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The prime-time address is a chance for the president to tout his record ahead of this year's midterm elections. But it comes at a moment when Trump has seen his agenda complicated on multiple fronts.
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Turn around, Bright Eyes, and look to the west, before sunrise on March 3.
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The sudden attention the program is receiving is further complicating a campus battle over whether Miami should spend millions to construct a new basketball arena district.
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The Board of Education honored 100-year-old Sayde Dean for her contributions to the school district as a teacher and her impact on education as a whole.
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