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The Post-9/11 GI Bill provides education benefits for those who have served on active duty or in the Selected Reserve for 90 or more days after Sept. 10, 2001. The payment rate depends on how much ...
The South Carolina legislature is weighing new regulations that would hit restaurateurs with a misdemeanor for misrepresenting the origins of the shrimp sold in their eateries.
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