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How pandemic, politicization could jeopardize 2020 census

The United States Census is always a daunting challenge, but in 2020, the effort is further complicated by the novel coronavirus pandemic. With a compressed timeline to complete the once-per-decade population count, some census officials worry that the effort is being politicized -- and is likely to undercount certain groups. Amna Nawaz talks to NPR’s Hansi Lo Wang, who covers the Census Bureau.

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Troops, terror and tears in Los Angeles as Ice raids show no sign of slowing
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California’s wind and solar projects face new federal hurdles
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The LA Olympics are 3 years away. Here's a first look at the schedule
The LA Olympics are 3 years away. Here's a first look at the schedule
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