funding for mRNA vaccine contracts
- 4 European countries agree to buy a combined $1 billion in U.S. weapons for Ukraine
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