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    Texas stops funding US-Mexico border wall after finishing just a fraction of state wall
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    Texas stops funding US-Mexico border wall after finishing just a fraction of state wall

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    Migrant farmworkers pick sweet corn in a field, Friday, July 7, 2023, at a farm in Waverly, Ohio. As the Earth this week set and repeatedly broke unofficial records for average global heat, it served as a reminder of a danger that climate change is making steadily worse for farmworkers and others who labor outside.
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    Warren Douglas Quets (left), WIFE (second from left), LADY (third from left, LADY (second from right), brother-in-law Philip Sweet (right) stand with former President Donald Trump during a private meeting in Tempe, AZ, Thursday evening. (Courtesy image provided to the Washington Examiner)
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