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Participants in this year's field test of the 2030 census may be asked about their U.S. citizenship status, the Trump administration revealed Thursday. The proposal, which is part of a regulatory ...
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Vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes are rich sources of vitamin A. Eggs, organ meats, and fortified foods offer vitamin A and other nutrients. There are two forms of vitamin A in the diet: ...