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    Workers wait to collect deliveries for a locked down community on Sunday, March 13, 2022, in Beijing. The number of new coronavirus cases in an outbreak in China's northeast tripled Sunday and authorities tightened control on access to Shanghai in the east, suspending bus service to the city of 24 million and requiring a virus test for anyone who wants to enter.
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    In this March 24, 2014 photo winter wheat grows near Wichita, Kan. Political instability in Ukraine _coupled with potential freeze damage to winter wheat in the United States and a deepening drought in some major wheat producing countries _ are conspiring to significantly drive up wheat prices, economists said Tuesday, March 25, 2014. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Mike Hutmacher)
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    In this Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, photo, a worker assembles electronic devices at an Alco Electronics factory in Houjie Town, Dongguan City, in the Guangdong province of China.
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    Sen. Marco Rubio says he will not vote for the Gang of Eight comprehensive immigration reform bill unless substantial changes are made before final Senate consideration. (Photo: Examiner file)
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