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US Supreme Court curbs race-based voting maps in landmark ruling
The US Supreme Court on Wednesday sharply limited the use of race in drawing electoral districts, in a decision that could reshape congressional maps nationwide and boost Republican prospects ahead of midterm elections. In a 6-3 ruling split along ideological lines, the conservat
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Golden Week
Japan's cluster of four national holidays in a single week. The country collectively migrates to hometowns, train stations are packed, and work email goes silent.
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Shōwa Day
Shōwa Day is observed in Japan (昭和の日). Recognized nationally.
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International Dance Day
UNESCO celebration marking the birthday of Jean-Georges Noverre, the father of modern ballet. From kathak to K-pop, the human need to move to music is universal.
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