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DescriptionThe New York Times April 05 2016 English | 57 Pages | PDF | 23.35 MB A voter at a precinct in Pontiac, S.C., for South Carolina’s Democratic primary in February. A Supreme Court ruling on Monday upheld the “one person, one vote” principle. Supreme Court Rejects Challenge on ‘One Person One Vote’ By ADAM LIPTAK The justices ruled unanimously that states may count all residents in drawing election districts. As a practical matter, the ruling mostly helped Democrats. 754 Comments Delfina Tirado, an inspector with Miami-Dade County’s mosquito control division. Florida may be at risk for an outbreak of the Zika virus. In Miami, Facing Risk of Zika With Resolve but Limited Resources By SABRINA TAVERNISE Stopping the virus’s spread, health experts say, requires vigorous control of the mosquitoes that carry it. But the quality of services varies wildly. Maureen Powers said she was sexually abused by a priest as a child in Loretto, Pa. As Pennsylvania Confronts Clergy Sex Abuse, Victims and Lawmakers Act By LAURIE GOODSTEIN Residents say they have been stunned to read evidence that priests they knew were secretly abusing children — findings a grand jury report called “staggering and sobering.” 374 Comments Senator Ted Cruz and his wife, Heidi, on Monday at the Mars Cheese Castle in Kenosha, Wis. Mr. Cruz has begun airing ads in Wisconsin attacking his rival Gov. John Kasich of Ohio. Ted Cruz Is Fuming Because John Kasich Won’t Bow Out By MATT FLEGENHEIMER and JONATHAN MARTIN As Senator Ted Cruz looks beyond Wisconsin, where he is favored to win on Tuesday, his frustrations with the Ohio governor have increasingly been laid bare. 918 Comments The gardening department at Lowe’s in Staten Island. The company contributes about 70 percent of the cost of annual health insurance premiums to keep costs low for employees. Despite Fears, Affordable Care Act Has Not Uprooted Employer Coverage By REED ABELSON Employer-based insurance has held firm for the last five years, and federal officials predict it will continue to remain strong. Related Torrents
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