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The former parent company of Batesville Casket Company is being sold for $32 per share.
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Democratic-led states secured a legal victory to keep the personal data of food recipients out of the federal government's reach. But NPR's reporting shows that millions of records on Americans have already been shared, including those from Ohio and Indiana.
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